JOB 31.07.2006

History of Design teaching position (V&A/RCA, London)

David Crowley

VICTORIA & ALBERT MUSEUM

The V&A/RCA M.A. Course in the History of Design is run jointly by the
V&A
Museum and the Royal College of Art, and is taught by a team of academic
staff based in both institutions.

Course Tutor V&A/RCA M.A. Course in the History of Design £28,212 rising to
£33,190 per annum

You will join the Research Department at the V&A to teach a
highly-motivated
group of students on the leading post-graduate course in its field. You
should have a record of excellence in research on an aspect of the Design
History of the British Isles and/or continental Europe within the period
1650-1900. You will be expected to teach both at the V&A and the Royal
College of Art; to sustain a high academic research profile in an
appropriate field; to contribute to scholarship on the Museum\'s
collections; and to take significant responsibility for the administration
of the Course.

A doctorate, experience in teaching (preferably at post-graduate level), and
administrative experience are essential.

Closing date: 21 August 2006

www.vam.ac.uk

Please visit our website to apply online. Details can also be obtained by
e-mailing personnelvam.ac.uk

Quellennachweis:
JOB: History of Design teaching position (V&A/RCA, London). In: ArtHist.net, 31.07.2006. Letzter Zugriff 19.10.2024. <https://arthist.net/archive/28404>.

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