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Date: Fri, 04 Feb 2000 13:26:31 +0000 From: C.A.Jones@shu.ac.uk (Christine JONES\(SCS\)) SHEFFIELD HALLAM UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF CULTURAL STUDIES Advertisement 2 x 0.5 appointments Fine Art Lecturer/Senior Lecturer This is an exciting opportunity for two contemporary artists with significant exhibition/research profiles to join a department which has an excellent research culture with substantial support for staff (rated 4), international recognition, and outstanding facilities. We are looking for two committed practising artists whose work uses photographic media. You will be aware of changes in current photographic practice and will share the teaching and development of chemical and digital technologies. An awareness of contemporary critical theory and the ability to work within the Fine Art team is essential. A postgraduate degree in Fine Art or related discipline is desirable as is higher education teaching experience. Fine Art at Sheffield Hallam University consists of three linked courses with a common philosophy, Painting/Printmaking, Sculpture and Time Based Art plus an expanding MA in Fine Art. Students have always been involved with emergent technologies within contemporary art practice, including film, video and digital imaging. If you wish to informally discuss these posts, ring Steve Hawley, Subject Leader in Fine Art on (0114) 225 2636. Email: s.hawley@shu.ac.uk Job Outline The successful candidates will work within the Fine Art team to teach all levels of photographic practice and theory to Fine Art students, and other students as appropriate. They will lead the development of photography within Fine Art, and take an active part in the flexible programme of teaching over the four courses in the Fine Art programme (including the MA). They will take on the administration of photographic provision within the School of Cultural Studies, and other administrative roles as appropriate. As well as teaching workshops and individual tutorials, the candidate will be expected to lead specialist and general seminars and critique groups as appropriate. ------Syndicate mailinglist-------------------- Syndicate network for media culture and media art information and archive: http://www.v2.nl/syndicate to unsubscribe, write to <syndicate-request@aec.at> in the body of the msg: unsubscribe your@email.adress