While this is an Art History job rather than a
digital job pur sang, the senior art historian in the department is
doing some really interesting digital work and it is in the faculty with
New Media.
http://www.uleth.ca/hr/jobs/art-historymuseum-studiesArt History/Museum Studies
Tenure Track Appointment
The University of Lethbridge, Faculty of Fine Arts, Department of Art
invites applications for a tenure-track appointment at the rank of
Assistant Professor in the fields of Canadian Art History and Museum
Studies, starting January 1, 2016, subject to budgetary and Board
approval.
Applicants must have a PhD in Art History, demonstrated excellence in
research, and evidence of dynamic, successful teaching. The successful
candidate will instruct Art History/Museum Studies courses to a diverse
audience of general students, Art Studio majors, and Art History/ Museum
Studies majors. Ability to teach Canadian Art History, First Nations
Art History, and an introductory level survey of art since neoclassicism
is required. Other desired teaching areas include: contemporary art and
theory, survey of Western or World art, and museum studies. The
successful candidate will be an active contributor to the collegial
environment of Department of Art and Faculty of Fine Arts.
The Department of Art offers BFA degrees with majors in Art Studio
and Art History/Museum Studies and an MFA in Studio Art. It also offers
combined degrees with the Faculty of Arts and Science in Native American
Art Studio and AH/MS. The Faculty of Fine Arts, housed in the Centre
for the Arts with state-of-the-art equipment and facilities, offers
degree programs in Art, Drama, Music and New Media. Situated in
traditional Blackfoot territory, Lethbridge is home to a dynamic art
community with nationally recognized artists and galleries. The
University possesses a significant art collection that fosters direct
student access to historical and contemporary artwork, while a lively
and extensive Visiting Speakers in the Arts Series enhances
communication with the broader community. Lethbridge is within easy
driving distance to several major national parks and recreational areas
in Alberta, British Columbia, and Montana. For more information the City
of Lethbridge, please visit: www.lethbridge.ca.
Interested candidates are asked to submit a letter of interest
describing their research and teaching expertise, a curriculum vitae,
statement of teaching philosophy, two samples of recent scholarship, and
two sample syllabi. Please arrange to have three confidential letters
of reference from qualified referees sent directly to the Dean by the
closing date.
Closing date: Applications must be received by mail, fax or email by October 1, 2015.
Send application to:
Dr. Edward Jurkowski, Dean
Faculty of Fine Arts, University of Lethbridge
4401 University Drive
Lethbridge, AB T1K 3M4
Tel: (403) 329-2342 • Fax: (403) 382-7127
Email: angela.luck@uleth.ca
The University is an equal opportunity employer. The position is
open to all qualified applicants, although preference is given to
Canadian citizens and permanent residents of Canada. The University is
an inclusive and equitable campus encouraging applications from
qualified women and men including persons with disabilities, members of
visible minorities and Aboriginal persons.
- See more at:
http://www.uleth.ca/hr/jobs/art-historymuseum-studies#sthash.Cw0seEHb.29rmJUKX.dpufArt History/Museum Studies
Tenure Track Appointment
The
University of Lethbridge, Faculty of Fine Arts, Department of Art
invites applications for a tenure-track appointment at the rank of
Assistant Professor in the fields of Canadian Art History and Museum
Studies, starting January 1, 2016, subject to budgetary and Board
approval.
Applicants must have a PhD in Art History, demonstrated
excellence in research, and evidence of dynamic, successful teaching.
The successful candidate will instruct Art History/Museum Studies
courses to a diverse audience of general students, Art Studio majors,
and Art History/ Museum Studies majors. Ability to teach Canadian Art
History, First Nations Art History, and an introductory level survey of
art since neoclassicism is required. Other desired teaching areas
include: contemporary art and theory, survey of Western or World art,
and museum studies. The successful candidate will be an active
contributor to the collegial environment of Department of Art and
Faculty of Fine Arts.
The Department of Art offers BFA degrees
with majors in Art Studio and Art History/Museum Studies and an MFA in
Studio Art. It also offers combined degrees with the Faculty of Arts and
Science in Native American Art Studio and AH/MS. The Faculty of Fine
Arts, housed in the Centre for the Arts with state-of-the-art equipment
and facilities, offers degree programs in Art, Drama, Music and New
Media. Situated in traditional Blackfoot territory, Lethbridge is home
to a dynamic art community with nationally recognized artists and
galleries. The University possesses a significant art collection that
fosters direct student access to historical and contemporary artwork,
while a lively and extensive Visiting Speakers in the Arts Series
enhances communication with the broader community. Lethbridge is within
easy driving distance to several major national parks and recreational
areas in Alberta, British Columbia, and Montana. For more information
the City of Lethbridge, please visit:
www.lethbridge.ca.
Interested
candidates are asked to submit a letter of interest describing their
research and teaching expertise, a curriculum vitae, statement of
teaching philosophy, two samples of recent scholarship, and two sample
syllabi. Please arrange to have three confidential letters of reference
from qualified referees sent directly to the Dean by the closing date.
Closing date: Applications must be received by mail, fax or email by October 1, 2015.
Send application to:
Dr. Edward Jurkowski, Dean
Faculty of Fine Arts, University of Lethbridge
4401 University Drive
Lethbridge, AB T1K 3M4
Tel: (403) 329-2342 • Fax: (403) 382-7127
Email:
angela.luck@uleth.ca The
University is an equal opportunity employer. The position is open to
all qualified applicants, although preference is given to Canadian
citizens and permanent residents of Canada. The University is an
inclusive and equitable campus encouraging applications from qualified
women and men including persons with disabilities, members of visible
minorities and Aboriginal persons.
- See more at:
http://www.uleth.ca/hr/jobs/art-historymuseum-studies#sthash.Cw0seEHb.29rmJUKX.dpuf