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School of Art and Design, University of Ulster (5 posts)

Hilary Robinson Colleagues, friends -

Please find below details of the following posts in the School of Art and Design, University of Ulster - please forward as appropriate:

Lecturer in Critical, Historical and Theoretical Studies in Visual Art Lecturers in Design for Architecture (two posts)

Lecturer in History and Theory of Design Reader in Design for Future Communication

Further details and application forms may be obtained from the Recruitment Office, University of Ulster at Jordanstown, Shore Road

Newtownabbey, Co Antrim BT37 0QB. Telephone: (028) 9036 8222 or email jobs@ulster.ac.uk

An equal opportunities employer, the University encourages applications from both men and women, those with disabilities and those from all sections of the community. All applications will be considered on merit.

The University has a policy whereby smoking is restricted to designated areas.

Note: Expenses only paid from point of entry to UK.

Closing date: 27 June 2003

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Faculty of Arts

School of Art and Design

Lecturer in Critical, Historical and Theoretical Studies in Visual Art Ref: J03/275/W

The successful applicant will focus upon the teaching of critical historical and theoretical studies in an interdisciplinary fine and

applied arts context, and upon advancing the research and profile of the subject at national level or above. The post is based at the Belfast campus and is available from 1 September 2003.

Applicants must have a first or second class honours degree or equivalent in art or the history or theory of art or a related

subject and have had at least three years' experience of teaching at undergraduate level in higher education including working with a

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range of teaching and learning methods.

For appointment to a permanent post applicants must have a track record of national level publications in peer reviewed academic journals and/or research orientated design practice appropriate for inclusion in the RAE. Applicants at an earlier stage of their

research career, with proven evidence of research potential, e.g.

either practice or theory research publications and/or publications in progress, will be considered for a fixed-term appointment of three years.

Salary: £22,191 - £33,679 Closing date: 27 June 2003 Interview date: To be arranged

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Lecturers in Design for Architecture (two posts) Ref: : J03/276/W The successful applicants will be based with the existing BA Design team in the School of Art and Design and will also contribute to the development and implementation of the new BSc Architecture course, which is to be taught by the School of Art and Design in conjunction with the School of the Built Environment. The posts are based at the Belfast campus and are available from 1 September 2003. The postholders will also be required to work at the Jordanstown campus.

Applicants must have a first or second class honours degree in design, architecture or related subject and have had at least three years' experience in 3D design or architecture practice including experience of the technical underpinning of the subject. They must have relevant experience in two or more of the following areas:

computer aided design; 3-D virtual design presentation; project management. Also essential is experience of university lecturing in design or architectural studies to undergraduate level and in

communicating design history and culture and contemporary and future issues for the subject.

For appointment to a permanent post applicants must have a track record of national level publications in peer reviewed academic journals and/or research orientated design practice appropriate for inclusion in the RAE. Applicants at an earlier stage of their

research career with proven evidence of research potential, e.g.

either practice or theory research publications and/or publications in progress, will be considered for a fixed-term appointment of three years.

Salary: £22,191 - £33,679 Closing date: 27 June 2003

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Lecturer in History and Theory of Design Ref: J03/274/W The successful applicant will focus upon the teaching of critical, historical and theoretical studies in an interdisciplinary design

context and upon advancing the research and profile of the subject at national level or above. The post is based at the Belfast campus and is available from 1 September 2003.

Applicants must have a first or second class honours degree or equivalent in design or the history of design or a related subject and have at least three years' experience of teaching at

undergraduate level in higher education, including working with a range of teaching and learning methods.

For appointment to a permanent post applicants must have a track record of national level publications in peer reviewed academic journals and/or research orientated design practice appropriate for inclusion in the RAE. Applicants at an earlier stage of their

research career with proven evidence of research potential, e.g.

either practice or theory research publications and/or publications in progress, will be considered for a fixed-term appointment of three years.

Salary: £22,191 - £33,679

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Reader in Design for Future Communication Ref: : J03/273/W The successful applicant will focus upon the teaching of

communication design in an interdisciplinary visual communication context at BA and Masters level, and upon advancing the research profile of the subject at national level or above. The post is based at the Belfast campus and is available from 1 September 2003.

Applicants must have a first or second class honours degree or equivalent in a communication design discipline and have had at least seven years' professional or academic experience in the field of communication design and at least three years' experience of teaching a communication design discipline at undergraduate level in higher education. They must also have a significant number of RAE standard publications in the field of visual communication or design (research papers and/or exhibitions or equivalent) with national level impact since 1998 and demonstrate evidence of ability to gain and manage research funding

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Salary: £35,251 - £39,958 Closing date: 27 June 2003 --

Professor Hilary Robinson Head of School

School of Art and Design University of Ulster York Street

Belfast BT15 1ED

Reference:

JOB: School of Art and Design, University of Ulster (5 posts). In: ArtHist.net, Jun 16, 2003 (accessed Feb 27, 2022), <https://arthist.net/archive/25721>.

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