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*Does anyone know if this is intended for Harvard's current VAP in modern architecture? (9/29)
 
*Does anyone know if this is intended for Harvard's current VAP in modern architecture? (9/29)
 
:*I think you can count on this being a wide-open search, with no preference given. The last time they ran it two years ago, four extremely good candidates (most with tons of experience) made finalist and none got the job. They will have their pick of candidates. (10/7)
 
:*I think you can count on this being a wide-open search, with no preference given. The last time they ran it two years ago, four extremely good candidates (most with tons of experience) made finalist and none got the job. They will have their pick of candidates. (10/7)
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== Eighteenth / Nineteenth Century Art ==
 
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===Southern Methodist University - Associate or Full Professor, Art History===
 
===Southern Methodist University - Associate or Full Professor, Art History===
Meadows Distinguished Endowed Chair of Art History - Associate or Full Professor
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Meadows Distinguished Endowed Chair of Art History - Associate or Full Professor
   
Description: The Division of Art History in the Meadows School of the Arts at Southern Methodist University seeks an exceptional scholar and teacher for a full-time appointment at the Associate or Full Professor level, depending on expertise, beginning August 2016 (position number 00053186).
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Description: The Division of Art History in the Meadows School of the Arts at Southern Methodist University seeks an exceptional scholar and teacher for a full-time appointment at the Associate or Full Professor level, depending on expertise, beginning August 2016 (position number 00053186).
   
Expectations: Required criteria include an outstanding teaching record, including experience teaching and advising graduate students; a record of innovative, disciplinarily transformative scholarship with demonstrable national and international impact; and the desire to work collaboratively with faculty within and beyond the art history department on initiatives related to the doctoral program. Strongly desired criteria include a record of inspiring teaching and generous mentorship that extends to the professional placement of students following degree completion; a record of program-building and collaboration at prior institutions; and openness to working with other departments and programs and with the wider university community to advance programmatic goals. The faculty member would be also be expected to advise MA and PhD students working in areas relevant to his or her work and to pursue and to continue to publish substantive scholarly research that shapes the discipline. The course load, like that of other full-time faculty in the department, would be 2-2. We would welcome applications from scholars whose work interrogates the development and use of visual media within historical cultures and societies in any period (ancient through present), or region of the world (Europe, the Near East, the Americas, Asia, Africa, Oceania, or in diaspora). We particularly seek a candidate whose work crosses disciplinary boundaries, is methodologically innovative, is engaged with emerging fields, and can leverage or enhance existing strengths in the visual culture of the Americas and Iberia.
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Expectations: Required criteria include an outstanding teaching record, including experience teaching and advising graduate students; a record of innovative, disciplinarily transformative scholarship with demonstrable national and international impact; and the desire to work collaboratively with faculty within and beyond the art history department on initiatives related to the doctoral program. Strongly desired criteria include a record of inspiring teaching and generous mentorship that extends to the professional placement of students following degree completion; a record of program-building and collaboration at prior institutions; and openness to working with other departments and programs and with the wider university community to advance programmatic goals. The faculty member would be also be expected to advise MA and PhD students working in areas relevant to his or her work and to pursue and to continue to publish substantive scholarly research that shapes the discipline. The course load, like that of other full-time faculty in the department, would be 2-2. We would welcome applications from scholars whose work interrogates the development and use of visual media within historical cultures and societies in any period (ancient through present), or region of the world (Europe, the Near East, the Americas, Asia, Africa, Oceania, or in diaspora). We particularly seek a candidate whose work crosses disciplinary boundaries, is methodologically innovative, is engaged with emerging fields, and can leverage or enhance existing strengths in the visual culture of the Americas and Iberia.
   
 
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A scholar whose work concerns any period or region of the world.
 
A scholar whose work concerns any period or region of the world.
   
Application: Send letter of application highlighting qualifications, complete curriculum vitae, and three letters of recommendation to Rosa Reifsnyder, SMU, Post Office Box 750356, Dallas TX, 75275 or as email attachments to rreifsnyde@smu.edu. We encourage digital applications. E-mailed files should be saved to smallest size. To retain font and formatting integrity, please save documents in .pdf format. Letters of recommendation may be scanned and sent as .pdf or.jpg files. All digital material must be fully functioning on both PC and Mac platforms.
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Application: Send letter of application highlighting qualifications, complete curriculum vitae, and three letters of recommendation to Rosa Reifsnyder, SMU, Post Office Box 750356, Dallas TX, 75275 or as email attachments to rreifsnyde@smu.edu. We encourage digital applications. E-mailed files should be saved to smallest size. To retain font and formatting integrity, please save documents in .pdf format. Letters of recommendation may be scanned and sent as .pdf or.jpg files. All digital material must be fully functioning on both PC and Mac platforms.
   
To ensure full consideration for the position, applications must be postmarked by '''January 25, 2016''', but the committee will continue to accept applications until the position is filled. The committee will notify applicants of its employment decision at the completion of the search. The Division of Art History: The Division of Art History aspired to incarnate the ideals of the rubric RASC/a, which stands for “Rhetorics of Art, Space, and Culture.” It builds upon the strengths of the present faculty but with renewed emphasis on historical and new media, visual technologies, architecture and the city, race and gender, and performance and ritual. Visit us at http://smu.edu/meadows/.
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To ensure full consideration for the position, applications must be postmarked by '''January 25, 2016''', but the committee will continue to accept applications until the position is filled. The committee will notify applicants of its employment decision at the completion of the search. The Division of Art History: The Division of Art History aspired to incarnate the ideals of the rubric RASC/a, which stands for “Rhetorics of Art, Space, and Culture.” It builds upon the strengths of the present faculty but with renewed emphasis on historical and new media, visual technologies, architecture and the city, race and gender, and performance and ritual. Visit us at http://smu.edu/meadows/.
   
SMU: SMU is an inclusive and intellectually vibrant community of teachers and scholars that values diverse research and creative agendas. SMU offers excellent benefits including full same-sex domestic partner benefits. Explore Virtual SMU at http://www.smu.edu. Our beautifully shaded campus of Georgian-Revival-inspired architecture is situated in the heart of Dallas. The Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex, a culturally rich arts and global business center, is home to many universities, arts organizations, and a new performing arts center. http://www.dallaschamber.org
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SMU: SMU is an inclusive and intellectually vibrant community of teachers and scholars that values diverse research and creative agendas. SMU offers excellent benefits including full same-sex domestic partner benefits. Explore Virtual SMU at http://www.smu.edu. Our beautifully shaded campus of Georgian-Revival-inspired architecture is situated in the heart of Dallas. The Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex, a culturally rich arts and global business center, is home to many universities, arts organizations, and a new performing arts center. http://www.dallaschamber.org
   
 
SMU will not discriminate in any program or activity on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, age, disability, genetic information, veteran status, sexual orientation, or gender equity and expression. The Executive Director for Access and Equity/Title IX Coordinator is designated to handle inquiries regarding nondiscrimination policies and may be reached at the Perkins Administration Building, Room 204, 6425 Boaz Lane, Dallas, TX 75205, 214-768-3601, accessequity@smu.edu.
 
SMU will not discriminate in any program or activity on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, age, disability, genetic information, veteran status, sexual orientation, or gender equity and expression. The Executive Director for Access and Equity/Title IX Coordinator is designated to handle inquiries regarding nondiscrimination policies and may be reached at the Perkins Administration Building, Room 204, 6425 Boaz Lane, Dallas, TX 75205, 214-768-3601, accessequity@smu.edu.
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Tufts invites all interested and qualified candidates to apply for employment opportunities. If you are an applicant with a disability who is unable to use our online tools to search and apply for jobs, please contact us by calling Johny Laine in the Office of Equal Opportunity (OEO) at 617.627.3298 or at Johny.Laine@tufts.edu. Applicants can learn more about requesting reasonable accommodations at http://oeo.tufts.edu.
 
Tufts invites all interested and qualified candidates to apply for employment opportunities. If you are an applicant with a disability who is unable to use our online tools to search and apply for jobs, please contact us by calling Johny Laine in the Office of Equal Opportunity (OEO) at 617.627.3298 or at Johny.Laine@tufts.edu. Applicants can learn more about requesting reasonable accommodations at http://oeo.tufts.edu.
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===[http://www.indeed.com/viewjob?jk=396e669c11bb1166&tk=1a0lf604na4vgc2a&from=recommendedjobs Haverford College (PA) - TT Assistant Professor in Visual Studies]===
 
===[http://www.indeed.com/viewjob?jk=396e669c11bb1166&tk=1a0lf604na4vgc2a&from=recommendedjobs Haverford College (PA) - TT Assistant Professor in Visual Studies]===
Haverford College invites applications for a full-time tenure track Assistant Professor position in Visual Studies, to begin in Fall 2016. Specialization in the theory, history, interpretation, science, politics, culture, and/or aesthetics of the visual is required. The successful candidate will establish the theoretical groundwork for a new interdisciplinary minor in Visual Studies, with responsibilities for anchoring, managing and administering a trans-divisional program while developing a teaching and research agenda based on his/her own training and expertise. The yearly teaching requirements will include an Introduction to Visual Studies class, an upper-level program capstone course, and two courses in an adjacent department or field.
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Haverford College invites applications for a full-time tenure track Assistant Professor position in Visual Studies, to begin in Fall 2016. Specialization in the theory, history, interpretation, science, politics, culture, and/or aesthetics of the visual is required. The successful candidate will establish the theoretical groundwork for a new interdisciplinary minor in Visual Studies, with responsibilities for anchoring, managing and administering a trans-divisional program while developing a teaching and research agenda based on his/her own training and expertise. The yearly teaching requirements will include an Introduction to Visual Studies class, an upper-level program capstone course, and two courses in an adjacent department or field.
   
Candidates for the position should have a PhD in a relevant area and a research interest in some interdisciplinary combination of the following areas:
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Candidates for the position should have a PhD in a relevant area and a research interest in some interdisciplinary combination of the following areas:
   
Information visualization (visual representation, design and implementation)
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Information visualization (visual representation, design and implementation)
   
Visual perception and cognition (technologies of vision, philosophy or psychology of vision/art, visual aesthetics, vision as a form of knowing, sensation and perception, the human visual system)
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Visual perception and cognition (technologies of vision, philosophy or psychology of vision/art, visual aesthetics, vision as a form of knowing, sensation and perception, the human visual system)
   
History and theory of visuality (cultural studies approaches, spectacle and spectatorship, anthropology of vision, ethics of seeing, nature, function, role of the visual through history, technologies of the image, cultural reception)
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History and theory of visuality (cultural studies approaches, spectacle and spectatorship, anthropology of vision, ethics of seeing, nature, function, role of the visual through history, technologies of the image, cultural reception)
   
Critical making and fabrication (digital arts and humanities, MakerSpace technology, interactive media, new media, digital production, film making, curation)
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Critical making and fabrication (digital arts and humanities, MakerSpace technology, interactive media, new media, digital production, film making, curation)
   
We especially welcome candidates who would contribute vigorously to existing interdisciplinary programs, concentrations, and departments: https://www.haverford.edu/sites/default/files/Office/Provost/VS_Job_Description.pdf
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We especially welcome candidates who would contribute vigorously to existing interdisciplinary programs, concentrations, and departments: https://www.haverford.edu/sites/default/files/Office/Provost/VS_Job_Description.pdf
   
Qualified candidates should submit a cover letter, CV, research statement, teaching statement, a sample syllabus of a relevant course, and also arrange to have three current confidential letters of reference submitted via http://apply.interfolio.com/32117 . Questions about the application process should be directed to Georgia Davidis Malone, Faculty Dossier Coordinator, at gdavidisma@haverford.edu . For technical questions, please contact Interfolio directly at 877-997-8807 or help@interfolio.com . For full consideration, all materials should be received by Saturday, '''November 14, 2015'''.
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Qualified candidates should submit a cover letter, CV, research statement, teaching statement, a sample syllabus of a relevant course, and also arrange to have three current confidential letters of reference submitted via http://apply.interfolio.com/32117 . Questions about the application process should be directed to Georgia Davidis Malone, Faculty Dossier Coordinator, at gdavidisma@haverford.edu . For technical questions, please contact Interfolio directly at 877-997-8807 or help@interfolio.com . For full consideration, all materials should be received by Saturday, '''November 14, 2015'''.
   
 
Deadline: Nov. 14 2015
 
Deadline: Nov. 14 2015

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African / African-American Art

New York City College of Technology, CUNY (NY) - TT Asst. Professor - African-American Studies (spec. Visual Arts of Africana World)

Job ID: 11555

Regular/Temporary: Regular

New York City College of Technology of the City University of New York (CUNY), a comprehensive college of 17,000 students in downtown Brooklyn, offering associate and baccalaureate degrees, invites applications for a tenure-track position in African American Studies at the Assistant Professor level, to begin during the 2015-2016 academic year.

African American Studies is an interdisciplinary department that includes creative expressions, literature, social sciences, and history. The position requires a commitment to teaching, scholarly research resulting in publications and presentations, sustained service to the department and college, and academic advisement. The candidate hired will be expected to participate actively in College/University-wide initiatives and function collaboratively in department level efforts, playing an active role in the creation/development/assessment of department curricula.

QUALIFICATIONS: Ph.D. in hand at time of appointment, in African American Studies, Art History, and/or Interdisciplinary Studies with a focus on art. The department seeks candidates with teaching experience in visual arts from the Africana world at the college level. Preference will be given to candidates with interdisciplinary approaches to instruction and research interests in the visual arts of the Africana world. The successful candidate will be expected to prepare and present lectures for undergraduate courses, such as Introduction to African Art, African American and Caribbean Art, and Art & Architecture of Africa. Facility in using digital tools is expected.

Ph.D. degree in area(s) of experience or equivalent. Also required are the ability to teach successfully, demonstrated scholarship or achievement, and ability to cooperate with others for the good of the institution.

HOW TO APPLY: Visit http://www.cuny.edu, access the employment page, log in or create a new user account, and search for this vacancy using the Job ID or Title. Select "Apply Now" and provide the requested information.

Candidates should provide a CV/resume and statement of scholarly interests.

  • CLOSING DATE: Applications will be accepted until the position is filled. Review of resumes may begin November 27, 2014.
  • Also posted at Ethnic Studies 2015-2016

American Art

Stanford University (CA) - TT Asst. Professor - American Art and Visual / Material Culture

The Department of Art and Art History at Stanford University invites applications for a full-time tenure-track assistant professor in American art and visual and material culture. Applications are especially welcome from scholars with expertise in Native American art, African American art, Latin American/ Latino/Chicano Art, and/or American art in a global context (for example, the art of immigrants or expatriates). The Department seeks a scholar with an innovative approach to art history and visual culture, and the beginnings of a strong publication record. The successful applicant will teach four courses a year, at both the undergraduate and graduate level, in both lectures and seminars; be responsible for advising Ph.D. students; and help to build the department’s interdisciplinary connections to other programs and areas of study at the university. The position will begin on September 1, 2016. Interested candidates should post a letter detailing the direction of current research and teaching objectives, a CV, a writing sample, and three recommendations. No hard copy applications will be accepted. The deadline for completed applications is October 15, 2015.

Apply at: https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/6002

Deadline: Oct. 15

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  • Is this the same position that was posted last year?
  • Yep, failed search. Waiting to see if 14-15 NYU/IFA failed search will re-post too

University of Delaware (DE) - TT Advanced Assistant or Associate Professor of American Material Culture Studies (multiple positions)

The College of Arts and Sciences at the University of Delaware invites applications for multiple tenure-track advanced Assistant or Associate Professor with tenure positions in American Material Culture Studies. The positions are open to those who hold PhDs in any discipline in the humanities, including, but not limited to History, Art History, English, African American Studies, and American Studies. We are looking for candidates firmly grounded in their primary disciplines who can add to the College of Arts and Sciences' traditional strength in Material Culture Studies. We also seek candidates committed to a deeply integrated, interdisciplinary approach to humanistic study at the graduate and undergraduate levels who engage forms of public scholarship. Associate or advanced Assistant Professors are preferred; other applicants will be considered only if they can guarantee Ph.D. in hand by August, 2016.

The positions offer highly competitive salaries, good teaching loads, and excellent benefits. Successful candidates will be intellectual leaders of significant national reputation (at the Associate level) or advanced Assistant Professors with well-established active publishing records who can work with UD's Center for Material Culture Studies to build the university's reputation as a leading destination for interdisciplinary research and teaching related to the physical evidence of culture. Successful candidates will be prepared to contribute to UD's PhD programs in the humanities, make use of UD's world-class special collections library and galleries, and strengthen UD's affiliations with the Winterthur Museum, the Hagley Museum, and other humanities institutions in the region.

Applicants should visit http://www.udel.edu/udjobs and read Applicant Instructions under the Resources for Applicants tab before submitting their application. Applicants are asked to create and upload a single document that includes a letter of application and a CV. We will begin reviewing applications on September 28, 2015. The hiring committee will then solicit letters of recommendation and other materials from selected applicants. Applications will be reviewed until the positions are filled.

Deadline: Sept. 28 (review begins)

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Ancient Art

Fordham University (NY) - TT Assistant Professor, Art of the Ancient Mediterranean to 750 CE

The program in Art History at Fordham University seeks to hire an art historian with a speciality in the art of the ancient Mediterranean region, up to ca. 750 CE. The successful candidate will teach introductory art history survey courses as well as upper-level electives in areas of expertise. We seek a scholar with ability to teach the art of the Greek or Roman world, though this need not be the primary area of scholarly research and publication. Depending on research strengths, there will be possibilities for teaching in graduate and interdisciplinary programs in Medieval Studies, Classical Studies, and Orthodox Christian Studies. Ph.D. expected by June 1, 2016.

Applicants should upload a letter of application, curriculum vitae, a writing sample, and the names and contact information for three references via Interfolio: http://apply.interfolio.com/31798. Please also arrange to have three letters of reference sent directly via Interfolio. The application is considered complete only when all three letters have been received. Application deadline, November 15, 2015.

Fordham is an independent, Catholic University in the Jesuit tradition that welcomes applications from all backgrounds. Fordham is an equal opportunity employer.

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George Mason University (VA) - TT Asst. Professor - Art and Archaeology of the Ancient Mediterranean

George Mason University invites applications for a tenure-track position at the rank of assistant professor. While teaching responsibilities of this position will include courses in Greek and Roman art, applications will be accepted from specialists of any civilization of the ancient Mediterranean world and/or West Asia. Teaching expectations include first half of Western survey, grad/undergrad research seminars, and new courses as desired. Art History also sponsors an Ancient Mediterranean Art and Archaeology interdisciplinary minor.

Candidates must have completed the Ph.D. by August 2016; teaching experience, fieldwork experience, and publications preferred. George Mason University is a dynamic state university of over 33,000 students, located fourteen miles from Washington, DC. The joint department of History and Art History has a strong record of scholarly research and is home to the award-winning Center for History and New Media. Application will open on August 24, 2015. To apply, fill out the online form at http://jobs.gmu.edu for position number F5785Z. Also please send a letter of application, curriculum vitae, and three letters of reference to Dr. Robert DeCaroli, Search Committee Chair, Department of History and Art History, George Mason University, MSN 3G1, 4400 University Drive, Fairfax, VA 22030. Review of applications will begin on Nov. 1 and will continue until the position is filled.

Internal Number: F5785Z

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Loyola Marymount University (CA) - TT Asst. Professor - Ancient Art History

Art History Program invites applications for Tenure Track Assistant Professor in Ancient Art History to begin Fall 2016.  The candidate is expected to teach courses dealing with the arts of the Ancient and Classical world with the ability to address visual, verbal and material culture from an interdisciplinary perspective.  The course load will consist of survey classes of Art of the Western World, part I (Paleolithic Period through Late Antique Art) and upper division classes focused on Ancient Art.  There will be opportunities to teach within the university core curriculum and to cross-list courses in the Department of Classics and Archaeology.  Teaching expectations may also include a First Year Seminar and a methodological capstone course.  The selected candidate will teach in the area of specialization, advise students, have an active scholarly engagement with the academic world, and participate in departmental and university service.  A Ph.D. in Art History and 1-3 years teaching experience are required at the time of hire.  Preference is given to candidates who demonstrate expertise in interdisciplinary approaches and current methodologies.  Evidence of publication and active scholarly engagement will be required. The Art History Program, housed in the Department of Art and Art History, currently consists of three full-time tenure-track/tenured faculty members who are dedicated to supporting a liberal arts curriculum as well as excellent undergraduate training in Art History.  A strong candidate for this position will be culturally sensitive, will value the university’s mission, and will demonstrate a special concern for the dialogue between faith and culture. 

To apply, please send a cover letter, curriculum vitae, statement of teaching philosophy, statement of research interests and goals, three letters of reference, and teaching evaluations (preferably two years of evaluations scanned as PDFs on a disk/flash drive) to Dr. Damon Willick, Associate Professor of Art History.  Loyola Marymount University, 1 LMU Drive MS-8346, Los Angeles, CA 90045-2659.   

Application deadline: November 30, 2015.

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  • THIS IS A BOGUS SEARCH, DONT WAST YOUR TIME APPLYING. ITS GOING TO THE INSIDE CANDIDATE WHO HAS BEEN TEACHING THERE FOR YEARS. 
  • Just because there's an inside candidate doesn't mean it's a "bogus search" or a waste of time. On the contrary, not applying would be a wasted opportunity. There's always a chance the inside person is not the shoo-in you assume her to be -- and even if she is, at least you've had a chance to get your work into the hands of the committee. Take all occasions to let people know who you are, even if you're a long shot!
  • True, this is a good opportunity to network. But, I know the search chair and it is a pity that the dean insisited that they do a search at all. 

University of Chicago (IL) - TT Asst. Professor - Global Ancient Art

The Department of Art History at the University of Chicago solicits applications for a position at the level of assistant professor (tenure-track) at the intersection of archaeology and the history of art, particularly (but not exclusively) within the ancient Mediterranean, Eurasian, or South Asian range. Although it is not expected that applicants should have global expertise, ability to participate in comparative and historiographic projects is strongly encouraged. PhD or defended dissertation by 30 June 2016 is highly preferred. Complete application materials include cover letter (including discussion of research plans and teaching interests), CV, three letters of reference (under separate cover), and two writing samples. Applicants should send all materials in electronic format (MS Word or PDF) to caltekruse@uchicago.edu with subject heading "Global Ancient Art Search." In addition, applicants must upload the CV and cover letter to the Academic Career Opportunities Website at https://academiccareers.uchicago.edu for posting #02763. For full consideration, all application materials must be received by 1 October 2015. No materials received after 1 December 2015 will be accepted. The position is contingent on final budgetary approval.

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University of Maryland, College Park - TT Assistant Profrssor - Art History and Archaeology of the Eastern Mediterranean

The Department of Art History & Archaeology at the University of Maryland, College Park, invites applications for a full-time, tenure-track appointment in the art history and archaeology of the eastern Mediterranean at the rank of Assistant Professor, to begin in the fall of 2016 or as soon as possible thereafter. Candidates should be able to teach courses in the field of eastern Mediterranean art history, architecture, and archaeology and should demonstrate high scholarly potential. (Candidates’ specialization may fall in any geographical area of the eastern Mediterranean and in any time period from the Iron Age to Late Antiquity.) Interest in cross-disciplinary teaching and research with faculty in other fields at the University of Maryland, as well as collaboration with curators at area museums, will be welcome. Candidates should have an interdisciplinary specialization in the art, archaeology, and sociocultural history of the eastern Mediterranean. A Ph.D. in Art History or a related field is required for appointment.

Faculty are expected to make significant contributions to knowledge through innovative research and publication, to teach and advise with excellence at the undergraduate and graduate levels, and to fulfill reasonable service obligations to the academic and local communities. We are looking for outstanding scholars with an interest in the broad context of the history of art and architecture in the eastern Mediterranean and who are committed to contributing diverse perspectives to the department, the university, and the community.

Applications, including a letter of application (with a brief statement of teaching philosophy), curriculum vitae, a graduate transcript, two writing samples, and the email address of 3 reference providers. (Writing samples might be scholarly articles or dissertation chapters. If including one or two dissertation chapters, please also include the dissertation’s introduction with one of these files.) Candidates must have Ph.D. in hand by July 31, 2016. Questions may be addressed to the Chair of the Search Committee, Professor Anthony Colantuono, at pyr@umd.edu. To assure full consideration, please submit all materials by October 23, 2015. Where possible, we will conduct preliminary interviews at the annual meeting of the CAA in Washington, D.C., February 3 – 6, 2016.

Candidates should be able to teach courses in the field of eastern Mediterranean art history, architecture, and archaeology and should demonstrate high scholarly potential.

This search is contingent upon available funding.

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Architecture

Connecticut College (CT) - TT Assistant Professor in History of Architecture and Urbanism

Connecticut College seeks applications for a tenure-track position in the Department of Art History and Architectural Studies beginning in fall 2016. The successful candidate will have expertise in the history of architecture and urbanism. The sub-specialty is open, but preference will be given to scholars whose focus is architecture and urbanism after 1800. Applicants must have a Ph.D. in art history or a related field, a strong commitment to undergraduate teaching and an active research program.

The successful candidate will be conversant with current theoretical approaches and eager to highlight theory across the spectrum of courses to be taught: the survey of Western architecture from the Renaissance to the present, intermediate electives, and advanced seminars. The Department of Art History and Architectural Studies is committed to interdisciplinarity, and the major program in Architectural Studies is its most broadly interdisciplinary component: about 70% of the elective courses that can fulfill requirements for the major in Architectural Studies are offered by departments and programs other than Art History and Architectural Studies. The candidate will offer courses that contribute to the college’s new Connections program.

Recognizing that intellectual vitality and diversity are inseparable, the College is continuing with what has been a very successful initiative to diversify its faculty, student body and curriculum. The College seeks creative scholars excited about working in a liberal arts setting, with its strong focus on engaged teaching, participation in shared governance, and active involvement in an institution-wide advancement of diversity.

The College’s commitment to excellence in teaching is manifest in the programs on campus devoted to issues of pedagogy, in particular those of the Joy Shechtman Mankoff Center for Teaching and Learning. Equally important to both the department and the College are the prospects for and the encouragement of faculty research, from small grants-in-aid to subsidizing student collaboration on faculty projects. The generous sabbatical policy (for every six semesters of teaching, one semester of leave at 80% of salary) affords further opportunity for research and writing.

Tenure-track faculty teach a 3-2 load, 2-2 in the first year. In addition to providing all faculty with strong ongoing support for teaching and research, the College offers these resources for pre-tenured faculty: a summer stipend for the first two years, a supplementary research fund, and a semester’s sabbatical after a successful third-year review. AA/EEO.

Applicants should submit: (1) a CV, with the names and contact information of three references. Letters of reference should be sent directly to the Interfolio address listed below; (2) a cover letter of not more than two pages stating research interests, teaching philosophy, and two proposed course titles; (3) a sample syllabus; and (4) teaching evaluations, if available, to Joseph D. Alchermes, Chair of Art History and Architectural Studies, at: apply.interfolio.com/30675.  The appointment begins July 1, 2016.

Review of applications will start December 1, 2015, and continues until the position is filled.

Deadline: 1 Dec. 2015

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Harvard University (MA) - TT Assistant Professor in Modern Architecture

The Department of History of Art and Architecture seeks to appoint a tenure-track professor in Modern Architecture at the level of assistant professor. The appointment is expected to begin on July 1, 2016. The tenure-track professor will be responsible for instruction, course development, and advising at the undergraduate and graduate levels.

Basic Qualifications: Doctorate in History of Art and Architecture or related discipline ordinarily required by the time the appointment begins.

Additional Qualifications: Exceptional promise as a scholar and teacher.

Special Instructions: Please submit the following materials through the ARIeS portal (http://academicpositions.harvard.edu/postings/6377). Applications are due by November 1, 2015:

1. Cover letter; 2. Curriculum Vitae; 3. Teaching statement, including descriptions of at least three courses the candidate might wish to teach (no syllabi required); 4. Research statement; 5. Two writing samples; 6. Names and contact information of three referees, who will be asked by a system-generated email to upload a letter of recommendation once the candidate’s application has been submitted. The application is considered complete only when all three letters have been received.

Deadline: Nov. 1

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  • Does anyone know if this is intended for Harvard's current VAP in modern architecture? (9/29)
  • I think you can count on this being a wide-open search, with no preference given. The last time they ran it two years ago, four extremely good candidates (most with tons of experience) made finalist and none got the job. They will have their pick of candidates. (10/7)

Rice University (Houston, TX) - TT Assistant Professor(s) History/Theory or Design

Rice School of Architecture, located in Houston, Texas, invites applications and nominations for an open rank faculty appointment, with a preference for the tenure-track Assistant Professor level. This position is available beginning fall 2016. Degree requirements must be fulfilled by November 1 of the year employment commences.

[History/Theory Track]

Candidates should hold a doctoral degree and be qualified to teach history/theory lecture courses at both the undergraduate and graduate levels, as well as advanced seminars. There will be a preference for candidates that also hold a B. Arch. or M. Arch. degree, who can participate actively in design reviews or potentially teach design studios.

[Design Track]

Candidates should hold, at a minimum, a Master of Architecture degree or its equivalent and be qualified to conduct design studios, lecture courses, and seminars at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. The school is particularly interested in candidates with a clear design/ research/ intellectual line of inquiry. 

Additional information about the Rice School of Architecture can be found at http://arch.rice.edu.

Rice University is committed to affirmative action and equal opportunity in education and employment. Rice does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national or ethnic origin, ancestry, age, disability or veteran status in admissions, educational programs, or employment.

Applications must include: 1. a cover letter, 2. a curriculum vitae, 3. a focused selection of work highlighting your design/research (up to 10 pages, 50MB maximum), 4. a statement of research interest, 5. syllabi of previously taught courses or abstracts of possible courses, and contact information for three references.

The deadline for applications is December 15, 2015. Shortlisted candidates will be asked to submit a full portfolio at a later date. https://jobs.rice.edu

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Syracuse University (NY) - Term Appointment [Spring 2016, Historyof Architecture - pre 1400] (Non-TT)

Syracuse University School of Architecture seeks a full-time instructor of architectural history for one semester to teach the survey of architectural history from the ancient world up to the year 1400 and a small lecture course. The appointment begins January 2016.

Qualifications: Candidates must possess a PhD in the history of architecture or be ABD.

Responsibilities: Those of a part time faculty member with a teaching load of 3 to 6 credit hours including:

  • Developing and/or updating a class syllabus
  • Ordering the appropriate books and materials in advance of the class start date
  • Preparation of lectures, projects or other student assignments
  • Maintaining regularly scheduled office hours
  • Presenting instruction based on the competencies and performance levels of the course
  • Meeting all designated class periods
  • Submitting completed mid-semester progress reports and final grades according to University regulations
  • Grading student assignments and exams in timely manner
  • Providing departmentally sanctioned forms for completed student evaluations

Application Instructions:
Applicants should apply online by October 15  and submit a letter of interest, curriculum vitae, and names of three references

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University of Queensland (AUS) – Lecturer in Architecture 

Lecturer in Architecture (Job. No. 497754)

Area: Faculty Of Engineering, Architecture & Info Tech

Salary (FTE): Academic Level B (AU$86,853.37 - AU$103,138.09)

Work type: Full Time - Continuing, Part Time - Continuing (Tenure Track)

Location: St Lucia, Brisbane (Australia)

The role: The School of Architecture at the University of Queensland is pleased to invite applications for the position of Lecturer in Architecture. The successful applicant will have a clear design research agenda that diversifies and complement the School's design research and teaching. The appointee will be intellectually engaged in the discourse of contemporary architecture and able to bridge theory and practice. They will be fluent in digital technologies and have expertise in an adjacent area of design experimentation such as materials innovation, experimental structures, interior design, art practice and multimedia. The appointee will be expected to teach innovative design courses and one course in the field of communications, informed by their own research and professional experience. Appointees will be required to undertake an active program of research leading to scholarly and/or creative outputs of international standing. They will work collegially with other academic staff and relate their research to a lively studio based culture. We are interested also in architects wishing to maintain a lively practice through a fractional appointment. New staff will have access to start-up funding in their first 12 months to assist in the development of their research activity.

The person: Applicants must have a professionally recognised degree in architecture, experience in research-driven practice and teaching in an accredited architectural program. Candidates should possess a PhD or have an equivalent track record of research-driven design practice and a clear agenda for future research. A commitment to the internationalisation of architectural education is essential. Skills in building relationships with the profession, industry, government and the wider community are important. The candidate we seek will teach design and communications as mutually reinforcing, integrated modes of inquiry and develop innovative teaching and research projects of international significance. The appointee will also have an outstanding research record demonstrated through publications and/or designs in high-quality, internationally-recognised journals, books and exhibitions. A track record of supervising research higher degree students to completion as well as demonstrated success in winning competitive grants is desirable.

Position Description: 497754_3030873_Lecturer in Architecture.pdf

Enquiries: To discuss this role please contact Professor Sandra Kaji-O'Grady on sandra@uq.edu.au.

To submit an application for this role, please visit http://jobs.uq.edu.au/caw/en/job/497754/lecturer-in-architecture. All applicants must supply the following documents: Cover letter, Resume, Selection Criteria responses and a Portfolio of Achievements.

For information on completing the application process click here.

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University of Queensland (AUS) – Senior Lecturer in Architecture

Senior Lecturer in Architecture (Job no:497753)

Area: Faculty Of Engineering, Architecture & Info Tech    

Salary (FTE): Academic Level C (AU$106,395.00 - AU$122,679.72)

Work type: Full Time - Continuing    (Tenure Track)

Location: St Lucia, Brisbane (Australia)

The School of Architecture offers a three year Bachelor of Architectural Design and a two year Master of Architecture that are professionally accredited. Postgraduate training in research is provided through the Master of Philosophy and Doctor of Philosophy. The School of Architecture has an international profile for its design education and the high quality of the buildings and publications of staff and graduates. It is the home to two successful research centres, the Centre for Architecture Theory Criticism and History (ATCH) and the Aboriginal Environments Research Centre (AERC).

The role: The School of Architecture at the University of Queensland is pleased to invite applications for the position of Senior Lecturer in Architecture. The successful applicant will have an international reputation for research and experience in contemporary and historic architecture in the Asia Pacific region. The appointee will be intellectually engaged in discourses of transglobal practice and postcolonialism and with strong international networks. It is desirable that they have adjacent expertise in an area such as urbanisation, housing, cultural and material heritage or designing for the tropics. The appointee will be expected to teach design courses that engage with global architectural practice and diverse architectural traditions, and one course in the history and theory stream, informed by their own research and professional experience. Appointees will be required to undertake an active program of research leading to scholarly and/or creative outputs of international standing, and to supervise higher degree students. They will work collegially with other academic staff and relate their research to a lively studio-based culture. New staff will have access to start-up funding in their first 12 months to assist in the development of their research activity.

The person: Applicants must have a professionally recognised degree in architecture and teaching or practice experience in the Asia Pacific. Candidates should possess a PhD and have a track record of successful teaching and research in Design and History and Theory. A commitment to the internationalisation of architectural education is essential. Skills in building relationships with the profession, industry, government and the wider community are important. The candidate we seek will teach design, history and theory as mutually reinforcing, integrated modes of inquiry and develop innovative teaching and research projects of international significance.

The appointee will also have an outstanding research record demonstrated through publications and/or designs in high-quality, internationally-recognised journals, books and exhibitions. A track record of supervising research higher degree students to completion as well as demonstrated success in winning competitive grants is desirable.

Remuneration: This is a full-time, continuing appointment at Academic Level C. The remuneration package will be in the range AU$106,395 - AU$122,679 p.a., plus employer superannuation contributions of up to 17% (total package will be in the range AU$124,482 - AU$143,535 p.a.). There is generous research support for new academic appointees.

Position Description: 497753_3030885_Snr Lecturer.pdf

Enquiries: To discuss this role please contact Professor Sandra Kaji-O'Grady on sandra@uq.edu.au

To submit an application for this role, please visit: http://jobs.uq.edu.au/caw/en/job/497753/senior-lecturer-in-architecture . All applicants must supply the following documents: Cover letter, Resume, Selection Criteria responses and a Portfolio of Achievements.

For information on completing the application process click here.

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University of Queensland (AUS) – Senior Lecturer – Architectural Design & Practice

Senior Lecturer – Design and Practice (Job no: 497755)     

Area:Faculty Of Engineering, Architecture & Info Tech    

Salary (FTE): Academic Level C (AU$106,395.00 - AU$122,679.72)   

Work type:Full Time - Continuing, Part Time - Continuing   (Tenure Track)

Location: St Lucia, Brisbane (Australia)

The School of Architecture offers a three-year Bachelor of Architectural Design and a two-year Master of Architecture that are professionally accredited. Postgraduate training in research is provided through the Master of Philosophy and Doctor of Philosophy. The School of Architecture has an international profile for its design education and the high quality of the buildings and publications of staff and graduates. It is the home to two successful research centres, the Centre for Architecture Theory Criticism and History (ATCH) and the Aboriginal Environments Research Centre (AERC).

The role: The School of Architecture at the University of Queensland is pleased to invite applications for the position of Senior Lecturer - Design and Practice. The successful applicant will be an accomplished architect with experience in realizing complex and large built projects and practice leadership. The appointee will be intellectually engaged in the discourse of contemporary architecture and able to bridge design ambition and the realities of practice. They may have adjacent expertise in urban design, environmental systems, project and practice management and construction technology. The appointee will be expected to teach challenging design courses, and one course in the field of professional practice or technology, informed by their own research and professional experience. Appointees will be required to undertake an active program of research leading to scholarly and/or creative outputs of international standing, and to supervise higher degree students. They will work collegially with other academic staff and relate their research to a lively studio based culture. We are also keen to hear from architects wishing to maintain a lively practice through a fractional appointment. New staff will have access to start-up funding in their first 12 months to assist in the development of their research activity.

The person: Applicants must have a professionally recognised degree in architecture and teaching or practice experience in design, technology and/or professional practice in an accredited architectural program. Candidates should possess a PhD or have an equivalent track record of research-driven design practice and a clear agenda for future research. A commitment to the internationalisation of architectural education is essential. Skills in building relationships with the profession, industry, government and the wider community are important. The candidate we seek will teach design, technology and practice as mutually reinforcing, integrated modes of inquiry and develop innovative teaching and research projects of international significance.

The appointee will also have an outstanding research record demonstrated through publications and/or designs in high-quality, internationally-recognised journals, books and exhibitions. A track record of supervising research higher degree students to completion as well as demonstrated success in winning competitive grants is desirable.

Remuneration: This is a full-time, continuing appointment at Academic Level C. The remuneration package will be in the range AU$106,395 - AU$122,679 p.a., plus employer superannuation contributions of up to 17% (total package will be in the range AU$124,482 - AU$143,535 p.a.). A fractional appointment is negotiable. There is generous support for new academic appointees.

Position Description:497755_3030881_Snr Lecturer - Design and Practice.pdf

Enquiries: To discuss this role please contact Professor Sandra Kaji-O'Grady on sandra@uq.edu.au

To submit an application for this role, please visit : http://jobs.uq.edu.au/caw/en/job/497755/senior-lecturer-design-and-practice. All applicants must supply the following documents: Cover letter, Resume, Selection Criteria responses and a Portfolio of Achievements.

For information on completing the application process click here.

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University of Toronto - St. George (CAN) - TT Assistant Professor, Modern Architecture 18th to 21st C.

The Department of History of Art at the University of Toronto invites applications for a tenure-stream position at the rank of Assistant Professor. The appointment will begin July 1, 2016.

We see a historian of modern architecture and expertise in the architecture from approximately 1750 to 1950 is desirable. We are especially interested in candidates whose work analyzes the technological and social conditions of modern architectural production in a broader cultural context. The ability to link historical and more contemporary formations is highly valued. The successful candidate will have a substantial record of publications, and experience in the design and instruction of upper-level courses.

The applicant must have a PhD in History of Art or a closely related discipline at the time of appointment, or shortly thereafter and must demonstrate a strong record of excellence in research and teaching. The successful candidate will be expected to play an important role in undergraduate and graduate level academic programs, both within the Department of Art and in cooperation with cognate fields. We offer opportunities to work in many collaborative programs, including the Centre for Renaissance and Reformation Studies, Diaspora Studies, History of the Book, Jewish Studies, Sexual Diversity Studies, and Women's Studies. The University of Toronto offers the opportunity to teach, conduct research and live in one of the most diverse cities in the world. Evidence of excellence in teaching will be demonstrated through teaching accomplishments, letters of reference and teaching materials submitted with the application. Excellence in research is demonstrated by publications in top-ranked and field-relevant academic journals, presentations at major conferences, awards and accolades, and strong endorsements by referees.

Salary to be commensurate with qualifications and experience.

We encourage you to submit your application online by clicking on the link below. Applications should include a cover letter, current curriculum vitae, a statement outlining current and future research interests, two writing samples, one of which should be a published work, a teaching statement and materials relevant to teaching experience. Applicants should ask three referees to write letters directly to Professor Legge and send via e-mail at art.chair@utoronto.ca . Materials must be received by November 30, 2015. If you have any questions about this position, please contact Vicky Dingillo at art.admin@utoronto.ca.

Submission guidelines can be found at: http://uoft.me/how-to-apply. We recommend combining attached documents into one or two files in PDF/MS word format. For more information about the Department of Art, please visit our home page at http://www.art.utoronto.ca.

The University of Toronto is strongly committed to diversity within its community and especially welcomes applications from visible minority group members, women, Aboriginal persons, persons with disabilities, members of sexuality minority groups, and others who may contribute to the further diversification of ideas. All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply; however, Canadians and permanent residents will be given priority.

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See also: Architecture 2015-2016

Asian Art

Bowdoin College (ME) - Andrew W. Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow in Asian Art History

The Art History Division of the Bowdoin College Department of Art invites applications for a one-year Mellon post-doctoral fellowship in Asian art and/or architecture to begin July 1, 2016. Fellows are expected to teach three courses and participate in the life of the department. We welcome applications from specialists in all periods and fields of Asian art (East, South, or Southeast Asian). The successful applicant’s teaching responsibilities will include a mid-level lecture course and an upper-level seminar that respond to the candidate’s area of expertise, with possible participation in the department’s team-taught introductory course. As appropriate, courses may be cross-listed with the offerings of Bowdoin’s vibrant Asian Studies Program. Bowdoin’s faculty frequently make use of the collections and exhibitions in the Bowdoin College Museum of Art, whose encyclopedic holdings include examples of Asian art in a variety of media. Applicants for this fellowship must have completed their Ph.D. no earlier than January 1, 2013. Candidates who expect to receive their Ph.D. by June 30, 2016 should provide documentation from their home institution confirming this schedule. Applicants must possess a demonstrated commitment to excellence in teaching and research, and a commitment to the liberal arts. The fellowship carries a stipend of $50,000 plus benefits. In addition, the position carries a $4,000 research and travel fund plus support to attend professional conferences. Bowdoin College accepts only electronic submissions. Please visit https://careers.bowdoin.edu to submit a c.v., a letter of application, sample syllabi for additional courses, and the names and contact information for three references who will provide letters of recommendation.

Review of applications will begin on December 1, 2015 and continue until the position is filled. A highly selective liberal arts college on the Maine coast with a diverse student body made up of 31% students of color, 5% international students and approximately 15% first generation college students, Bowdoin College is committed to equality and is an equal opportunity employer. We encourage inquiries from candidates who will enrich and contribute to the cultural and ethnic diversity of our college. Bowdoin College does not discriminate on the basis of age, race, creed, color, religion, marital status, gender identity and/or expression, sexual orientation, veteran status, national origin, or disability status in employment, or in our education programs. For further information about the college please visit our website: http://www.bowdoin.edu

HERC

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College of William and Mary (VA) - TT Asst. Professor - Asian and Middle Eastern Studies (incl. Art History)

The Asian and Middle Eastern Studies (AMES) Program at the College of William and Mary seeks applications for a tenure-track position at the Assistant Professor level. The successful applicant will be jointly appointed in a home department and AMES. AMES is a concentration within the interdisciplinary major of Global Studies, and is supported by 32 faculty affiliates from eleven departments.

We are interested in individuals with research and teaching expertise in Middle Eastern, East Asian, and/or South Asian studies. We welcome applicants in the humanities or humanistic social sciences including, but not limited to Anthropology, Art and Art History, Cultural Studies, Government, Literature, Religious Studies, and other areas of scholarly expertise pending departmental approval. Teaching expectation is two courses per semester, and the successful candidate will be responsible for teaching the interdisciplinary core course in AMES as well as upper-level courses in AMES and his/her home department.

Required Qualifications: Applicants must hold a Ph.D. in a related field at the time of appointment (August 10, 2016).

Preferred Qualifications: Demonstrated interest in comparative and trans-regional scholarship and teaching, and experience mentoring successful undergraduate research is preferred.

Candidate must apply online at https://jobs.wm.edu. Submit a curriculum vitae, and a cover letter including statement of research and teaching interests. You will be prompted to submit online the names and email addresses of three references who will be contacted by us with instructions for how to submit a letter of reference.

For full consideration, submit application materials by the review date, October 15th 2015. Applications received after the review date will be considered if needed.

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Lawrence University (WI) - Assistant Professor of Art History

The Department of Art and Art History at Lawrence University, invites applications for the tenure-track appointment of Assistant Professor of Art History, specializing in East and/or Southeast Asia. Specialization is open to all historical periods; an ongoing interest in Contemporary art is appreciated.   

Lawrence faculty are expected to demonstrate excellence in teaching and maintain an active program of scholarship. Teaching duties will include courses at all levels, from introductory lectures to Senior research seminars. Periodic teaching in Freshman Studies, the university’s first-year, multidisciplinary seminar, is also required. Lawrence is on a three-term schedule; the standard teaching load is two classes per term. In addition to teaching and scholarship, the selected candidate will advise students and participate in departmental and university service.

The candidate will be joining a combined undergraduate art history and studio art program at a nationally ranked liberal arts college, and will also work in an interdisciplinary context with Lawrence’s East Asian Studies program. The candidate will have the opportunity to workwith the Wriston Art Gallery’s permanent holdings, including a collection of Japanese prints, for teaching and scholarship.

Lawrence is committed to enhancing the diversity of its faculty and staff and the viewpoints and approaches that a diverse community represents. We strongly encourage candidates who can contribute to diversity at Lawrence to apply. All candidates are encouraged to address in their letters of application the ways in which they could contribute to Lawrence’s institutional mission and commitment to diversity.

Ph.D. and teaching experience preferred. Applicants apply here with a cover letter, C.V., separate statements on teaching and scholarship, a writing sample, and three letters of recommendation. To ensure full consideration, all materials should be submitted by December 1, 2015. For more information, contact Elizabeth Carlson (elizabeth.carlson@lawrence.edu).

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Princeton University (NJ) - Associate Professor of Chinese Art History 

The Department of Art and Archaeology at Princeton University invites applications for the position of Associate Professor with Tenure in the field of Chinese art, in the pre-modern period; a specialization in painting and/or calligraphy is preferred. Responsibilities will consist of undergraduate and graduate teaching and supervision of B.A. and Ph.D. theses and independent work. Applicants will be expected to interact with the Program in East Asian Studies and other institutions on campus and beyond.

Apply online at: http://www.princeton.edu/jobs with letter of interest, CV, and the names of three references. A/D is September 30, 2015 (when initial discussion of the candidates will take place) or until the position is filled.

PhD in the field of Chinese art, in the pre-modern period; a specialization in painting and/or calligraphy is preferred.

Deadline: Sept. 30 or until the position is filled.

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Stanford University (CA) - TT Asst. / Associate Professor - South Asian Studies (spec. Art History / Film)

Stanford University invites applicants for a tenure track position at the Assistant Professor level or a tenured position at the Associate Professor level in South Asian Studies to begin in the academic year 2016-17.

The scholar appointed will be based in an academic department but is also expected to make contributions to the interdisciplinary study of South Asia across the university. The appointment will be in one of the following departments in the School of Humanities and Sciences:

Art and Art History (with a preference for a scholar of South Asian Film)
Religious Studies (preference will be given to applicants specializing in Hinduism and the study of Indian religion in general)

Teaching responsibilities will be determined by the home department.

Applicants should provide a cover letter including a brief statement of research interests, a curriculum vitae including list of publications, and one sample of recent scholarship. Assistant level and untenured applicants should arrange to have three letters of reference submitted to Academic Jobs Online. Currently tenured applicants should submit the names of three references.

For full consideration, materials should be received by September 15, 2015.

Please use the following link to apply: https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/5723

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University of British Columbia (CAN) - TT Assistant Professor in the History of Chinese Art and Visual Culture

The Department of Art History, Visual Art, and Theory at the University of British Columbia invites applications for a tenure-track appointment at the rank of Assistant Professor in the field of the history of Chinese art and visual culture. The department is searching for a candidate who specializes in the art, architecture, and/or visual culture of China up to the middle Qing. Possible areas of specialization might include, but are not limited to, early Chinese art and architecture, premodern painting, decorative arts, material culture, and Buddhist visual culture. Familiarity with the historical span of Chinese and East Asian art, including the modern era, would be an asset for teaching. The candidate will be versed in the most advanced theoretical and methodological concerns of the field and have competency in the languages the specialization requires.

UBC, one of the largest and most distinguished universities in Canada, has excellent resources for scholarly research. The Art History program offers a MA and a PhD, and partners with strong Visual Art and Critical and Curatorial Studies programs (http://www.ahva.ubc.ca). This position in Art History also presents an opportunity to engage with an interdisciplinary group of scholars within the larger academic community, including the Department of Asian Studies, the Asian Library, and Institute of Asian Research, as well as the Museum of Anthropology and the Morris and Helen Belkin Art Gallery.

The candidate must have a PhD (or have successfully defended their dissertation) by the position start date. The successful candidate will demonstrate excellence in research and in undergraduate and graduate teaching. He or she will be expected to maintain an active program of research, publication, teaching, graduate supervision, and service.

Applicants should apply through the UBC Faculty careers website: http://www.hr.ubc.ca/careers/faculty-careers/21358 and they must be prepared to upload (in the following order): a letter of application; a detailed curriculum vitae; statement of research and teaching philosophies; a sample syllabus; a sample book chapter or scholarly paper, and evidence of teaching effectiveness. Applicants should arrange to have three confidential letters of reference submitted by email to: ahva.head@ubc.ca, or by mail to: Professor Scott Watson, Chair, Art History Search Committee, Department of Art History, Visual Art and Theory, University of British Columbia, 403-6333 Memorial Road, Vancouver, B.C., V6T 1Z2, Canada. The anticipated start date of employment is July 1, 2016.

UBC hires on the basis of merit and is committed to employment equity and diversity within its community. We especially welcome applications from members of visible minority groups, women, Aboriginal persons, persons with disabilities, persons of minority sexual orientations and gender identities, and others with the skills and knowledge to engage productively with diverse communities. All qualified persons are encouraged to apply; however, Canadian citizens and permanent residents of Canada will be given priority. This position is subject to final budgetary approval. Salary will be commensurate with qualifications and experience.

Deadline: Applications and all supporting materials must be received by October 15th, 2015.

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University of Minnesota (MN) - TT Assistant Professor of South Asian Art History

Job ID: 304138

Location: Minneapolis, MN

Full/Part Time: Full-Time

Regular Temporary: Regular

Link: http://www1.umn.edu/ohr/employment/

Qualifications: Ph.D. or foreign equivalent in Art History or related field (A.B.D. considered but Ph.D. is strongly preferred by appointment start date); college/university-level teaching experience; a promising record of research and publication. If Ph.D is completed by the start date (August 29, 2016), appointment will be at the rank of Assistant Professor.

Candidates will be evaluated according to a) overall quality of their academic preparation and scholarly work, b) relevance of their scholarly research to the department's academic priorities and fields of inquiry, c) evidence of commitment to teaching and skills as a teacher, and d) strength of recommendations.

About the Job: The Department of Art History at the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities seeks candidates for the position of Assistant Professor of South Asian art (tenure track) beginning Fall 2016. We invite applications from scholars whose research focuses on any historical period and geographic area of South Asia, but especially welcome candidates specializing in the art, architecture or archaeology of ancient through early modern South Asia, particularly those that complement current faculty strengths in ancient Iran or the Ottoman and Safavid empires. In addition to upper-level/graduate teaching in their areas of research, ideal candidates will be able to teach broadly within South Asia and contribute to undergraduate Asian art surveys.

Appointment will be 100% time over the nine-month academic year (late-August to late-May).

Appointment will be at the rank of tenure-track assistant professor, depending on qualifications and experience, and consistent with collegiate and University policy.

How To Apply:

All applicants must apply online at http://www1.umn.edu/ohr/employment/. The Job ID number is 304138

To be considered for this position, please click the "apply" button and follow the instructions. You will be given an opportunity to complete an online application for the position and attach a cover letter and curriculum vitae.

Additional documents must be attached by accessing your “My Activities” page. The following materials must be attached to your online application: 1) cover letter, 2) curriculum vitae, 3) names, addresses, and email contact of three references as separate attachment in “My Activities."

Additional materials may be requested at a later date.

The deadline to apply for this position is November 1, 2015.

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Byzantine / Medieval Art

Humboldt University, Berlin (DEU) - Full Professorship in Medieval Visual Cultures

The Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences at the Humboldt University of Berlin, Department of Art and Visual History, invites applications for a

Full Professorship in Medieval Visual Cultures (W3)

to begin as soon as possible.

The appointed professor should be a nationally and internationally recognized medieval art historian with a research focus in the critical study of image and form (in both religious and secular contexts) and transcultural exchange during the Middle Ages. Knowledge of contemporary cultural studies and theories related to medieval art is desired. The candidate should have experience with interdisciplinary projects and be willing to collaborate with faculty within the Institute, throughout the Humboldt University and in the greater metropolitan region of Berlin-Brandenburg. The candidate should be engaged with teaching. Participation in university research initiatives and university committees is also expected.

Applicants must meet the legal requirements for professorial appointments in accordance with § 100 of the `Berliner Hochschulgesetz.´

HU is seeking to increase the proportion of women in research and teaching. Qualified female scholars are specifically encouraged to apply. Researchers from abroad are welcome to apply. Severely disabled applicants with equivalent qualifications will be given preferential consideration. People with an immigration background are specifically encouraged to apply.

Please send your application, quoting the reference number PR/024/15, in electronic form (one single pdf file) to: Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Dean of Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Prof. Dr. Julia von Blumenthal, berufungen.ksbf@hu‑berlin.de .

Please visit our website http://www.hu-berlin.de/stellenangebote, which gives you access to the legally binding German version.

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University of Alabama - Assistant Professor - Medieval Art and Architecture of Western Europe

The Department of Art and Art History at The University of Alabama seeks to appoint a faculty member at the rank of Assistant Professor in the area of Medieval Art and Architecture of Western Europe. Primary teaching responsibilities include courses in Early Christian/Byzantine Art, Early Medieval Art, Late Medieval Art, and Ancient Greek and/or Roman art, as well as undergraduate and graduate seminars in area of specialization. Other responsibilities include developing and maintaining a strong record of scholarly research with publications and service to the profession as well as advising students, participating actively in the graduate program, and engaging in departmental, college, and university service. Medieval Art is a vibrant field of study within the department and traditionally popular among the graduate and undergraduate programs. The Department of Art and Art History offers the BA and MA degrees in Art History and the BA, BFA , MA and MFA degrees in Studio Art. The MA degree in Art History is offered jointly with the University of Alabama at Birmingham. Important teaching resources include the Sarah Moody Gallery of Art, the Sella-Granata Art Gallery, and the Paul R. Jones Collection of American Art at The University of Alabama.

Required Qualifications: Ph.D. in Medieval Art and/or Architecture; record of successful teaching (beyond graduate teaching assistant level); commitment to interactive classroom learning and integrating new technologies in teaching; evidence of ongoing research; experience in developing and teaching undergraduate courses in Medieval Art and Architecture; active professional record.

Preferred qualifications: Demonstrated interest in and ability to teach Ancient Art in addition to the Medieval specialty.

Additional Position Information: The University of Alabama, the state’s flagship public research university, is located in Tuscaloosa, about 50 miles southwest of Birmingham. UA’s enrollment is diverse, drawing from the state of Alabama, the Southeast region and the nation, and increasingly from around the world. The total enrollment exceeds 36,000 students and continued growth is projected for the coming years. 51% of students come from outside the state of Alabama.

Instructions to Applicants: Please submit applications online by visiting the application website at http://facultyjobs.ua.edu, job posting number 0809723. Upload a CV under “Resume/Curriculum Vitae” and contact information for three professional references under “Other Documents 1.” Questions about this search should be directed to the Search Chair, Dr. Rachel Stephens (rachel@ua.edu). Review of applications will begin on 11/18/2015 and will continue until the position is filled.

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  • They advertised this position two years ago and hired someone. Anyone know what happened?
  • I am the chair of this search. Our new hire from last year left after a year to accept a position at her alma mater.

University of Bern (CHE) - Professor for Medieval Art History (Open Rank)

The Institute for Art History at the University of Bern seeks to fill the position of a Professor for Medieval Art History (open rank) beginning August 1st, 2016.

We look for a scholar who covers in her/his teaching the entire time period of the Middle‐Ages and has one specialization in the field of medieval painting, sculpture or applied arts. For further details, scholars with a Habilitation or equivalent qualification ask the Dean’s office (Dekanat) of the Philosophisch‐historische Fakultät for the “Merkblatt Professur für Ältere Kunstgeschichte (Nachfolge Prof. Dr. Norberto Gramaccini)“. The University of Bern seeks to raise the number of women in leading academic positions and thus encourages female scholars to apply.

Please send applications as PDF File with the candidate’s cv, list of publications, information about past teaching and a list of external funding raised until August 24, 2015 to: info@histdek.unibe.ch. (Please send publication samples only upon our request).

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University of Hamburg (DEU) - Professor of Medieval Art History

Universität Hamburg is dedicated to sustainability, equal opportunity and family-friendly policies. We also prize cultural diversity, communication and interaction among people from different backgrounds and with different lifestyles.

The School of Humanities invites applications for a

W2 PROFESSORSHIP IN MEDIEVAL ART HISTORY

commencing on 1 April 2016, Ref. No. 2241/W2

Applicants are expected to have international research experience as well as a successful track record in acquiring external funding and carrying out externally-funded projects. The University places particular emphasis on the quality of teaching and therefore requests that applicants provide details of their teaching experience and objectives.

Universität Hamburg seeks to increase the proportion of women in teaching and research and we therefore especially encourage qualified female academics to apply. Section 14 (3) of the Hamburg Higher Education Act (HmbHG) applies.

Tasks:

The successful candidate is expected to conduct research and teach in the field of medieval art history. She or he is expected to teach the entire scope of medieval art history and to participate in the Collaborative Research Centre Manuscript Cultures.

Section 12 (7) of the Hamburg Higher Education Act (HmbHG) applies.

Requirements:

Academic qualifications and additional requirements as specified in §15 of the Hamburg Higher Education Act.

Qualified disabled candidates receive preference in the application process.

Foreign applicants are expected to be proficient in German at least within reasonable time.

The deadline for applications is 27 August 2015. Please submit your application, including the standard documents and reference code 2241/W2 to:

An den

Präsidenten der Universität Hamburg

Stellenausschreibungen

Mittelweg 177

20148 Hamburg

or via email to: Bewerbungen@verw.uni-hamburg.de

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University of New Hampshire (NH) - Mediterranean Basin

Tenure track assistant professorship in Humanities to begin Fall 2016. A PhD in a related Humanities discipline (including Art History) in hand by July 15, 2015 is required.

The Department of Classics, Humanities & Italian Studies is an interdisciplinary department, and for this position, in the Humanities Program. The committee seeks scholars whose work treats the complexities of intercultural exchange, conflict, coexistence and communication in the Mediterranean Basin between 700 and 1500 CE. Applicants should have strong interests in notions of community, identity, and cultural belonging, and will collaborate in scholarship, teaching and curriculum development with others who work in different geographical, temporal or disciplinary areas. The committee is looking for candidates who focus on literature, cultural history, visual culture, performance, or philosophy, and prefer those who work at the intersection of at least two disciplinary perspectives

Applicants must submit a CV and Cover Letter (which should address how intercultural exchange in the Mediterranean Basin and interdisciplinary study inform the candidate's research program and teaching interests) online by October 30. Applicants must also have 3-4 letters of recommendation sent to Dr. Amy Boylan, Committee Chair, Department of Classics, Humanities & Italian Studies, 316 Murkland Hall, University of New Hampshire, 15 Library Way, Durham, NH 03824. Email: amy.boylan@unh.edu.

  • Candidates chosen for further consideration will be notified in mid-November and asked to send a writing sample, evidence of teaching effectiveness, a sample syllabus, and a statement providing further details of their research and teaching interests.

Full description, details and instructions for submission of materials are here: https://jobs.usnh.edu/applicants/jsp/shared/position/JobDetails_css.jsp?postingId=169517

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University of Pennsylvania (PA) - TT Assistant Professor Western Medieval Art and Architecture

Tenure-track Assistant Professor. Western Medieval Art and Architecture. Penn seeks a scholar-teacher with wide-ranging interests in the visual arts and architecture of the medieval period (700-1400). Teaching responsibilities include lectures and seminars in specialty, plus participation in survey courses as well as first-year and methods seminars. Completion of Ph.D. is expected prior to appointment. Submit applications online at http://facultysearches.provost.upenn.edu/postings/704 Include a cover letter, curriculum vitae, writing sample, and a teaching statement that addresses potential uses of local, regional, and digital resources. Provide contact information for three individuals who have agreed to provide a letter of recommendation. Recommenders will be contacted by the University with instructions on how to submit a letter to the website. Review of applications will begin on 11/15/2015 and continue until the position is filled.

The Department of History of Art is strongly committed to Penn’s Action Plan for Faculty Diversity and Excellence and to establishing a more diverse faculty (for more information see: http://www.upenn.edu/almanac/volumes/v58/n02/diversityplan.html). The University of Pennsylvania is an EOE. Minorities, women, individuals with disabilities, and protected veterans are encouraged to apply.

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University of San Francisco - Assistant Professor (tenure-track), Medieval Art

The Department of Art + Architecture at the University of San Francisco invites applications for a full-time, tenure-track position at the level of Assistant Professor in the field of Medieval Art History, to begin August 2016. We seek candidates whose research examines the history of European medieval art, preferably with secondary interests in early Islamic art. The ideal candidate will also possess significant museum or collections experience and/or a background in archaeology, architectural history or cultural preservation.

Teaching Responsibilities include introductory survey classes in the history of Western art (ancient to medieval), first year seminars, and undergraduate, upper-division seminars on topics in early Christian, Byzantine, Medieval, and Islamic art. Pending experience, the successful candidate may also occasionally teach classes related to museum studies at the undergraduate level and/or in the new M.A. in Museum Studies program. The teaching requirement is two classes per semester with a third class every fourth semester (2-2-2-3 over two years). There will also be regular, undergraduate advising responsibilities.

Qualifications include a Ph.D. in Art History with an emphasis in European medieval art at the time of appointment, and a strong record of excellence in research and teaching in the discipline. A secondary specialization in Islamic art of the Mediterranean world (8th-12th c.) is highly desired. Additional museum, archaeology, cultural preservation or architectural history experience is preferred, but not required. The successful candidate will be expected to play an important role both within the Department that includes Bachelor of Arts programs in art history, architecture, design, and fine arts and a Master of Arts program in Museum Studies, and within the College of Arts and Sciences overall. The candidate must also demonstrate a willingness to work in a culturally diverse environment and an understanding of, and commitment to, support the mission of the University.

Applicants should digitally submit their application at https://gnosis.usfca.edu/search. The required documents include: letter of application outlining current and future research interests, statement of teaching philosophy, curriculum vitae and three letters of reference. All files must be in PDF format. Applications must be received by December 1, 2015. Finalists will be asked to submit a writing sample and dossier, including representative teaching evaluations. We will interview a short list of candidates at CAA in Washington, D.C. in early February. Please direct inquiries to: medievalartsearch@usfca.edu.

For more information:  https://www.usfjobs.com/postings/10041

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Costume / Dress or Textile History

Design History

Early Modern / Renaissance Art

Eastern Michigan University (Ann Arbor, MI) - Assistant Professor, Renaissance / Baroque

The Art Department at Eastern Michigan University is seeking applicants for a tenure-track position in Art History. This position, at the Assistant Professor level, will involve teaching foundation level survey courses covering from the Renaissance through 1880 and regularly scheduled courses on Renaissance and Baroque art as well as other more specialized courses. Duties also include student advising and performing departmental and university service.
Eastern Michigan University enrolls a diverse population of approximately 23,000 students. The EMU campus is located in the Ypsilanti/Ann Arbor community, five miles from downtown Ann Arbor, 35 miles west of Detroit, and 50 miles from Toledo. Chicago, Cleveland and Toronto are each a half-day's drive away. The Art Department offers a wide array of programs in art history, studio art and art education.
Applicants should have the Ph.D. in hand by September 2016. A specialization in western art history from the Renaissance through ca. 1850 is essential. A secondary field of any of the following is desirable: museum studies, art of the Americas, African art, Islamic art. The ideal candidate will have a solid foundation in his/her own area of western art, as well as a broad content knowledge of art history to teach a variety of course topics. The candidate will be expected to maintain professional scholarship and be able to work collegially in a team environment.
Applications for this position must be made online at:
http://agency.governmentjobs.com/emichedu/default.cfm
The following documents in PDF format must be attached when submitting the application: Formal letter of application, CV, Statement of teaching philosophy, Statement of research agenda, Writing sample or offprints of published work, Contact information of three references (names, phone numbers, and emails). Contact the Art History Search Committee Co-Chairs, Dr. Ellen Schwartz (eschwartz@emich.edu) and Dr. Tom Suchan (tsuchan@emich.edu) with inquiries about the position.

Deadline: Friday, Jan. 8, 2016.

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Harvard University (MA) - TT Assistant Professor in Southern Renaissance Art

The Department of History of Art and Architecture seeks to appoint a tenure-track professor in Southern Renaissance art at the level of assistant professor. The appointment is expected to begin on July 1, 2016. The tenure-track professor will be responsible for instruction, course development, and advising at the undergraduate and graduate levels.

Basic Qualifications: Doctorate in History of Art and Architecture or related discipline ordinarily required by the time the appointment begins.

Additional Qualifications: Exceptional promise as a scholar and teacher.

Special Instructions: Please submit the following materials through the ARIeS portal (http://academicpositions.harvard.edu/postings/6378). Applications are due by November 1, 2015. 1 Cover letter 2. Curriculum Vitae 3. Teaching statement, including descriptions of at least three courses the candidate might wish to teach (no syllabi required). 4 Research statement 5. Two writing samples 6. Names and contact information of three referees, who will be asked by a system-generated email to upload a letter of recommendation once the candidate’s application has been submitted. The application is considered complete only when all three letters have been received.

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University of New Hampshire (USA: NH) - Mediterranean Basin

University of Southern California (CA) - TT Assistant Professor in Early Modern Art (ca. 1500–1800)

The Department of Art History in the Dana and David Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences at the University of Southern California (Los Angeles, CA) invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor position in the history of art (including but not limited to visual and/or material culture) of the early modern period (ca. 1500-1800). This position is expected to begin August 2016. The area of expertise is open, and various methodological and theoretical approaches are welcome.

The successful candidate will teach courses at the undergraduate and graduate level and participate actively in the intellectual life of the department and the university. Candidates must possess a Ph.D. at the time of appointment and show exceptional scholarly promise. Interested candidates should provide 1) a cover letter that includes a discussion of research and teaching, 2) a curriculum vitae, 3) two writing samples, at least one of which should be a chapter from a dissertation or book manuscript, and 4) the names and contact information of three referees who will be contacted in a system-generated email to provide letters. In order to be considered for this position, applicants are required to submit an electronic USC application; follow this job link or paste in a browser: http://jobs.usc.edu/postings/53205 . Review of applications will begin on November 2. Questions about the position can be directed to Professor Daniela Bleichmar, bleichma@usc.edu.

USC is an equal-opportunity educator and employer, proudly pluralistic and firmly committed to providing equal opportunity for outstanding persons of every race, gender, creed and background. The University particularly encourages women, members of underrepresented groups, veterans and individuals with disabilities to apply. USC will make reasonable accommodations for qualified individuals with known disabilities unless doing so would result in an undue hardship. Further information is available by contacting uschr@usc.edu .

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University of Rhode Island - TT Assistant Professor (Renaissance / Baroque) European Art

This position is tenure-track and will begin Fall, 2016.

Basic Function: Teach Introductory courses in Art History, upper division courses in Renaissance and Baroque European Art, additional courses which may include non-Western (preferably Asian), and upper level topics seminar in field of expertise for the Art & Art History Department, which offers the BA degree in Art History and BA and BFA in Studio Art. Maintain active record of research and scholarship, student advising, and Department and University service.

Required:

1. A Ph.D. in Art History (Renaissance/Baroque with specialization in 15th-18th century European Art) at time of application.

2. Demonstrated experience teaching college-level classes;

3. Demonstrated strong oral communication skills;

4. Demonstrated strong record of publication or evidence of scholarly promise;

5. Demonstrated ability to work with diverse groups of people.

Preferred:

Demonstrated ability to teach additional courses in Asian or other Non-Western Art History.

Required Documents

  1. Cover Letter/Letter of Application
  2. Curriculum Vitae

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  • This seems like yet another position tailored to a current, visiting professor.
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Williams College (MA) - TT Assistant Professor in History of European Art 1600-1815

The Art Department at Williams College seeks to hire a specialist in the history of European art, 1600-1815, to begin in Fall 2016. The successful candidate for this tenure-track, assistant-professor position will bring an interdisciplinary, transnational approach to the study of early modern European art. Expertise in transcontinental issues and the visual cultures of the colonial encounter and/or expertise in the discourse on aesthetics and eighteenth-century intellectual history are particularly welcome. Candidates should also provide evidence of excellence in scholarship and teaching. Completed Ph.D. (by Fall 2016) is required. Teaching expectations are 2 courses per semester (4 per year) plus a January term course every second year.

We are especially interested in individuals who have experience with diverse populations who can contribute to the diversity and excellence of the academic community at Williams through their research, teaching, and/or service. Candidates from under-represented groups are strongly encouraged to apply.

Applicants should submit a letter of application, curriculum vitae, summary of research interests (no more than 2 pages), statement of teaching vision and objectives (no more than 2 pages), a recent writing sample (no more than 30 pages), brief descriptions of two proposed courses, and three letters of reference, by 30 November, 2015. All materials should be addressed to Professor Peter Low, Chair, Art Department, and must be submitted through Interfolio at http://apply.interfolio.com/30909

All offers of employment are contingent upon completion of a background check. Further information is available here: http://dean-faculty.williams.edu/prospective-faculty/background-check-policy/.

Williams College is a coeducational liberal arts institution located in the Berkshire Hills of western Massachusetts. The college has built its reputation on outstanding teaching and scholarship and on the academic excellence of its approximately 2,000 students. Please visit the Williams College website (http://www.williams.edu).

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Yale University (CT)  - (Open Rank) Renaissance Art

The Department of the History of Art invites applications for a professor at any rank (Assistant, Associate or Full Professor) in the fields of Renaissance art, architecture, and/or visual/material culture. We encourage applications from scholars specializing in either Northern or Southern Europe, or in Europe’s interaction with the rest of the world. Applicants must have a Ph.D. in the History of Art and demonstrate a strong publication record and a commitment to teaching at the undergraduate and graduate levels. Start date for the position is July 1, 2016. Salary is commensurate with qualifications and experience. Yale University is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer. Yale values diversity among its faculty, students, and staff and strongly encourages applications from women, persons with disabilities, protected veterans, and underrepresented minorities. Please submit a cover letter, CV, and writing sample, along with the names and addresses of three references online at http://apply.interfolio.com/31672  Review of materials will begin on November 23, 2015.

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University of California San Diego (CA) - Assistant Professor - Art Historian - 19th C.

Art Historian - 19th Century University of California, San Diego Department of Visual Arts Assistant Professor, tenure-track, to begin July 1, 2016.

Situated within the Division of Arts and Humanities at UC San Diego, Department of Visual Arts http://visarts.ucsd.edu

The Department seeks an original, creative and engaged art historian of the long 19th century (1789-1914) with a specialization in any geographical area, whose research and teaching offer new insights and perspectives on the shifting spaces, temporalities and formulations that make the period key for the development of the concept, institutions, and critical apparatus of 'art' (including art history), the social and political contexts in which art is produced and assessed, the relation of art to other forms of communication and cultural activity, and / or how art contributes to and is shaped by cultural difference, inter-cultural exchange and the emerging contexts of globalization. All applicants must be able to teach introductory and upper-division undergraduate lecture courses on 19th century European art, as well as in lecture courses her or his area of specialization. We especially welcome scholars in European or North American art able to teach a course on the impact of 19th century globalization on the art of one or more of the following areas: Africa, East Asia, Latin America, and the Middle East. The Visual Arts Department, in which the position is housed, offers undergraduate and graduate programs in Studio, Media, Interdisciplinary Computing, and Speculative Design as well as an undergraduate major and minor in Art and Media History, Theory and Criticism and a PhD in Art History, Theory and Criticism, including one with a concentration in Art Practice.

Teaching duties include lower-and upper-division undergraduate lecture courses, undergraduate seminars, and graduate courses. PhD faculty are expected to work with and serve on the graduate committees of MFA students, as well as to advise and serve on committees of PhD students.

Rank and salary commensurate with qualifications and experience based on UC pay scales. PhD required or evidence of near completion.

Applications are only accepted electronically. To apply, please access RECRUIT, our electronic system at https://apol-recruit.ucsd.edu/apply/JPF00855

Application deadline is December 1, 2015 or until filled, however, to guarantee full consideration, the application should be received by December 1, 2015.

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Fellowships

Dumbarton Oaks (DC) - Post-Doctoral Fellow in Byzantine Art History, Image Collections and Fieldwork Archives

The Post-Doctoral Fellow will develop and implement research and curatorial projects related to ICFA’s collections in Byzantine Art and Architecture. The Fellow will work closely with Library staff and with the Dumbarton Oaks research community, to provide greater access to ICFA’s collections by establishing intellectual control over ICFA’s multi-media holdings and by devising and implementing research projects that make the collections available to both scholarly audiences and the general public. Projects may take the form of digital humanities projects, publications, and curated exhibitions (onsite and online). The Fellow will also assist with setting priorities for the cataloging, processing, and digitization of collections, based on their scholarly significance and potential use by scholars and researchers.

The Fellow will work under the general supervision of Jan Ziolkowski, Arthur Kingsley Porter Professor of Medieval Art at Harvard and Director of Dumbarton Oaks; and in close collaboration with the management of ICFA and the Director of the Library.

Qualifications

PhD in Art History, Architecture, or Archaeology, with a specialization in Byzantine, ancient, or medieval art

Well-developed research skills, particularly in the use of archival and photographic collections

Reading knowledge of one or more of the following languages: Modern Greek, Ancient and Medieval Greek, Latin, Turkish, Russian, Serbo-Croatian, Italian, French, German, or Arabic

Preferred: Experience in an academic library, archive, special collection, museum, or comparable environment

Strong computer skills, including experience using relational databases, collection management software, and electronic library resources

Experience with digital photography or digitization of photographs, slides, negatives, and other media, including working knowledge of Adobe Photoshop and Bridge or comparable software

Term: This is a one-year fellowship, with the possibility of renewal for two additional years. As a Post-Doctoral Fellow, the incumbent will have access to the outstanding resources of the Dumbarton Oaks Library, and become part of the larger community of research scholars at Dumbarton Oaks.

To Apply: The deadline for applications is September 21, 2015. Applications will be reviewed on an ongoing basis. Please send a résumé and cover letter to FellowshipPrograms@doaks.org. Candidates should also arrange for three letters of recommendation to be sent by referees, one of whom should be the Ph.D. thesis advisor, to the email above or to: Emily Gulick Jacobs, Manager of Academic Programs, Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection, 1703 32nd Street NW, Washington, DC, 20007.

https://apply.interfolio.com/31389

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National Gallery of Art (DC) - Center for Advanced Study in the Visual Arts - Mellon Postdoctoral Fellowship Program, 2016–2018

The Center for Advanced Study in the Visual Arts offers one postdoctoral fellowship each year for two consecutive academic years. The A. W. Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow will reside in Washington. During the first year the fellow will carry out research and writing for publication. The fellow will also design and direct an intensive weeklong seminar for the seven predoctoral fellows at the Center, focusing on a topic related to the applicant's field of interest and with a special emphasis on methodological issues. In the second academic year, while continuing research and writing in residence, the A. W. Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow will be expected to teach one course (advanced undergraduate or graduate) by arrangement at a neighboring university.

Field of Study: The A. W. Mellon Postdoctoral Fellowship supports research in the history, theory, and criticism of the visual arts of any time period or culture.

Residency: The A. W. Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow will be in residence at the Center for Advanced Study in the Visual Arts for two years and will participate fully in the activities of the Center throughout the fellowship period. The fellow will be provided with housing in an apartment near the Gallery, subject to availability, and with a shared study. The fellow has access to the notable resources represented by the art collections, the library, and the image collections of the National Gallery of Art, as well as to the Library of Congress and other specialized research libraries and collections in the Washington area.

Qualifications and Selection: Applicants for 2016 – 2018 must have received the PhD degree between October 1, 2010, and October 1, 2015. The fellowship is awarded without regard to age or nationality of applicants. Applications are reviewed by an external selection committee composed of scholars in the history of art. Individuals currently affiliated with the National Gallery of Art are not eligible for the A. W. Mellon Postdoctoral Fellowship program.

Support: The A. W. Mellon Postdoctoral Fellowship award is $50,000 per year. The fellow also receives allowances for travel, in addition to housing, as available.

Applications: Candidates for postdoctoral fellowships must complete an online application that includes brief proposals for the topic of the predoctoral seminar and the university course and a copy of an article or a chapter of a book, to be submitted on or before October 15, 2015. Three letters of recommendation in support of the application are required. After a preliminary selection, several candidates will be invited to Washington in early 2016 for interviews. The A. W. Mellon Postdoctoral Fellowship cannot be deferred or renewed.

Holders of the A. W. Mellon Postdoctoral Fellowship may reapply for a senior or visiting senior fellowship five years after the completion of the fellowship. Individuals may not apply for other Center fellowships while an application is pending or once a fellowship has been awarded.

A. W. Mellon Postdoctoral Fellowship Program Appointments.

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Bennington College (VT) - Art History

Bennington is a residential liberal arts college distinguished by its progressive approach to higher education. The College was founded on the principle of active engagement in learning, which is manifest in individualized plans of study developed by students together with faculty. We aim to educate students towards self-fulfillment and constructive social purposes, and we believe that equity, diversity, and inclusivity--in community and in curriculum--are vital to achieving those aims.

We invite applications for a full-time faculty position in art history, beginning Fall 2016. The successful candidate will be responsible for providing a full range of innovative courses in the history of art that include surveys as well as specific thematic subjects allowing students to make connections between historical and contemporary art with a global perspective. We are particularly interested in candidates who can teach subjects in pre-1900 and/or non-western art. Preference will be given to candidates who have a PhD and teaching experience beyond the level of teaching assistant.

Faculty at Bennington are teacher-practitioners whose professional work is in ongoing dialogue with their teaching and advising. Faculty teach five courses per year and fully engaged student advising is an expectation. Additionally, the successful candidate will demonstrate a commitment to developing curriculum that invites the participation of students with a broad range of interests.

Candidates should apply online to https://bennington.recruiterbox.com/jobs/fk0hijq by submitting: a) letter of application that includes a reflection on their potential to contribute to an increasingly inclusive and diverse environment through teaching, research, and/or service; b) curriculum vitae; c) statement of teaching philosophy that includes descriptions of three potential course offerings; d) three letters of recommendation with contact information.

Review of applications will begin November 1 and will continue until the position is filled.

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Rutgers University (NJ) - Art History - Advanced Asst/Assoc. Professor; Director of Cultural Heritage and Preservation Program

The Department of Art History at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, seeks candidates for the position of advanced tenure-track Assistant or tenured Associate Professor and Director of Rutgers’ Program in Cultural Heritage and Preservation Studies (CHAPS) within the Department of Art History.

Founded in 2009, the CHAPS program offers an undergraduate Certificate, Master’s Degree, and Ph.D. Concentration in Cultural Heritage and Preservation Studies, as well as a joint MA/JD degree with Rutgers Law School. Its mission is to serve as a center for research and education in the field of Cultural Heritage Preservation and as a center for outreach and collaboration on cultural heritage issues through community based projects, workshops, and conferences at regional, national, and international levels. The program is interdisciplinary and global in focus, holding a Memorandum of Understanding with UNESCO World Heritage Centre. Students work within the modern concept of cultural heritage as a social and political construct encompassing objects, buildings, and cultural landscapes as well as cultural expressions and traditions.

The successful candidate would serve as Director of the CHAPS program on a renewable basis and be actively engaged in the Department of Art History. He or she would teach a core seminar in CHAPS or a CHAPS special topics seminar on a yearly basis as well as courses within the Department of Art History on his or her particular area of expertise. The candidate would also participate in recruitment and advising of CHAPS and Art History graduate students, faculty recruitment, and in the planning and realization of CHAPS initiatives, including annual conferences. Participation in departmental and University committees and assistance in undergraduate and graduate curriculum development is expected. Candidates should show administrative skills and leadership potential. While the field of Cultural Heritage Studies is well established outside the United States, with degree granting programs at both the Masters and Ph.D. levels, CHAPS is at the forefront of such initiatives in the United States. Through this position, the department seeks to continue to expand its commitment to global engagement and to trans-disciplinary scholarship and research. On-campus opportunities to engage across disciplines include: the Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy; the Center for Urban Policy Research; Rutgers' Centers for Global Advancement and International Affairs (GAIA Centers); the Art and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory: Advancing AI Technology in the Digital Humanities; The Center for Migration and the Global City; the Centers for African, Asian, Latin American, Middle Eastern, and British Studies; the Eagleton Institute of Politics; the Initiative on Climate and Society; and the Department of African, Middle-Eastern, and South Asian Studies.

Located a short commute from New York City and easily accessible to Philadelphia and Washington DC, Rutgers offers opportunities for interaction with important cultural institutions, national and international organizations, universities, non-profit and government agencies, and professionals working in the field of Cultural Heritage.

Information on the Department of Art History and The Program in Cultural Heritage and Preservation Studies can be found at: http://arthistory.rutgers.edu

http://chaps.rutgers.edu

Qualifications: Candidates must have demonstrated knowledge and engagement with the field of cultural heritage as discipline and profession. A multi-disciplinary and global perspective in teaching and scholarship is considered an asset. The department welcomes applications from candidates whose scholarship focuses on the Asian Pacific, Australasia, Central and South Asia, the Middle-East or the Americas, among others. Ph.D. in a subject area relevant for the position or a foreign degree corresponding to a Ph.D. in a subject area relevant for the position required. Applicants should have a record of effective teaching and an ambitious research program including experience in fieldwork and publications.

Application Instructions: Candidates should submit a letter of application, curriculum vitae, personal statement, and three letters of recommendation via Interfolio, addressed to Chair, CHAPS Search Committee, Department of Art History, Voorhees Hall, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ 08901-1248. Deadline: November 1st.

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Southern Methodist University - Associate or Full Professor, Art History

Meadows Distinguished Endowed Chair of Art History - Associate or Full Professor

Description: The Division of Art History in the Meadows School of the Arts at Southern Methodist University seeks an exceptional scholar and teacher for a full-time appointment at the Associate or Full Professor level, depending on expertise, beginning August 2016 (position number 00053186).

Expectations: Required criteria include an outstanding teaching record, including experience teaching and advising graduate students; a record of innovative, disciplinarily transformative scholarship with demonstrable national and international impact; and the desire to work collaboratively with faculty within and beyond the art history department on initiatives related to the doctoral program. Strongly desired criteria include a record of inspiring teaching and generous mentorship that extends to the professional placement of students following degree completion; a record of program-building and collaboration at prior institutions; and openness to working with other departments and programs and with the wider university community to advance programmatic goals. The faculty member would be also be expected to advise MA and PhD students working in areas relevant to his or her work and to pursue and to continue to publish substantive scholarly research that shapes the discipline. The course load, like that of other full-time faculty in the department, would be 2-2. We would welcome applications from scholars whose work interrogates the development and use of visual media within historical cultures and societies in any period (ancient through present), or region of the world (Europe, the Near East, the Americas, Asia, Africa, Oceania, or in diaspora). We particularly seek a candidate whose work crosses disciplinary boundaries, is methodologically innovative, is engaged with emerging fields, and can leverage or enhance existing strengths in the visual culture of the Americas and Iberia.

Preferred Qualifications: Doctoral degree in art history or related field; Demonstrated excellence in teaching at the college level; Current professional member of national and/or international arts organizations – for instance, the College Art Association (CAA); Accomplished scholar with an established publication and presentation record; A scholar whose work crosses disciplinary boundaries and is methodologically innovative; A scholar whose work concerns any period or region of the world.

Application: Send letter of application highlighting qualifications, complete curriculum vitae, and three letters of recommendation to Rosa Reifsnyder, SMU, Post Office Box 750356, Dallas TX, 75275 or as email attachments to rreifsnyde@smu.edu. We encourage digital applications. E-mailed files should be saved to smallest size. To retain font and formatting integrity, please save documents in .pdf format. Letters of recommendation may be scanned and sent as .pdf or.jpg files. All digital material must be fully functioning on both PC and Mac platforms.

To ensure full consideration for the position, applications must be postmarked by January 25, 2016, but the committee will continue to accept applications until the position is filled. The committee will notify applicants of its employment decision at the completion of the search. The Division of Art History: The Division of Art History aspired to incarnate the ideals of the rubric RASC/a, which stands for “Rhetorics of Art, Space, and Culture.” It builds upon the strengths of the present faculty but with renewed emphasis on historical and new media, visual technologies, architecture and the city, race and gender, and performance and ritual. Visit us at http://smu.edu/meadows/.

SMU: SMU is an inclusive and intellectually vibrant community of teachers and scholars that values diverse research and creative agendas. SMU offers excellent benefits including full same-sex domestic partner benefits. Explore Virtual SMU at http://www.smu.edu. Our beautifully shaded campus of Georgian-Revival-inspired architecture is situated in the heart of Dallas. The Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex, a culturally rich arts and global business center, is home to many universities, arts organizations, and a new performing arts center. http://www.dallaschamber.org

SMU will not discriminate in any program or activity on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, age, disability, genetic information, veteran status, sexual orientation, or gender equity and expression. The Executive Director for Access and Equity/Title IX Coordinator is designated to handle inquiries regarding nondiscrimination policies and may be reached at the Perkins Administration Building, Room 204, 6425 Boaz Lane, Dallas, TX 75205, 214-768-3601, accessequity@smu.edu.

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University of Alabama - Full Professor, Department Chair - Art and Art History

The University of Alabama Department of Art and Art History seeks an individual with an outstanding record of proven leadership, teaching, research and service, to be hired at the rank of Full Professor with tenure for the 12 month position of Chair. The successful candidate must be internationally recognized within their field, have an active research program that includes external funding and can advance the research goals and stature of the faculty to those of a tier-one research institution. This candidate should be able to forge a dynamic vision for the department by working with the faculty, and communicate that vision to the Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences and the Provost of the University.

We seek a chair who can build upon our strong foundation to increase the quality of our students’ experience and advance the Department’s prestige and visibility in the disciplines of Art and Art History. The applicant should possess proven leadership abilities with a minimum of three years significant administrative experience, and have an enthusiasm for the University’s teaching and research missions. The candidate must hold an M.F.A. in Studio Art or Ph.D. in Art History (or an equivalent position in an arts-related profession, e.g. a terminal degree in Arts Administration), and her or his field of expertise should complement those of existing faculty and future plans for growth in the department.

In addition, the successful candidate should demonstrate a proven record in the following areas:
- vigorous advocacy on behalf of faculty, staff and students
- excellent leadership, particularly promoting collegiality in team-building, implementing change and coordinating diverse approaches to teaching and research
- innovative curriculum and program maintenance and development while fostering interdisciplinary work across the arts
- excellent budget oversight and facilities management
- excellent implementation of assessment plans and interpreting assessment data
- excellent oversight of accreditation or certification processes
- inspirational mentoring of colleagues and students

Applicants should apply online at https://facultyjobs.ua.edu. Applicants must include a curriculum vita, a letter of application, and names and contact information for three references. Statements of administrative and leadership philosophy, teaching philosophy, interests, and evidence of research activity (for artists a digital portfolio with 20 examples of the candidate’s work and for art historians at least three refereed article publications) must also be included. Potential candidates may contact the chairperson of the search committee, Craig Wedderspoon, at craig.wedderspoon@ua.edu if additional information is desired. Beginning November 16, 2015, applications and nominations will be reviewed on an ongoing basis and will continue to be accepted until the position is filled. The position is scheduled to start on August 16, 2016, or as negotiated.

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School of the Art Institute of Chicago (IL) - Historian of Art, Design, or Architecture, emph. Global, Transnational, or Trans-geographic Perspectives before 1800 (OPEN RANK)

The School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC) seeks a scholar of art, design, or architecture with an emphasis on global, transnational, or trans-geographic perspectives. Specialization is open, but applicants should have a primary research focus on topics before 1800. Starting in August 2016, this tenure-track or tenured, full-time faculty position will play a leadership role in the teaching of art and architectural history in SAIC’s first-year curriculum. The ideal applicant will offer innovative ways of developing introductory courses in world cultures for artists and designers and will contribute to the diversity of the School by bringing a perspective, way of thinking, and/or a unique set of experiences that expands the intellectual conversation of the field. Combined with this role, the candidate will also regularly contribute to the graduate program in Modern and Contemporary Art and Design History, and the successful applicant’s research should enable graduate seminars in theory, methodology, or other issues and practices relevant across historical fields. Preference will be given to candidates who evidence significant experience in or engagement with pedagogy, especially in relation to the education of artists. A substantive record of scholarship is expected of senior candidates, as is the promise of continued publication and research output for all applicants. The successful candidate will be engaged with current debates in the disciplines of art, design, or architectural history. The ideal candidate should be familiar with issues in contemporary art regardless of research specialty. They will join a department composed of fifteen full-time tenure-line faculty committed to an active research culture and to excellence in teaching.

QUALIFICATIONS: Ph.D. is required, with substantive teaching and pedagogical experience preferred. A record of scholarship and future prospects for publications and other research outputs are expected. Rank and salary are competitive with peer institutions and are commensurate with quality and output of scholarship, extent of teaching experience, and current professional standing.

APPLICATION PROCEDURES: Applications will be accepted until the position is filled. However, interested persons are encouraged to apply by Tuesday, December 15, 2015, to ensure that their application is considered before the position is filled. Please submit an application and required materials at http://SAICfaculty.slideroom.com. You will be asked to create an account after which time you may complete the application comprised of fill-in fields and uploaded documents. SAIC will underwrite the application fees; you will not be charged to apply for the position. You are encouraged to allow plenty of time to complete your application.

Complete the fields for: educational background; current position; and contact information for three professional references.

Please convert all word documents into PDFs before uploading. Required files to upload include: a cover letter stating interests and qualifications; curriculum vitae; and writing samples (combined maximum of 30 pages).

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Hispanic / Latin American Art

Tufts University (MA) - Part-Time Lecturer in Latin American and Latina/o Art

This is a non-tenure track position.

The Department of Art & Art History at Tufts University is searching for a part-time lecturer for Spring 2016, Fall 2016, and Spring 2017 to teach one course each semester at the undergraduate level in Latin American and Latina/o Art; and also to contribute several lectures to a team-taught survey class (offered Monday and/or Wednesday mornings). College-level teaching experience and Ph.D. preferred. Geographical and temporal focus are open.

Apply with letter, CV, sample course syllabus, and three confidential letters of reference. Applicants should arrange to have the three confidential reference letters submitted directly by the authors. All application materials must be submitted via Interfolio at https://apply.interfolio.com/32126. Questions about the position may be directed to Peter Probst, Chair, Department of Art & Art History, Tufts University, at peter.probst@tufts.edu . Review of applications begins November 30, 2015, and continues until the position is filled.

Tufts University is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity employer. We are committed to increasing the diversity of our faculty. Members of underrepresented groups are strongly encouraged to apply.

Tufts invites all interested and qualified candidates to apply for employment opportunities. If you are an applicant with a disability who is unable to use our online tools to search and apply for jobs, please contact us by calling Johny Laine in the Office of Equal Opportunity (OEO) at 617.627.3298 or at Johny.Laine@tufts.edu. Applicants can learn more about requesting reasonable accommodations at http://oeo.tufts.edu.

Islamic / Middle Eastern Art

College of William and Mary (VA) - Asian and Middle Eastern Studies (incl. Art and Art History)

Northwestern University (IL) - TT Asst. Professor - Iranian or Turkish Studies (incl. Art History)

The Program in Middle East and North African Studies at Northwestern University invites applications for a tenure-track assistant professorship in modern Iranian studies or Turkish studies, in the humanities or humanistic social sciences. Candidates should work within an established discipline, and also engage with interdisciplinary conversations in Middle East studies. The position is anchored in the interdisciplinary Program in Middle East and North African studies, which offers an undergraduate major and minor and a PhD certificate program and a growing community of scholars and students. The successful candidate will need to qualify for a joint appointment in a partner department, including but not limited to anthropology, art history, a literature department, history, philosophy, religious studies, or sociology. Expertise and extensive engagement with primary documents, archives, and/or fieldwork in the language(s) of the region is expected. While this search names both Iranian and Turkish studies, candidates need not engage both fields, nor work exclusively in one or the other. The committee will be considering applicants in both subfields, which are areas of growth within the MENA Program. Job to begin September 1, 2016. PhD expected to be completed no later than spring 2016.

Applications should include: a cover letter including description of current research project, future research areas, and teaching experience or philosophy; curriculum vitae; names and electronic addresses of three referees, and a writing sample of 20-25 manuscript pages or a published academic article. In order to receive full consideration, materials must arrive by Monday Oct 10. Interviews will be conducted at the Middle East Studies Association meetings in Denver. Please visit http://www.mena.northwestern.edu to apply.

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University of New Hampshire (USA: NH) - Mediterranean Basin

University of Toronto - St. George (CAN) - TT Assistant Professor, Islamic Art and Architecture Before 1800

The Department of History of Art at the University of Toronto invites applications for a tenure-stream appointment at the rank of Assistant Professor. The department seeks to appoint a historian of Islamic art and architecture before 1800, welcomes applications from scholars whose work focuses on any region of the Islamic world. Preference will be given to applications from scholars whose research interests are interdisciplinary. Start date for this position is July 1, 2016.

The applicant must have a PhD in History of Art or a closely related discipline, at the time of appointment, or shortly thereafter and must demonstrate a strong record of excellence in research and teaching. The successful candidate will be expected to play an important role in undergraduate and graduate level academic programs, both within the Department of Art and in cooperation with cognate fields. We offer opportunities to work in collaborative programs, including the Institute of Islamic Studies, the Centre for Renaissance and Reformation Studies, Diaspora Studies, History of the Book, Jewish Studies, Sexual Diversity Studies, and Women's Studies. The Department of Near and Middle Eastern Civilizations has faculty in many adjacent fields. The University of Toronto offers the opportunity to teach, conduct research and live in one of the most diverse cities in the world.

Evidence of excellence in teaching will be demonstrated through teaching accomplishments, letters of reference and teaching materials submitted with the application. Excellence in research is demonstrated by publications in top-ranked and field-relevant academic journals, presentations at major conferences, awards and accolades, and strong endorsements by referees.

Salary to be commensurate with qualifications and experience.

We encourage you to submit your application online by clicking on the link below. Applications should include a cover letter, current curriculum vitae, a statement outlining current and future research interests, two writing samples, one of which should be a published work, a teaching statement and materials relevant to teaching experience. Applicants should ask three referees to write letters directly to Professor Legge and send via e-mail at art.chair@utoronto.ca . Materials must be received by November 30, 2015. If you have any questions about this position, please contact Vicky Dingillo at art.admin@utoronto.ca.

Submission guidelines can be found at: http://uoft.me/how-to-apply. We recommend combining attached documents into one or two files in PDF/MS word format.

For more information about the Department of Art, please visit our home page at http://www.art.utoronto.ca.

The University of Toronto is strongly committed to diversity within its community and especially welcomes applications from visible minority group members, women, Aboriginal persons, persons with disabilities, members of sexuality minority groups, and others who may contribute to the further diversification of ideas. All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply; however, Canadians and permanent residents will be given priority.

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Modern / Contemporary Art

Amherst College (MA) - Assistant Professor of Contemporary Art

Amherst College’s Department of Art and the History of Art invites applications for a full-time, tenure-track Assistant Professor position in contemporary art that will begin on July 1, 2016. We encourage applications from those whose research has a transnational emphasis.

Amherst College has profoundly transformed its student body in terms of socioeconomic status, ethnicity, and nationality, among other areas.  Today nearly one quarter of Amherst's students consists of Pell Grant recipients; 43 percent of our students are domestic students of color.  We seek candidates who are capable of demonstrating competence and sensitivity in working in a college in which students are broadly diverse with regard to gender, race, ethnicity, nationality, sexual orientation, and religion and/or candidates who have a record of teaching a diverse student population.  Amherst College welcomes interdisciplinary teaching. The successful candidate will have the opportunity to collaborate with colleagues in Film and Media Studies, Architectural Studies, and the Mead Museum of Art. Two courses per semester including a survey in the development of art and theory since 1960; supervision of senior honors projects; and advising. Candidates with the requirements for Ph.D. completed by July 1, 2016, will be considered.

Candidates should submit electronically via Interfolio a letter of application, CV, one writing sample not to exceed thirty pages, three confidential letters of recommendation, and two sample syllabi, one of which must be for an introductory course.  Review of applications will begin November 7, 2015, and continue until the position is filled. Applications received by this date will be assured of full consideration. Amherst College is a private undergraduate liberal arts college for men and women, with 1,800 students and more than 200 faculty members. Located in western Massachusetts, Amherst participates with Hampshire, Mount Holyoke, and Smith Colleges and the University of Massachusetts in the Five College Consortium.  It is close to MASS MoCA and two hours drive from the Institute of Contemporary Art in Boston.

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California Institute of the Arts (CA) - Contemporary Art Theory Faculty Position

The School of Critical Studies at the California Institute of the Arts (CalArts) and the MA Aesthetics and Politics program invite applications for a full-time nine-month faculty position in contemporary art theory, with an emphasis on political thought. Approaches that foreground race and gender are particularly welcome. Based at a thriving arts campus, and with concentrations in critical theory, media and urban studies, and global studies, the MA is a rigorously interdisciplinary program that investigates the crossovers of contemporary art and political events. We seek to appoint an emerging or established scholar whose work complements that of the programs internationally recognized faculty and high-profile visitors. The successful candidate is expected to contribute to both the BFA and MA curricula, and to the MA programs public events, daily governance, and development. An interest in teaching both undergraduate and graduate students in a diverse arts environment is key. PhD preferred. To apply: please send cover letter, CV, writing sample, three letters of recommendation, and two sample course syllabi, to: Arne De Boever, MA Program Director; School of Critical Studies, Attn: Contemporary Art Theory search; 24700 McBean Parkway, Valencia, CA 91355-2340. http://www.calarts.edu. Application deadline is October 1st, 2015.

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Colgate University (NY) - TT Asst. Professor of Art and Art History (Art Historian-Modernist)

Art Historian— Modernist. COLGATE UNIVERSITY invites applications for a Tenure-Track position at the rank of Assistant Professor, beginning Fall 2016; completion of PhD prior to or shortly after the date of hire expected. Candidates’ scholarship and teaching should consider Modernism in a global framework in relation to US and European contexts. The position offers opportunities to collaborate with interdisciplinary university programs that include Africana and Latin American Studies, Asian Studies, Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies, as well as Film and Media Studies. The five-course teaching load will include introductory and advanced courses related to the history of art and architecture in the Modernist period, broadly conceived as 1850-1950. Responsibilities also include participation in all-university programs, including the Liberal Arts Core Curriculum. Colgate is a highly-selective liberal arts university of 2900 students situated in central New York. Colgate faculty are committed to excellence in both teaching and scholarship. Further information about the Art and Art History department can be found at http://www.colgate.edu/academics/departments-and-programs/art-and-art-hi.... Letter of application, c.v. and three current letters of recommendation must be submitted through https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/6040. Colgate strives to be a community supportive of diverse perspectives and identities. Candidates should describe in their cover letter (or other statement) their approach to teaching and/or scholarship in a diverse and inclusive educational environment.

Review of applications will begin December 15, 2015, and will continue until the position is filled.

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Humboldt University, Berlin (DEU) - Full Professorship in Modern Art History

The Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences at Humboldt University of Berlin, Department of Art and Visual History, invites applications for a

Full Professorship in Modern Art History (W3)

beginning April 1, 2016.

The appointed professor should be a nationally and internationally recognized modern art historian with a broad knowledge of the major tenets and ideas that shaped the discipline of art history during the 19th and 20th centuries. A research focus in the history and theory of images and in gender studies is desired. The candidate should have experience with interdisciplinary projects and be willing to collaborate with faculty within the Institute, throughout the Humboldt University and in the greater metropolitan region of Berlin-Brandenburg. The candidate should be engaged with teaching. Participation in university research initiatives and university committees is also expected.

The applicants must meet the legal requirements for professorial appointments in accordance with § 100 of the `Berliner Hochschulgesetz.´

HU is seeking to increase the proportion of women in research and teaching. Qualified female scholars are specifically encouraged to apply. Researchers from abroad are welcome to apply. Severely disabled applicants with equivalent qualifications will be given preferential consideration. People with an immigration background are specifically encouraged to apply.

Please send your application, quoting the reference number PR/023/15, in electronic form (one single pdf file) to: Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Dean of Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Prof. Dr. Julia von Blumenthal, berufungen.ksbf@hu-berlin.de.

Please visit our website http://www.hu-berlin.de/stellenangebote, which gives you access to the legally binding German version.

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Miami University of Ohio (OH) - Asst. Professor - Modern and Contemporary Art History

Art: tenure-track assistant professor with specialization in contemporary art (post-1945), beginning August 22, 2016. To complement existing faculty with degree programs in art history, studio, graphic design, and art education. We especially seek candidates whose research bridges discussions of the impact of new media on contemporary art theory and practice and who can therefore foster connections to related disciplines.

Responsibilities include teaching introductory surveys, upper-level courses in contemporary art, undergraduate seminars in area of expertise, and opportunities for graduate classes with MFA students; maintaining a high level of research and scholarly activity consistent with tenure expectations; and service requirements such as committee work, curriculum development, and/or service to student organizations.

Required: Ph.D. in History of Art or related field (by December 31, 2016 for re-appointment to second year). Strong candidates will have a record of scholarly activity and teaching experience. Inquiries about the position can be directed to Andrew Casper at casperar@miamioh.edu. Submit cover letter, vita, teaching philosophy, writing sample, list of three references to https://miamioh.hiretouch.com/job-details?jobID=1845.

Review of applications will begin on December 1, 2015 and continues until position is filled. Miami University, an EO/AA employer encourages applications from minorities, women, protected veterans and individuals with disabilities.

Miami does not permit, and takes action to prevent, harassment, discrimination and retaliation. Requests for reasonable accommodations for disabilities should be directed to Ms. Mary Jane Leveline at (513) 529-2027. Annual Security and Fire Safety Report may be found at: http://www.MiamiOH.edu/campus-safety/annual-report/index.html. Criminal background check required. All campuses are smoke- and tobacco-free.

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San Diego State University (CA) - TT Asst. Professor - Art History / Visual Studies (incl. Modern / Contemporary Art)

Savannah College of Art and Design (GA) - Professor of Art History (Contemporary)

Join SCAD Savannah as a full-time professor of contemporary art history. In this role, you will contribute to the undergraduate and graduate core curriculum and develop and teach advanced undergraduate and graduate courses in areas of specialization including visual culture, new media, photography and film.

This position requires the ability to motivate students to think creatively and critically; work with students and faculty of diverse backgrounds; and demonstrated enthusiasm for working with a variety of learning styles at a leading arts university.

You should have leadership experience and demonstrated classroom success. A background in museum studies or curatorial experience is a plus as it will enable you to take full advantage of the premier exhibitions and collections at the world-class SCAD Museum of Art.

This is your chance to work with talented students within the historic district of Savannah, Georgia, a walkable, bikeable coastal city that provides a living laboratory for the study of art and design.

Required Documents

  1. Resume
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  4. Teaching Philosophy

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  • Ph.D. in art history or a related field
  • College-level teaching experience
  • Specialty in the intersection of art, media and technology preferred
  • Leadership and experience in museum studies or curatorship preferred
  • Experience with study devoted to visual culture, new media, photography and film preferred

For complete submission requirements, http://scadjobs.scad.edu/postings/8986

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University of Chicago (IL) - Open Rank - Modern and Contemporary Art

The Department of Art History at the University of Chicago solicits applications for an open rank faculty position in modern and contemporary art with a preferred start date of 1 July 2016. Applicants with a range of interests within this field are especially encouraged to apply. For Assistant Professor candidates, PhD or defended dissertation by 30 June 2016 is highly preferred. Complete application materials include cover letter (including discussion of research plans and teaching interests), CV, names and contact information for three professional references, and two writing samples. Applicants should send all materials in electronic format (MS Word or PDF) to caltekruse@uchicago.edu with subject heading "Modern and Contemporary Art Search." In addition, applicants must upload the CV and cover letter to the Academic Career Opportunities Website at https://academiccareers.uchicago.edu for posting #02764. For full consideration, all application materials must be received by 15 October 2015. No materials received after 1 December 2015 will be accepted. The position is contingent on final budgetary approval.

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University of Minnesota Morris (MN) - TT Assistant Professor of Art History (Modernist/Contemporary)

Full-time, tenure-track position beginning August 15, 2016.

QUALIFICATIONS: We seek a specialist in modern/contemporary art history with an enthusiasm for teaching undergraduate students at a small, residential, liberal arts college that has been recognized nationally for its high academic quality, sustainability initiatives, and community service. The ideal candidate is able to teach introductory art history courses, upper-level courses in art since 1800, modernist/contemporary art methods and theories, and a non-western field(s) other than early Islamic (7th-12th centuries). At least one year of teaching experience at the college level beyond that of a teaching assistant is required, and a commitment to productive scholarship is essential. Familiarity with a liberal arts college environment preferred. Candidates should also have the potential for academic leadership. PhD in Art History by date of appointment is required.

RESPONSIBILITIES: Will teach five courses per academic year (total of 20 credit hours), which may include introductory courses (Principles of Art, and Renaissance to Modern Art); upper-division courses in art since 1800; modernist/contemporary art methods and theories; the history of photography/digital media; the art history capstone course; and a non-western field(s) other than early Islamic. Other courses based on the candidate's interest, experience, and expertise, and that complement curricular offerings at UMM, are also possible.

Other responsibilities include undergraduate advising, and participating in reviews for studio art majors. To achieve promotion and tenure, candidates must demonstrate excellence in teaching, have a strong record of scholarly publication in their field(s) of specialization, and provide service to the profession, the campus, and the discipline.

SALARY: Commensurate with qualifications and experience.

APPLICATION: Applications must be submitted on-line. Please log on to the U of M Online Employment System at http://www1.umn.edu/ohr/employment/. Choose Job ID # 304328. Click the Apply button and follow the instructions. Attach a letter of application and curriculum vitae. Please send by regular mail unofficial transcripts of all graduate courses and three or more letters of recommendation written within the last three years to: Art History Search Committee, Division of the Humanities, University of Minnesota, Morris, 600 East 4th Street, Morris, MN 56267.

Complete applications will be reviewed beginning November 15, 2015 and will be accepted until the position is filled.

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Museum Studies

Native American Art

University of Washington in Seattle (WA) - TT Asst. or Assoc. Prof. - Northwest Native American Art

The Division of Art History in the School of Art + Art History + Design and the Burke Museum at the University of Washington in Seattle invite applications for a full-time, tenure-track faculty position in Northwest Native American Art. This appointment is anticipated at the rank of Assistant or Associate Professor; in exceptional circumstances appointment as Full Professor will be considered, commensurate with qualifications and experience. The faculty position includes a joint curatorial appointment with the Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture where the successful candidate will be the Curator of Northwest Native American Art and Director of the Bill Holm Center for the Study of Northwest Native Art. This position starts in September 2016 on a nine-month service period. From September 16 through June 15, this position has 50% responsibilities as curator at the Burke Museum and 50% responsibilities as a faculty member in Art History. For two months each summer, the position has 100% responsibilities as curator and receives an additional two months of salary.

The University of Washington is one of the leading centers for the study of Northwest Native Art. The successful candidate will be expected to pursue an active program of research comprising scholarly publication and curatorial work, and to foster collaboration and exchange among researchers, artists, and community stakeholders.

Applicants should have a PhD (or foreign equivalent) by the start of the appointment and have an interest in and ability to teach undergraduate and graduate courses and supervise MA and PhD students.

To apply, applicants should submit a letter of application, CV, list of references with contact information, statement of teaching philosophy and interests, course syllabi, dissertation abstract, and any publications and/or three dissertation chapters, plus three letters of recommendation. All materials should be sent via the following Interfolio URL: http://apply.interfolio.com/31876 (please request letters of reference using the Interfolio application). Please send questions about this position to search chair, Estelle Lingo, at arth2016@uw.edu. Preference will be given to candidates applying on or before November 1. Applications will be accepted until the position is filled.

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Duke University (NC) - Asst. Professor of the Practice in Film and Documentary Arts

The Department of Art, Art History, and Visual Studies at Duke University, in affiliation with the Program in Arts of the Moving Image, the Center for Documentary Studies, and the Master of Fine Arts in Experimental and Documentary Arts, invites applications for an assistant Professor of the Practice in the area of Film and Documentary Arts to begin 1 July, 2016.

Requirements for the position include a terminal degree in the field (MFA or Ph.D.) and a growing record of screenings, exhibitions, scholarly publications and/or an expanding portfolio as an artist. Candidates should demonstrate a high level of artistic achievement and scholarly engagement in the moving image arts, with particular attention to production histories and approaches both digital and analog. Teaching experience at the college level is highly desired.

We seek an active and engaged film artist who possesses strong conceptual, theoretical and technical understandings of the documentary arts, of media production, and is committed to teaching -- on both the undergraduate and graduate level -- as core to their artistic practice.

Please submit the following materials to the automated job application service, http://www.academicjobsonline.org: a letter of application, curriculum vitae, statement of teaching philosophy, links to 3 samples of recent artistic work, and the names and contact information for three confidential referees. All applications received by November 1, 2015 will be guaranteed full consideration. Initial interviews will be conducted at the College Art Association meeting in Washington, D.C., February 3-6, 2016.

For more information about Duke and its programs, please visit: http://aahvs.duke.edu/art-history; http://ami.duke.edu; http://documentarystudies.duke.edu; http://mfaeda.duke.edu.

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Visual Culture / Visual Studies

Haverford College (PA) - TT Assistant Professor in Visual Studies

Haverford College invites applications for a full-time tenure track Assistant Professor position in Visual Studies, to begin in Fall 2016. Specialization in the theory, history, interpretation, science, politics, culture, and/or aesthetics of the visual is required. The successful candidate will establish the theoretical groundwork for a new interdisciplinary minor in Visual Studies, with responsibilities for anchoring, managing and administering a trans-divisional program while developing a teaching and research agenda based on his/her own training and expertise. The yearly teaching requirements will include an Introduction to Visual Studies class, an upper-level program capstone course, and two courses in an adjacent department or field.

Candidates for the position should have a PhD in a relevant area and a research interest in some interdisciplinary combination of the following areas:

Information visualization (visual representation, design and implementation)

Visual perception and cognition (technologies of vision, philosophy or psychology of vision/art, visual aesthetics, vision as a form of knowing, sensation and perception, the human visual system)

History and theory of visuality (cultural studies approaches, spectacle and spectatorship, anthropology of vision, ethics of seeing, nature, function, role of the visual through history, technologies of the image, cultural reception)

Critical making and fabrication (digital arts and humanities, MakerSpace technology, interactive media, new media, digital production, film making, curation)

We especially welcome candidates who would contribute vigorously to existing interdisciplinary programs, concentrations, and departments: https://www.haverford.edu/sites/default/files/Office/Provost/VS_Job_Description.pdf

Qualified candidates should submit a cover letter, CV, research statement, teaching statement, a sample syllabus of a relevant course, and also arrange to have three current confidential letters of reference submitted via http://apply.interfolio.com/32117 . Questions about the application process should be directed to Georgia Davidis Malone, Faculty Dossier Coordinator, at gdavidisma@haverford.edu . For technical questions, please contact Interfolio directly at 877-997-8807 or help@interfolio.com . For full consideration, all materials should be received by Saturday, November 14, 2015.

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Lingnan University (HK) - Asst. Professor - Visual Studies

Lingnan University, a distinctive liberal arts institution in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, is committed to the provision of quality whole-person education informed by the best of Chinese and Western liberal arts traditions. It strives to pursue excellence in teaching, learning, scholarship and community engagement. With three academic Faculties, it offers a wide range of undergraduate degree programmes in arts, business and social sciences. These programmes are distinguished by the following attributes: disciplinary, inter-disciplinary and pre-professional studies that are based on a broad liberal arts foundation; rich co-curricular and extra-curricular activities; ample global learning opportunities; active community engagement and multifarious workplace experience. It also offers postgraduates programmes up to the doctoral level. Applications are now invited for the following post, which will be tenable from mid-August 2016 or by mutual agreement:

Assistant Professor

Department of Visual Studies

Post Ref.: 15/45/C

The Department of Visual Studies offers a Bachelor of Arts (Hons) degree programme centred on three core subjects: aesthetics, Chinese and Western art history, and film studies. Courses in these theoretical/historical areas are supplemented with studio courses, internships and service-learning opportunities. In addition, Faculty members supervise MPhil and PhD students. For more information about the Department, please visit http://www.LN.edu.hk/visual/.

General Requirements: The candidate should have a PhD degree in a relevant discipline and be an active researcher in at least one of the following areas: Chinese or Western art history, film studies, and museum studies. The candidate should be able to teach either Western Art from Romanticism to Modernism or Introduction to Film Studies.

Lingnan University is fully committed to the pursuit of excellence in both teaching and research. The appointee should demonstrate commitment to teaching and research excellence. Candidates are required to provide information on their research records and evidence of quality teaching.

Appointment: The conditions of appointment will be competitive. Remuneration will be commensurate with qualifications and experience. Fringe benefits include annual leave, medical and dental benefits, mandatory provident fund, gratuity, housing benefits and incoming passage and baggage allowance for the eligible appointee.

Appointment will normally be made on an initial contract of three years, which, subject to review and mutual agreement, may lead to longer-term appointment or substantiation.

Application Procedure: Applicants are invited to forward their dossier together with a completed personal data sheet (Form R1 which is obtainable at http://www.LN.edu.hk/hr/application-forms) to the Human Resources Office, Lingnan University, Tuen Mun, Hong Kong by post, by fax at (852) 2891-5782 or by email: recruit@LN.edu.hk (as attachment in MS Word format). Applicants should provide names and contact information of at least three referees to whom applicants consent has been given for their providing references. Please specify the post you are applying for and quote the reference number of the post in all correspondence. Further information on the University and its programmes and activities can be found on the Universitys web site : http://www.LN.edu.hk. Enquiries can be directed to recruit@LN.edu.hk.

Review of applications will commence from November 2015 and continue until the post is filled. Potential candidates are advised to submit their applications early for consideration.

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San Diego State University (CA) - TT Asst. Professor - Art History/Visual Studies

The School of Art and Design at San Diego State University seeks candidates for an assistant professor tenure track position in Art History/Visual Studies. The successful candidate will teach modern and contemporary art history (for example, global studies, contemporary issues in photography, critical theory and practice of visual media, social collective art practice, the role of art and exhibitions in the contemporary world) and work with faculty to develop new courses that foster interdisciplinary, multi-media competencies for undergraduate studio and art history majors as well as for graduate students in the MFA program. Applicants must be well versed in cultural studies and be committed to interdisciplinary and collaborative approaches. The successful candidate will share administrative responsibilities in the School of Art and Design and should manifest strong qualities of professionalism and collegiality.

A Ph.D. in Art History and/or Visual Studies is required.

Strong verbal and written skills are necessary. An engagement with art practice is desirable but not required. A minimum of two years’ teaching experience is preferred. Responsibilities: The successful candidate will have full time faculty instruction responsibilities teaching undergraduate and graduate-level courses; provide critical insight and direct advanced undergraduate and graduate student research; contribute to program and School-wide curriculum development. Faculty represent the School of Art and Design at community events, participate in service-oriented activities within the university community and the community-at-large, remain active in the profession and in appropriate professional organizations. Every faculty member is expected to assume a fair share of responsibility for non-classroom activities, in order to enhance the collegiality and effectiveness of the School, College, and University, and to promote the stature of SDSU in the community.

SDSU is a large, diverse, urban university and Hispanic-Serving Institution with a commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusive excellence. Our campus community is diverse in many ways, including race, religion, color, sex, age, disability, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, national origin, pregnancy, medical condition, and covered veteran status. We strive to build and sustain a welcoming environment for all. SDSU is seeking applicants with demonstrated experience in and commitment to teaching and working effectively with individuals from diverse backgrounds and members of underrepresented groups. Web site: http://www.sdsu.edu

Applications: Applicants should apply via Interfolio at: http://apply.interfolio.com/30437

Review of applications will begin September 1st, 2015 and will continue until the position is filled. A Ph.D. should be in-hand at the start of the appointment.

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School of the Art Institute of Chicago (IL) - Full-Time Faculty Position in Visual and Critical Studies

The School of the Art Institute of Chicago’s Department of Visual and Critical Studies seeks applicants for a full-time tenure-track or tenured faculty position beginning August 2016. The department seeks an artist with a research-based practice to join a vibrant interdisciplinary group of scholars, writers, and artists with hybrid and multi-platform practices. The successful candidate will join a department committed to an active research culture and excellence in teaching, while playing an important role in the dedicated degree programs in visual and critical studies that the department offers at both the MA and BA level. Rank and salary are competitive with peer institutions and are commensurate with quality and output of production, scholarship, extent of teaching experience, and current professional standing.

PROGRAM PROFILE: The Department of Visual and Critical Studies was founded in 2000 to provide a home for the study of visual media across many different disciplines, as well as development of hybrid research practices, particularly the overlap between studio and scholarly production. One of 23 departments at the school, VCS includes five full-time faculty and 15 part-time faculty members who offer 40 courses each year to graduate and undergraduate students including 20 dedicated MA students in VCS and 50 dedicated BA students in VCS. Further information about the department can be found at http://www.saic.edu/academics/departments/vcs/

RESPONSIBILITIES: The successful candidate will be an active participant in the education of studio artists, curators, writers, scholars, and arts professionals at the MA, MFA, BA, and BFA levels, teaching graduate seminars and directing master's theses in Visual and Critical Studies, and teaching undergraduate lecture and seminar classes. Faculty in the department rotate among the departmental positions of Chair, Graduate Director, and Undergraduate Director, and everyone participates in curricular development and assessment.

QUALIFICATIONS: An MFA or PhD or equivalent and some teaching experience are required. Applicants should have an active creative practice and a strong national or international exhibition record, and must demonstrate a commitment to research, production, outstanding teaching, and service. The ideal candidate will contribute to the diversity of the School by bringing a perspective, way of thinking, and/or a unique set of experiences that expand the intellectual conversations and artistic practices in the field.

APPLICATION PROCEDURES: By or before Tuesday, December 15, 2015, please submit application materials at http://SAICfaculty.slideroom.com. You will be asked to create an account, and then complete the application that is a combination of fill-in fields and uploaded documents. SAIC will underwrite the application fees; you will not be charged to apply for the position. You are encouraged to begin the application well before the deadline. No late applications may be submitted beyond the deadline for any reason.

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University of California, Santa Cruz (CA) - TT Asst. Professor - History of Art and Visual Culture: History of Digital Media

The History of Art and Visual Culture Department (havc.ucsc.edu), at the University of California, Santa Cruz (UCSC), invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professorship in the History of Digital Media. We seek a teacher and scholar with expertise in the history and theory of one or more of the following areas: Internet culture, video games, digital imaging and design, social media, and related applications. Priority will be placed on hiring an interdisciplinary scholar who attends to the visual culture of digital media and analytically examines the social and historical contexts of its emergence. We welcome applications from scholars who specialize in any national or geographic area. Applicants must be capable of teaching a wide range of courses (large lecture to seminar) at the undergraduate and graduate levels. The department faculty support the investigation of art and visual culture from a variety of theoretical perspectives in the cultures of Africa, the Americas, Asia, Europe, the Mediterranean, and the Pacific Islands. The campus seeks candidates who can contribute to the diversity and excellence of the academic community through their research, teaching, and service. The position comes with a competitive salary and generous start-up package to fund equipment and research expenses.

The History of Art and Visual Culture Department is in the Division of the Arts, which also includes Departments of Art, Film and Digital Media, Music, Theater Arts, and the M.F.A. Program in Digital Arts & New Media. There are opportunities for scholarly and teaching connections in these areas, as well as with colleagues and programs in the Humanities and Social Sciences divisions and the Baskin School of Engineering. The campus operates on a schedule of three 11-week quarters per academic year, and the successful candidate will be expected to teach five 5-unit courses per year, or their equivalent, in accordance with the department workload policy. All members of the department are expected to advise and mentor students, actively engage in research, and undertake administrative service for the department, affiliated college, and university. The ability to contribute significantly to graduate education and the mentoring of graduate students is highly desirable.

We have a strong undergraduate major and a young, dynamic Visual Studies Ph.D. program. Under the Dean’s leadership, our division is enjoying faculty growth, significant fundraising successes, new research centers, and is planning for a new Institute of the Arts and Sciences. The Arts Division supports faculty research through the Arts Research Institute http://artsresearch.ucsc.edu/ari/ and the Arts Dean's Fund for Excellence http://arts.ucsc.edu/funding/arts-deans-fund-for-excellence; the campus supports research and teaching with grants awarded by the Committee on Research, the Committee on Teaching, and other groups.

BASIC QUALIFICATIONS: Ph.D. (or equivalent foreign degree) in art history, communications, media studies, visual studies, or a related discipline. (Ph.D. expected to be conferred by June 30, 2016).

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS: Demonstrated potential as a researcher/scholar; commitment to and talent for teaching and mentoring at the undergraduate and graduate levels; record of administrative service; and University teaching experience.

More information about this recruitment: http://apo.ucsc.edu/academic_employment/jobs/JPF00299-16.pdf

APPLY at: https://recruit.ucsc.edu/apply/JPF00299

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