HTC SUMMER INSTITUTE 

2026 Call for Applications

MIT Department of Architecture Summer Teaching Workshop in: Global Environmental History

May 13–17, 2026

The MIT Department of Architecture is welcoming applications for its second Summer Teaching Workshop, hosted by the History, Theory, and Criticism of Architecture and Art Group.

This intimate four-day intensive Workshop will give early- and mid-career instructors teaching architectural history at the undergraduate level the opportunity to collaboratively discuss and develop materials and methods for survey and introductory courses. The goal is to create space and time for intimate dialogue about pedagogy, and to allow early- and mid-career teacher-scholars to learn from one another and reimagine the syllabus and other course materials

The theme of this year’s Workshop is Global Environmental History. We understand by the concept of “global environmental history” something quite broad that resides in the triangulated space of nature, humans, and society.

The Workshop will provide a stipend to reimburse travel and accommodations in Cambridge MA during the duration of the Workshop (varies based on distance travelled). Additionally, participants will receive a $500 honorarium and two MIT-funded group dinners.

Eligibility

To be eligible to apply for this Workshop, you must:

Application Requirements

Please submit the following documents to htc-teachingworkshop@mit.edu by March 6, 2026:

Workshop Requirements

In advance of the four-day Workshop, successful applicants will be required to do the following:

Travel to MIT and in-person attendance during all Workshop sessions is mandatory.

Summary of Key Dates and Deadlines

Contacts

Direct any questions to htc-teachingworkshop@mit.edu.