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Lecturer in Art History (Birmingham + Auckland)

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The University of Birmingham

Lecturer in History of Art (fixed term 3 years) Department of History of Art

School of Historical Studies

This is an exciting opportunity to join the Department of History of Art where you will teach undergraduate lectures and seminars, contribute to expanding Masters programmes and make a significant contribution to research output.

Your research interests will be in an area of European Art c.1500 - 1950, or a complementary field. You will have completed your PhD in a related subject, and be able to demonstrate an established commitment to research and publication. Experience of undergraduate and postgraduate teaching is desirable.

Starting salary £23,643.

Application forms (returnable by 12 October 2004) and details from Personnel Services, The University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham B15 2TT, tel. 0121 415 9000. or web:

http://www.personnel.bham.ac.uk/vacancies.

Please quote reference A31540.

Working towards equal opportunities.

Further Details:

http://www.bham.ac.uk/staffing/

If you apply for this position, please say you saw it on jobs.ac.uk URL of this document: http://jobs.ac.uk/jobfiles/IU666.html Date of input: 22/09/04

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Faculty of Arts New Zealand

Vacancy Number A452-04

We are seeking to appoint a Lecturer for a new, full-time position in the area of Contemporary Visual Arts and Theory. The successful applicant would need to have specialist knowledge in new and recent media and technologies, as well as knowledge of, and expertise in, 20th century visual arts and related theories generally, in particular modernist and postmodernist and photographic.

Applicants should either have a PhD or be able to demonstrate that their PhD is close to completion. In addition, the successful applicant would have substantial teaching experience at university level, as well as a strong publication record. Involvement, besides teaching and research, in the contemporary art world would be an advantage, as would experience in administration.

It is planned that the position would be filled from the beginning of the new academic year in New Zealand in 2005 (1 February). Applicants should include two pieces of published work and full CVs with their applications.

Two academic referees are required.

For further information and to apply online please visit

http://www.vacancies.auckland.ac.nz or alternatively call +64 9-373 7599 ext 83000.

Please quote the vacancy number.

Applications close 8 October 2004.

If you apply for this position, please say you saw it on jobs.ac.uk URL of this document: http://jobs.ac.uk/jobfiles/HV048.html Date of input: 06/09/04

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JOB: Lecturer in Art History (Birmingham + Auckland). In: ArtHist.net, Oct 5, 2004 (accessed Feb 27, 2022),

<https://arthist.net/archive/26735>.

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