Lecturer
History of Art
University of Bristol - School of Humanities
Candidates who can demonstrate excellence in research in any area of the
history of art, and who are capable of teaching in the period c. 1400 -
c. 1800, are invited to apply for this permanent post. You will have a
PhD (or completion by August 2011), a record of publication or
well-developed plans for publication, and clear potential to achieve
international excellence in research.
http://jobs.ac.uk/job/ABU435/
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Junior Research Fellowship
Christ's College
Christ’s College, Cambridge invites applications for a Junior Research
Fellowship open to candidates whose research is in the broad area of
Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences. The Fellowship will start not
later than 1 October 2011 and is tenable for a period of four years.
Applications are considered from people with and without postdoctoral
funding.
http://jobs.ac.uk/job/ABT914/
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The Drapers' Company Junior Research Fellowship
University of Oxford - Hertford College Oxford
The College invites applications for a Junior Research Fellowship in the
Humanities, which has been generously funded by the Drapers' Company and
will be tenable for two years from 1st October 2011. The Fellowship is
open to graduates of any University who are of postdoctoral or
equivalent standing and are already engaged in independent research.
Eligible candidates should normally have submitted their doctoral thesis
and have fewer than five years of post-doctoral research experience by
the closing date and they should normally not have previously held a
Junior Research Fellowship in the Universities of Oxford or Cambridge.
http://jobs.ac.uk/job/ABU548/
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Research Fellowships
Magdalene College, Cambridge
The Governing Body of Magdalene College expects to elect two stipendiary
Research Fellows with tenure for three years from 1 October 2011. (The
Nevile Fellowship, endowed through the generosity of Trinity College,
Cambridge, will be in the Sciences; the Lumley Fellowship, endowed
through the generosity of H R L Lumley, will be in the Humanities).
Applications are invited from graduates, male or female, from any
university. Candidates should normally have completed two or three
years of research and may have written a PhD dissertation.
http://jobs.ac.uk/job/ABU608/
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Registration is now open for the Association of Art Historians' 8th
Annual New Voices Symposium on the theme of Art and Tradition. This
event will be held 10am-6pm on Saturday 6th November 2010 at The Barber
Institute of Fine Arts (University of Birmingham). Please see the
exciting programme below and please share with students, friends and
colleagues. Registration is £10 and you must be an AAH member to attend.
For more information please visit the AAH website:
http://www.aah.org.uk/page/2881
Includes April Hough (Nottingham University): 'Tintoretto’s paintings
for the high altar chapel at the parish church of San Cassiano:
re-drawing patterns of religious practice in sixteenth century Venice'
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