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***Two Positions will be filled from this announcement***
Position Numbers: F15740 & F15250
Location: Doha, Qatar
Position Begins: August 2010
Review of Applications: Review of applications is ongoing and continues until positions are filled.
Position Description
These positions will be responsible for teaching Art History at the Undergraduate level, within a multidisciplinary Liberal Arts & Sciences Program (LAS).
In addition to electives for Design Majors, LAS offers a Minor in Art History, that consists of 18 credits in Art History. Students are required to study in four additional period courses, that include one course each from the following categories: (1) Classical; (2) Medieval; (3) Renaissance; (4) Baroque/18th-century; (5) 19th- and 20th-century; and, (6) non-Western.
Candidates with an interest in, and knowledge of, Islamic Art, are strongly encouraged to apply; however, the successful candidate must be prepared to teach in a variety of the aforementioned areas.
Many Art History Faculty courses include both regular and honors sections.
Class sizes are small (typically 10-15:1 ratio) and Art History Faculty work very closely with students. As Teaching Faculty, successful candidates are required to maintain office hours to meet with students, serve as academic advisers to students, contribute to the function and educational objectives of the Program, provide service to the University, the community in Qatar and the profession and perform all other duties, as assigned. Faculty members teach 15 credit loads per year, typically on a 2/3 or 3/2 split, across Fall and Spring Semesters. Candidates are required to engage in the development and delivery of significant research, seek publication and present at international conferences. Art History Faculty Members are also encouraged to liaise with museums within the Gulf area and facilitate exhibitions.
Successful candidates will join a team of 16 highly collaborative and dynamic Faculty Members in the LAS Program. Courses offered within this Program are congruent with those offered on the Richmond, Virginia campus of Virginia Commonwealth University, with the added benefit of a multicultural sensitivity, consistent with living and teaching in Doha, Qatar. Our students come from many countries and cultures, as do the Faculty and employees members of Virginia Commonwealth University -- Qatar, so it is imperative successful candidates are able to interact and thrive in such an environment.
The successful candidate will be committed to engaging collaboratively with colleagues in this multicultural learning environment.
Qualifications:
Successful candidates must possess verbal and written fluency in English as all courses are taught in English. Candidates must have a doctoral degree in Art History or related field. Minimum of three (3) years experience teaching at the post secondary level in English-language University settings strongly desired. Candidates must have strong collaborative skills and communication skills and demonstrate an enthusiasm toward teaching and interacting within in a multicultural environment.
Application Process: Qualified applicants who have records of achievement appropriate to VCUQatar, should submit letters of interest, with Curriculum Vitae, teaching philosophies, unofficial transcripts and the names of five references, including email and telephone contact information, to Ryan Ellington (rfellington@vcu.edu), Human Resources Administrator.
Only electronic submissions will be accepted.
For more information on VCUQatar and this unique international opportunity, please visit:
www.vcu.edu/arts/employment/qatar
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