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Job: Lecturer in Curating, Goldsmiths

Posted by Michelle Kasprzak • Monday, February 23. 2009 • Category: Jobs & Opportunities
Working in the Department of Art you will work flexibly within the context of student-centred learning and assist the Department to achieve its strategic objectives. You will make a significant contribution to the management, delivery and teaching of Curating and, research culture. You will have a PhD or equivalent professional experience in an appropriate field and a proven record of achievement in research at an exceptional level as a professional ‘in the field’ of art with an output record at an international level. You will also have knowledge of art education policy as it impacts on learning and teaching Knowledge of trends and have experience of current developments in art and its critical and academic contexts.

Part time (0.5fte). For further information: http://www.goldsmiths.ac.uk/hr/employment
hr -at- gold.ac.uk

Please quote ref: 09/40. No agencies please
Closing date: Tuesday 10th March 2009
Interview date: Week commencing Monday 30th March 2009
Committed to equal opportunities
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Job: Lecturer in Curating, Goldsmiths

Posted by Michelle Kasprzak • Saturday, June 14. 2008 • Category: Jobs & Opportunities
Goldsmiths' Department of Art is a world-leading centre for research in contemporary art. Research and teaching focuses on three areas: fine art practice, art writing and curating, each led by internationally recognised scholars and artists. The Department attracts exceptional students from a wide range of backgrounds and cultures from the UK and overseas.

The Department has vacancies in the following areas for high-achieving, dynamic people who can contribute to the future development of this important centre for research and teaching in contemporary art:

Lecturer in Curating
From £29,372 to £43,286 p.a. incl pro rata
Part time (0.2 fte)
ref: 08/80AE
New Cross, London

For further information please visit: www.goldsmiths.ac.uk/hr/employment
Or email: hr -at- gold.ac.uk

Closing date: Tuesday 24 June 2008 by 5.00pm


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Job: Curator in residence

Posted by Michelle Kasprzak • Friday, March 2. 2007 • Category: Jobs & Opportunities
Curator in residence post, including a university teaching post for curatorial studies (academic year 2007/2008).

Your field of duties covers the continuous curatorial engagement with students and alumni of the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna by holding a jour fixe as well as the development and realisation of an exhibition program for the students' Presentation Space (5 projects per term with organisational support by the Office for public relations and exhibition management) as well as a university teaching position of 2 units per week.

Requirements:
•an appropriate university degree (or artistic-scientific qualification that may be considered equivalent);
•excellent knowledge of modern and contemporary art as well as the history of exhibitions;
•proof of curatorial as well as pedagogic and didactic qualities and experience.

Written applications, enclosing a full CV and the reference number 08/2007, should be sent to the stated address by March 15th 2007.

Academy of Fine Arts Vienna, Human Resource Department
Schillerplatz 3
1010 Vienna
http://www.akbild.ac.at
Tel.: 0043/1/ 588 16 – 276
Fax: 01 588 16 - 275
e-mail: [email protected]

The Academy of Fine Arts Vienna is working toward increasing the number of women on all levels of staff, particularly in managerial, scientific and artistic staff positions. Therefore, the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna greatly encourages qualified women to apply. In the event that there are applicants with equal qualifications, women will be the preferred candidates. The Academy of Fine Arts Vienna is committed to implementing anti-discriminatory measures in its personnel policies. Applicants will not be reimbursed for travelling and accommodation expenses incurred as a result of their participation in the application process.
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