Job Vacancy: Associate Professor in Heritage Studies
29 March 2022
The UCL Institute of Archaeology currently has a vacancy for an Associate Professor in Heritage Studies (Ref.:1883337). The deadline for applications is 22 April 2022.
The successful candidate will have a PhD in an area relevant to Heritage and/or Museum Studies (e.g. Anthropology, Archaeology, Area Studies, Art History, Geography - candidates should ensure they clearly articulate the relevance of the degree to Heritage and/or Museum Studies in their application). They will also have an established teaching reputation in heritage and/or museum studies with evidence of the ability to effectively lead and manage modules and/or a programme at undergraduate level, with particular focus on modules teaching skills and methods.
An established track record of research-led teaching, and the ability to show how this relates to the general objectives of the BA Heritage degree programme as outlined in the Job Description is also essential. The successful candidate will also demonstrate an outstanding contribution to knowledge evident in an international reputation for research in critical heritage studies, museum studies, and/or other aspects of conservation or preservation studies with a clear focus on critical and diverse research methodologies.
Applications are encouraged from those who are underrepresented in the sector and in the UCL Institute of Archaeology including, but not exclusive to, people from Black, Asian, and ethnic minority backgrounds, women, and people who identify as having a disability.
Further information
- Informal enquiries about the post may be addressed to Rodney Harrison, at r.harrison@ucl.ac.uk
- Enquiries about the application process may be directed to the Institute's HR Administrator,ÌýLouisa Goldsmith.
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