Professor or Associate Professor in Fine Art
Applications for this vacancy closed on 29 January 2024 at 12:00PM
The Ruskin School of Art together with Lady Margaret Hall and St Anne’s
College seek to make two senior appointments of outstanding practice-led
researchers (artist and/or curator) and committed teachers able to inspire
students from a variety of backgrounds, from undergraduate to doctoral level.
Applications are invited from practitioners of international stature with a
commensurate history of exhibition and publication, and a track-record of
excellent teaching. The successful candidates will be appointed to an
Associate Professorship or full Professorship in Fine Art, and to a tutorial
fellowship with Governing Body membership at Lady Margaret Hall (LMH) or at St
Anne’s College.
The area of expertise is open within practice-led contemporary art research.
The appointee will need to demonstrate a high level of engagement with the
practical, theoretical, curatorial, and educational aspects of contemporary
art.
Applications are particularly welcome from women and from black and minority
ethnic candidates, who are currently under-represented in academic posts
within the University of Oxford. Applicants will be judged on merit, according
to their ability to satisfy the selection criteria as outlined in full in the
job description.
Applications must be received by no later than 12.00 noon (GMT) on Monday 29th
January 2024.
College seek to make two senior appointments of outstanding practice-led
researchers (artist and/or curator) and committed teachers able to inspire
students from a variety of backgrounds, from undergraduate to doctoral level.
Applications are invited from practitioners of international stature with a
commensurate history of exhibition and publication, and a track-record of
excellent teaching. The successful candidates will be appointed to an
Associate Professorship or full Professorship in Fine Art, and to a tutorial
fellowship with Governing Body membership at Lady Margaret Hall (LMH) or at St
Anne’s College.
The area of expertise is open within practice-led contemporary art research.
The appointee will need to demonstrate a high level of engagement with the
practical, theoretical, curatorial, and educational aspects of contemporary
art.
Applications are particularly welcome from women and from black and minority
ethnic candidates, who are currently under-represented in academic posts
within the University of Oxford. Applicants will be judged on merit, according
to their ability to satisfy the selection criteria as outlined in full in the
job description.
Applications must be received by no later than 12.00 noon (GMT) on Monday 29th
January 2024.
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The Ruskin School of Art together with Lady Margaret Hall and St Anne’s College seek to make two senior appointments of outstanding practice-led researchers (artist and/or curator) and committed teachers able to inspire students from a variety of backgrounds, from undergraduate to doctoral level. Applications are invited from practitioners of international stature with a commensurate history of exhibition and publication, and a track-record of excellent teaching. The successful candidates will be appointed to an Associate Professorship or full Professorship in Fine Art, and to a tutorial fellowship with Governing Body membership at Lady Margaret Hall (LMH) or at St Anne’s ... The Ruskin School of Art together with Lady Margaret Hall and St Anne’s
College seek to make two senior appointments of outstanding practice-led researchers (artist and/or curator) and committed teachers able to inspire students from a variety of backgrounds, from undergraduate to doctoral level. Applications are invited from practitioners of international stature with a commensurate history of exhibition and publication, and a track-record of excellent teaching. The successful candidates will be appointed to an Associate Professorship or full Professorship in Fine Art, and to a tutorial fellowship with Governing Body membership at Lady Margaret Hall (LMH) or at St Anne’s ... |
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