Lecturer, Art and Visual Cultures of the Global South, University College London
The Department of History of Art is seeking to appoint three full-time Lecturers in Art and Visual Cultures of the Global South to begin on or before 1 September 2020. These new posts represent an exciting opportunity to enhance the diversity and inclusivity of the Department’s teaching and research. Appointing three specialists in the art and visual cultures of the Global South will enable UCL History of Art to further its aim to expand and decentre the curriculum, to integrate teaching on artistic production beyond the western tradition, and to support its commitment to advancing global understanding and cross-cultural awareness within the discipline.
The main purpose of the jobs will be:
•To deliver a range of research-based teaching at undergraduate and postgraduate level in relevant fields.
•To contribute to team-taught modules at undergraduate and postgraduate level.
•To take on an appropriate share of the administrative work of the Department and of UCL.
•To generate research income by actively pursuing and applying for research grants.
The successful candidates will have a record of engagement with the art and visual cultures of one or more regions in the Global South (broadly defined, but including regions in the Middle East, Africa, Asia, the Americas, Oceania and the Caribbean). They will have a relevant PhD and a track record of publications and research excellence in their field.
We are looking to attract suitable applicants from Art History and related disciplines such as Film and Media Studies, Cultural Geography, Visual Anthropology, Visual Culture Studies, Performance Studies, Architecture, Aesthetics and Art Theory. We seek candidates from a broad range of period specialisms and with interests in innovative conceptual approaches, who are able to connect their areas of expertise to larger intellectual and methodological frameworks. We are particularly interested in scholars who engage in critical debates around racism and racialisation; migration and diaspora; cross-cultural and cross-regional interactions; ecologies and environmental politics; architecture and spatial politics. While we are open to applicants from a broad range of disciplines, we want to attract those whose work centres on visual and aesthetic questions and who are excited about integrating their research into an art history department.
Informal enquiries should be made to the Head of Department, Professor Robert Mills (robert.mills@ucl.ac.uk).
In addition to completing the application form and providing details for three academic references, candidates should also upload two documents:
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One document (pdf) containing a cover letter addressed to “The Search Committee” and a CV. Please indicate in your cover letter how you meet the person specification for this post using examples of your skills and experience.
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One document (pdf) containing a writing sample of no more than 15,000 words. This should be based on your current research and can be published or unpublished.
Applications should be completed online, however if you are having difficulty accessing the online recruitment system please contact Eleanor Day (e.day@ucl.ac.uk) for advice.
A job description and person specification can be accessed at the bottom of this page. To apply for the vacancy please click on the ‘Apply Now’ button below.
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Cecile Laly (12 mars 2020). Lecturer, Art and Visual Cultures of the Global South, University College London. Carnet du CREOPS. Consulté le 7 décembre 2024 à l’adresse https://doi.org/10.58079/nbz3