| Location: | London, Hybrid |
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| Salary: | £43,981 to £52,586 |
| Hours: | Full Time |
| Contract Type: | Fixed-Term/Contract |
| Placed On: | 8th May 2026 |
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| Closes: | 27th May 2026 |
| Job Ref: | B03-03046 |
UCL History of Art is seeking to appoint a full-time Associate Lecturer (Teaching) in Modern and Contemporary Art and its Critical Histories to cover the maternity leave of a member of academic staff. This full-time teaching position will begin on 1 September 2026 and is expected to end on 30 April 2027.
The successful candidate will have a background in Modern and Contemporary Art and Visual Cultures. An emphasis on questions of feminism, and/or aesthetics and the philosophy of art would be an advantage. Candidates should hold a PhD. Prior experience of teaching is essential
The successful candidate will be expected to teach a package of modules outlined in the job description. Click Apply now to view the full advert and job description on the UCL website.
About us
UCL History of Art is an internationally renowned department, based within the Faculty of Social & Historical Sciences. Academic staff have a wide range of approaches to the history of art, working across an expanded geography and with particular interests in image cultures, the materials and materiality of art, and visual technologies of all kinds. Presently, in terms of period coverage, we have concentrations of expertise in contemporary art, in art since c.1800, and in medieval and early modern art. The Department’s research was ranked 1st in London for Art and Design: History, Practice and Theory by REF 2021 (overall GPA rankings).
The Department has a large and productive research-student community, with an average of 30–40 research students registered in any one year, and a thriving MA History of Art programme. In 2023 we launched a new MSc Conservation of Contemporary Art & Media at UCL East, our campus in east London’s Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park. Undergraduate programmes include a single honours History of Art degree and several combined honours programmes. As part of the single honours degree, students can choose to follow a unique degree course in History of Art, Materials and Technology (MAT).
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