JOB Apr 3, 2005

City University London; Sotheby's Institute

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City University London

Part-time Visiting Lecturer
18th-century British Art
Department of Education and Lifelong Learning

The Department of Education and Lifelong Learning is urgently looking to
fill a vacancy for a part-time lecturer to teach the short evening course
Arts of Georgian Britain, which is due to start this Summer term on
Thursday 28 April 2005. The course consists of 10 x 2 hours sessions once
a week, plus 2 x 2 hour gallery visits. This is an introductory course
that discusses the fine and decorative arts and architecture of the
period. For a description of the course, see the Courses for Adults
website at www.city.ac.uk/conted/cfa/arts (Click on ‘Art and Design’ and
on the course title).

Please send CV and short covering message to j.spours-1city.ac.uk

Those interested in teaching part time on other aspects of art history may
also apply as the Department is compiling a database of potential tutors
for future employment.

Application deadline: 11 April 2005.

If you apply for this position, please say you saw it on jobs.ac.uk

URL of this document: http://jobs.ac.uk/jobfiles/JF328.html
Date of input: 01/04/0

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Senior Lecturer in Contemporary Art

Sotheby's Institute

New Teaching Faculty position in Art Business and Contemporary Art

For thirty six years Sotheby's Institute of Art – London has been
preparing students for careers in the art world. As the Institute
continues to expand we are seeking to recruit additional teaching faculty
in the areas of Art Business and Contemporary Art.

Senior Lecturer in Contemporary Art
The successful candidate will have a commitment to contemporary art and
will have a publishing and/or curating profile. They would manage and
teach primarily on the MA in Contemporary Art.

You should have a good first degree, a completed PhD, and/or evidence of
published research. Teaching experience at degree level is desirable; IT
skills relevant to the history of art and visual culture are highly
desirable. Salary range: Senior Lecturer £35,000-40,000 p.a.; Lecturer:
£25,000 to £30,000 p.a., dependent upon qualifications and experience.

Closing date: 29th April 2005

For further information, please contact Dr James McCalman, Chief Operating
Officer. Tel. 020 7462 3250; email:
james.mccalmansothebysinstitutelondon.com

http://www.sothebysinstitutelondon.com

Further details

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URL of this document: http://jobs.ac.uk/jobfiles/BJ224.html
Date of input: 29/03/05

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Lecturer in Art Business

Sotheby's Institute

New Teaching Faculty positions in Art Business and Contemporary Art

For thirty six years Sotheby's Institute of Art – London has been
preparing students for careers in the art world. As the Institute
continues to expand we are seeking to recruit additional teaching faculty
in the areas of Art Business and Contemporary Art.

Lecturer in Art Business
The successful candidate will have expertise in a specialist field related
to our current curriculum. Specialists in Marketing and Communications
would be preferred. They would teach both on the MA in Art Business and BA
level courses.

All Faculty will be responsible for teaching at undergraduate and
postgraduate levels as well as public programmes. They will undertake
supervision of research students if appropriate and be active in research
and publication. They will also be required to undertake management and
administrative responsibilities within the School.

You should have a good first degree, a completed PhD, and/or evidence of
published research. Teaching experience at degree level is desirable; IT
skills relevant to the history of art and visual culture are highly
desirable. Salary range: Senior Lecturer £35,000-40,000 p.a.; Lecturer:
£25,000 to £30,000 p.a., dependent upon qualifications and experience.

Closing date: 29th April 2005

For further information, please contact Dr James McCalman, Chief Operating
Officer. Tel. 020 7462 3250; email:
james.mccalmansothebysinstitutelondon.com

www.sothebysinstitutelondon.com

Further details

If you apply for this position, please say you saw it on jobs.ac.uk

URL of this document: http://jobs.ac.uk/jobfiles/BJ225.html
Date of input: 29/03/05

Reference:
JOB: City University London; Sotheby's Institute. In: ArtHist.net, Apr 3, 2005 (accessed Jul 5, 2025), <https://arthist.net/archive/27137>.

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