Posted by Rosie Jennings on March 11th, 2025.
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Lecturer/Associate Professor in Art and Material Cultures of Britain, c.1650-1900
UCL History of Art
Full time, permanent role (starting September 2025)
Salary: £66,711–£72,370 per annum
Application deadline: Tuesday 22 April 2025, 23:59 BST
UCL History of Art is seeking to appoint a full-time Lecturer (Grade 8) or Associate Professor (Grade 9) specialising in British art and material culture in its global and colonial contexts, c. 1650-1900. The successful appointee will have a relevant PhD and a track record of publications and research excellence in their field. The position will begin on Monday 1 September 2025.
We are seeking a scholar whose research engages with current critical and theoretical debates in the discipline, and whose teaching and research will complement and enhance the Department’s existing expertise. We particularly encourage applications from scholars with interests in issues such as migration, mobility and diasporas; imperial and colonial histories and legacies; cross-cultural and cross-regional interactions; materiality and making; gender and sexuality; visual technologies; ecology and the environment; race and racialisation; or class, poverty and inequality. We welcome applications from candidates with regional specialisms outside of Europe whose research examines colonial, commercial and cross-cultural exchanges with Britain, as well as from those whose work is in dialogue with London and its collections. However, we encourage applications from all candidates invested in innovative conceptual approaches, who are able to connect their areas of expertise to larger intellectual and methodological frameworks.
To find out more, visit the UCL jobs page.