JOB 26.01.2018

Teacher-Scholar Postdoc Fellow Global Approaches to Art History, Winston Salem

Wake Forest University, Winston Salem, NC, 01.07.2018–30.06.2019
Bewerbungsschluss: 12.03.2018
www.wfu.edu/art

Morna O'Neill, Wake Forest University

The Department of Art at Wake Forest University invites applications for a Teacher-Scholar Postdoctoral Fellow specializing in global approaches to art history, to begin July 1, 2018. This position has an initial one-year appointment with a possible renewal for an additional year. Teacher-Scholar Postdoctoral Fellows teach two courses per semester, including an introductory survey, focused surveys, upper-level courses in the candidate’s area(s) of specialization, and first year seminars. We seek candidates who specialize in a tradition other than European, Islamic, or South Asian art and architecture. Examples include but are not limited to: African, East Asian, Native American/First Nations, or Pre-Columbian/Latin American art.

PhD required, although candidates who will graduate in May 2018 will be considered. Send letter of application, CV, three letters of reference, and a sample syllabus to Professor Chanchal Dadlani, Chair, Search Committee at doolitckwfu.edu. Review of applications will begin on March 12, 2018.

Wake Forest University is a private university in Winston-Salem, North Carolina with 4,800 undergraduates in the College of Arts and Sciences. The Art Department includes undergraduate programs in both art history and studio art, with 13 full-time faculty serving approximately 130 majors and minors annually. View our web site at http://www.wfu.edu/art/. The Wake Forest Teacher-Scholar ideal promotes excellent teaching and student engagement while advancing the frontiers of knowledge. To learn more about the University, go to http://www.wfu.edu. Wake Forest seeks to recruit and retain a diverse workforce, and to offer students richly varied disciplines, perspectives, and ways of knowing and learning. AA. EOE.

Quellennachweis:
JOB: Teacher-Scholar Postdoc Fellow Global Approaches to Art History, Winston Salem. In: ArtHist.net, 26.01.2018. Letzter Zugriff 25.04.2024. <https://arthist.net/archive/17230>.

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