Art History Jobs 2019-20

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Santa Clara University (Santa Clara, CA) - TT East Asiatn Art History
The Department of Art and Art History at Santa Clara University, a Jesuit, Catholic university, invites applications for a tenure-track assistant professor in East Asian Art History to begin in Fall 2020. The full-time teaching load is six courses over three quarters: course rotation will include introductory courses in Asian art; upper division courses in the scholar’s area of specialty; a senior capstone course; and a two-quarter Cultures and Ideas I-II sequence for the Santa Clara University core curriculum. Details on the core curriculum, including learning goals and objectives for the Cultures and Ideas I-II sequence. Examples of syllabi for Cultures and Ideas I-II sequences currently being taught in Art History are available upon request.

We seek a teaching-scholar colleague with demonstrated teaching and mentoring excellence; evidence of an active research program, including the ability to publish in peer-reviewed journals; and a strong interdisciplinary approach to the field of historic or contemporary East Asian art history. Strong communication skills (oral and written) and potential for leadership are highly desirable, as are ability to teach East Asian art as part of a broader global perspective, interest in Digital Humanities, and experience in curriculum development. Basic Qualifications1. The completion of a Ph.D. in Art History or a closely related discipline is required by the time of appointment. 2. Demonstrated teaching and mentoring excellence; evidence of curriculum development. 3. Evidence of an active research program, including the ability to publish in peer-reviewed journals; 4. A strong interdisciplinary approach to the field of historic or contemporary East Asian art history. Preferred Qualifications1. Strong communication skills (oral and written) 2. Potential for leadership 3. Ability to teach East Asian art as part of a broader global perspective, interest in Digital Humanities, 4. Interest or experience in curriculum development. ResponsibilitiesFaculty responsibilities are specified by the Santa Clara University Faculty Handbook (sec. 3.6). Duties include but are not limited to: (1) Teaching the assigned teaching load of six sections over three quarters: developing and teaching courses in their area of specialization and for the University Core Curriculum. Generally, that will include at least one introductory course in Asian art, two upper division courses in the scholar’s area of specialty, a senior capstone course; and a two-quarter Cultures and Ideas I-II sequence for the Santa Clara University core curriculum, b) Advising and mentoring students and overseeing student research projects; c) Conducting and appearing at all assigned class meetings in a timely and prepared way, including holding the final exam at the scheduled time; d) Assigning and evaluating assignments that align with the course description and course learning outcomes, and providing timely feedback to students; e) Holding regular weekly office hours on campus; f) Submitting student grades that are appropriate, accurate and fair measures of student performance to the Office of the Registrar by the designated deadline; g) Administering evaluations for all courses;

(2) Carrying out a sustained program of creative activity and/or research, with appropriate submission in peer-reviewed venues.

(3) Engaging in service to the department, College, and University appropriate to rank.

4) Fulfilling other instructional or academic duties, including attending department meetings and events, as may be assigned by the Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences or the Chair of the Department. Work AuthorizationA foreign national who is appointed to a tenured or tenure-track faculty position is eligible for sponsorship by Santa Clara University. Special Instructions to Applicants

Interested applicants should submit application materials via online at [//jobs.scu.edu/ https://jobs.scu.edu/].

Applicants should submit their letter of application with 1) c.v.; 2) copies of graduate transcripts; 3) examples of scholarly work; 4); three confidential letters of reference which will automatically be solicited upon submitting your application; 5) a personal statement covering the applicant’s teaching philosophy, research plan, and experiences working with people of diverse cultures and identities; 6) evidence of teaching excellence (e.g., course syllabi, student evaluations, and teaching portfolio), and 7) a statement of how the candidate’s research plans might foster intradepartmental and interdepartmental connections.

Questions can be directed to Mitch Grieb, Senior Administrative Assistant, Department of Art and Art History (mfgrieb@scu.edu). Deadline: 10/24/2019 

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