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Lecturer in Early Modern European Art History

Lincoln School of Humanities and Heritage

Location:  Lincoln
Salary:   From £34,304 per annum
This post is a full time and fixed term for 12 months.
Closing Date:   Sunday 26 June 2022
Interview Date:   Monday 18 July 2022
Reference:  COA415

The School of History & Heritage at the University of Lincoln is looking to appoint a Lecturer in the history of European art and architecture of the early modern period. 

The applicant should have the ability to teach Renaissance art and architectural history with a focus on the Spanish Empire, with the expertise necessary to convene the module Art and Power: Projecting Authority in the Renaissance World, as well as demonstrating evidence of wide experience in teaching visual and material culture. The ability to take a geographically expansive and de-centred approach to the period is desirable. The successful candidate may be asked to teach in other areas of art history as required and will be expected to contribute to Open Days and other recruitment activities.

The School of History and Heritage has a strong collaborative culture. We take teaching, research, and student experience very seriously, and have a history of performing well in the NSS. We form part of the College of Arts and are located at the University’s main Brayford campus beside a natural pool in the River Witham. The school offers well-established programmes in History and Conservation and a range of newer programmes in Modern History, Philosophy, and Classical Studies.

The University of Lincoln was named Modern University of the Year in The Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide, 2021 and in the same year, named one of the world's greatest young universities in the Times Higher Education Young University Rankings. The University has been awarded gold in the Teaching Excellence Framework. 

This post is full time, fixed term for 12 months.

If you have any queries about this role, please contact the Head of School, Professor Amy Livingstone (ALivingstone@lincoln.ac.uk)

 

Further details:

You can find out more about working at Lincoln, and everything that we have to offer, at: 

https://www.lincoln.ac.uk/jobopportunities/

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