Location: | London |
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Salary: | From £47,193 per annum, inclusive of LWA |
Hours: | Full Time |
Contract Type: | Permanent |
Placed On: | 11th January 2023 |
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Closes: | 10th February 2023 |
Job Ref: | 548 |
The Courtauld Institute of Art is the UK’s leading institution for teaching and research in Art History and the conservation of paintings. It is also home to one of the finest small art museums in the world, which reopened to the public in November 2021 following a major transformation. The History of Art department has an outstanding research and teaching record from Late Antiquity to the Contemporary with an increasingly global outlook, and embraces its diversity of theoretical approaches and methodologies.
The Courtauld is seeking to appoint an innovative scholar who specialises in art history of the long nineteenth century, across any geographical area and media, including but not limited to painting, the graphic arts, sculpture, architecture or photography. The successful candidate will complement the existing strengths of the History of Art Department, and will be able to articulate how their research and teaching intersect with and take advantage of the world-famous collections of the Courtauld Gallery. They will be expected to situate their work in the theoretical and historiographic debates in their specialised research area and in the broader discipline of Art History, including decolonial and intersectional Art History. This is an excellent opportunity to develop new directions in the field of nineteenth-century studies with exciting potentials relating to our new strategic relationship with King’s College London.
Teaching at The Courtauld takes a variety of forms, from small-group seminars, lectures, and tutorials, to teaching in front of works of art in galleries and museums both within the UK and internationally. The post-holder will also undertake research, supervise research students, participate in our thriving research community, and engage in activity that increases public awareness of and access to Courtauld resources, including the gallery.
We are seeking to appoint at Lecturer level and especially welcome applications from early career scholars who are starting to establish records in research, publication, curriculum design and/or reform, teaching and academic administration. The appointed academic will play an important role in transforming teaching and research at The Courtauld.
All faculty are entitled to regular sabbaticals from their teaching. In addition, they are encouraged to apply for external grants and fellowships, supported by The Courtauld’s dedicated Research Department.
The Courtauld is committed to equality, diversity and inclusion. We welcome applicants from diverse backgrounds as we have under-representation that we wish to address. The Courtauld warmly welcomes applicants from all backgrounds, including those through the Skilled Workers Route to work in the UK.
Applicants who are interested in discussing the role informally before submitting an application may contact the Head of Art History, Dr Caroline Levitt (caroline.levitt@courtauld.ac.uk).
For further information, please see the Job Description and Person Specification.
To apply, please complete the online application, which will require you to include a supporting statement of no more than 1500 words, and the names of 3 referees. The supporting statement should explain your reasons for applying for the position and clearly set out how you meet the criteria listed in the Person Specification. Please ensure that you also upload a list of your publications, including any that are forthcoming, in the 'Additional Information' section.
Closing Date: Friday 10 February 2023
Interview Date: Wednesday 26 April 2023
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