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Art History and Art Opportunities | Jobs, Funding, Calls for Papers | 28th February 2014

Jobs Postdoctoral Research Fellowship in Italian Studies - University of Leeds - deadline 6th March 2014 Assistant Curator Collections and Exhibitions, Newcastle Art Gallery - deadline 14th March 2014 Associate Professor in Visual Arts – Art History and Theory, Charles Darwin University - deadline 20th March 2014 Curator, Grafton Regional Gallery - deadline 10th March 2014 Fari Sayeed Visiting Fellow in Islamic Art, Pembroke College, Cambridge - deadline 24th March 2014 Research Assistant/Associate in Global Traffic in Illicit Cultural Objects, University of Glasgow - deadline 23rd March 2014 Associate Professor / Senior Lecturer / Lecturer: Arts & Design History, University of Brunei Darussalam - deadline 12th March 2014 Lecturer in Eighteenth-Century Studies, University of Kent - deadline 23rd March 2014…

Opportunities | Jobs, Funding, Calls for Papers | June 7th 2013

Jobs Director, National Portrait Gallery (Canberra) - deadline Sunday 16th June Curator of Italian Paintings 1500 - 1600, National Gallery (London) - deadline 11th June 2013 Lecturer in European/Non-European Art History (Medieval to 18th Century), University of Manchester - deadline 26th June 2013 Assistant Professor, Medieval Western European Art or Architecture, Princeton University - deadline not specified Early Career Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Research Unit for Public Culture, University of Melbourne - deadline 23rd June 2013 Funding/Prizes International ‘Curate’ Award (for curators, not curates!) - deadline 31st December 2013 Society fo Architectural Historians Mellon Awards for publication - deadline 15th September 2013 Ursula Hoff Internship 2013 the study and promotion of prints held in the print collections of the University of Melbourne and the…

Call for Proposals | Monographs in Art Historiography

Monographs in Art Historiography The aim of this series is to support and promote the study of the history and practice of art historical writing focussing on its institutional and conceptual foundations, from the past to the present day in all areas and all periods. Besides addressing the major innovators of the past it also encourages re-thinking ways in which the subject may be written in the future. It ignores the disciplinary boundaries imposed by the Anglophone expression ‘art history’ and allows and encourages the full range of enquiry that encompasses the visual arts in its broadest sense as well as topics falling within archaeology, anthropology, ethnography and other specialist disciplines and approaches. It welcomes contributions from young and established…