Charles Hasler PhD Studentship

Applications are invited for a PhD studentship based on the Charles Hasler collection, held by the Museum of Domestic Design & Architecture (MoDA), Middlesex University.The student will be based in the School of Art & Design at Middlesex University.

Details of the studentship and application process can be found here:

http://www.mdx.ac.uk/courses/postgraduate-research-degrees/research-studentships/middlesex-university-research-studentship 

Hasler (1908-1989) was a typographer and graphic designer. His collection reflects his magpie tendencies and wide-ranging interests: it contains all kinds of printed and paper ephemera, from Victorian postcards to examples of work by big-name contemporaries such as Abram Games and Edward McKnight Kauffer. The collection also includes Hasler's own design work for various clients, including the Festival of Britain Typographic panel.

http://www.modamuseum.blogspot.co.uk/2015/09/charles-hasler-send-his-greetings.html 

Potential applicants are invited to make themselves aware of the scope and content of the Hasler collection by making an appointment to visit the museum in the first instance (please email [log in to unmask]), and then to discuss their proposal with Professor Anne Massey, Director of Research in the School of Art & Design, Middlesex University ([log in to unmask]). 

For more information about the Museum of Domestic Design and Architecture in general, please see the website  www.moda.mdx.ac.uk 

The deadline for applications is 20th November and interviews will be held in December 2015.


Zoë Hendon, Head of Collections
Museum of Domestic Design and Architecture (MoDA)
MoDA Collections Centre
Middlesex University
9 Boulevard Drive, Beaufort Park
London NW9 5HF

+44 (0)208 411 2341



www.moda.mdx.ac.uk
@modamuseum @zoehendon



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