Assistant Professor
Department of Art History
Concordia University
The Department of Art History of Concordia University invites
applications for a tenure-track position at the Assistant Professor
level, this to be filled by 1 June, 2004. Candidates must hold a
completed Ph.D., have teaching experience at the post secondary
level, and have a demonstrated ability to conduct and disseminate
innovative research. Successful candidates will be expected to teach
undergraduate and graduate courses, and from the outset to assist in
the supervision of M.A. students who are undertaking theses in North
American art and architecture with a particular emphasis on topics in
Canadian art. The candidate should be able to read and communicate in
both English and French in order to function in the bilingual
environment of our doctoral programme, offered in collaboration with
three other Quebec universities.
The Department is situated within the largest Faculty of Fine Arts in
Canada. We are committed to a curriculum that actively acknowledges
the diversity of methods in the discipline of art history and theory.
The Department is interested in art historians who are active in a
variety of fields and approaches within the discipline. We shall look
closely at individuals who have expertise in two areas of art
historical investigation, one of which should be contemporary art.
If you are interested in applying for this position, please send a
letter of application, a curriculum vitae, a teaching dossier, and
letters of recommendation from at least three people to Dr. Loren
Lerner, Chair, Department of Art History, Concordia University, 1455
de Maisonneuve Blvd. W., Montreal, Quebec, H3G 1M8 by January 30,
2004. You will be contacted should any clarifications be required or
should you be invited for an interview in Montreal, a process to
include a public lecture in the Department.
contact: Dr. Loren Lerner: lorenlevax2.concordia.ca
Quellennachweis:
JOB: Ass. Prof. Concordia University, CA. In: ArtHist.net, 28.08.2003. Letzter Zugriff 27.12.2024. <https://arthist.net/archive/25819>.