Lecturer (Art History and Curating) – Monash University

Lecturer (Art History and Curating)

 

The Faculty of Art Design and Architecture is seeking a Lecturer with a distinguished scholarly record, for our Art History program. Our faculty prides itself on achieving high standards of education delivery, fostering the University’s world-renowned research culture and cultivating excellence through the successful mentoring of students.

As the Lecturer (Art History and Curating), you will teach a number of existing undergraduate courses both to students undertaking visual art practice and to art history and curating students. You will have the opportunity to undertake the supervision of Honours students and the co-supervision of post-graduate students.

In addition, you will utilise your expertise to devise new subjects that enhance the Art History program’s current offerings, while contributing to the University’s culture of transformation and innovation by undertaking academic research and applying for competitive external grants.

To be successful for the position, you will have a PhD in Art History, preferably in the field of contemporary art or an aspect of global or non-Western art, along with a demonstrated publication record commensurate with your extensive experience.  You will have experience in teaching undergraduate art history classes, particularly in the field of contemporary art.

If you believe you are a strong candidate for this role, we encourage you to apply.

Your application must address the selection criteria. Please refer to “How to apply for Monash jobs

Enquiries

Professor Rex Butler, Professor of Art History and Theory Program, 03 9903 1100, Rex.Butler@monash.edu

 

Applications

 

To view a detailed Position Description and to submit an application, please visit:
http://www.monash.edu/jobs

Closing Date

Wednesday 1 February 2017, 11:55pm AEDT

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