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KU Leuven has a vacancy for a full-time tenure track position as a junior professor (ZAP) in the field of architectural history and theory. We are looking for internationally oriented candidates with an excellent research file and with teaching competence specialized in architectural theory of the 19th and 20th centuries.

The structure of KU Leuven combines research departments and faculties in a multi-campus model.

The candidate will contribute to the research of the Department of Architecture within the research section History, Theory and Criticism, which unites researchers from both the Faculty of Engineering Science and the Faculty of Architecture. The Department offers an international research environment of excellence. Research at the Department on architectural history and theory of the modern period can boast a long and rich tradition that has gained international fame.

The candidate will contribute to the education of the Faculty of

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The Opportunity
The Department of Civil, Environmental, and Construction Engineering (CECE) at the University of Central Florida (UCF) in Orlando, Florida, invites applicants for multiple full-time, 9-month, tenure-earning assistant professor positions with an anticipated start date of August 8, 2026. CECE is looking for candidates that will strengthen the department’s research and teaching portfolio across the subdisciplines in Civil and Environmental Engineering. Focus areas of research interest to the department are listed below. Successful candidates may work within or at the interface of these focus areas, or in other basic or applied research areas with external funding potential. Candidates with experimental, field, analytical, or computational strengths will be considered.

Focus areas for research include:

1. Systems engineering at the scale of cities and beyond: distributed systems, mathematical and computational modeling of systems, control of interconnected urban systems, integration of design, technology, and operation of civil

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