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Lectureship Theory of Modern Architecture (U Reading, UK)

Sue Malvern

THE UNIVERSITY OF READING, UK Department of History of Art

Lectureship in the History and Theory of Modern Architecture (Fixed Term) Grade A (from £22,191 p.a.).

The Department wishes to appoint someone with expertise in the area of modern architecture, particularly twentieth-century, to contribute

courses in its undergraduate programme in the History of Art and Architecture. The Department of History of Art, part of the newly established School of Humanities, has an established reputation for teaching and research in the history of architecture. We seek applicants whose main area of research focuses on the history of modern

architecture in Europe and America, but we will also consider exceptional applicants with research expertise in any period of European architecture from the Renaissance onwards.

You should normally have a PhD and a strong commitment to research, preferably with a record of publication, in the field of architectural history and/or theory. You will be expected to teach courses on modern architecture, as well as contributing to the general and core courses offered by the Department. The appointment is for a fixed term of six months from 1 January 2002.

Further enquiries may be made to Dr Clare Robertson (Head of Department): 0118 378 8890 or E.C.Robertson@reading.ac.uk http://www.arthistory.reading.ac.uk/

Reference:

JOB: Lectureship Theory of Modern Architecture (U Reading, UK). In: ArtHist.net, Oct 24, 2002 (accessed Feb 27, 2022), <https://arthist.net/archive/25237>.

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