ALL ACADEMIC RANKS - FINE ARTS (PRINTMAKING)
University of Sharjah
Sharjah, United Arab Emirates
ID: 7135641
Posted: March 22, 2023
Application Deadline: April 23, 2023
Job Description
JOB PURPOSE
CFAD invites interested academicians and professionals to apply for fulltime teaching positions (all academic ranks) in the Department of Fine Arts (Printmaking).
Interested applicants should submit the following documents to [email protected]:
Letter of interest
Curriculum Vitae
Portfolio of professional work and/or student projects
The positions commence on September 1st, 2023.
MAIN ACCOUNTABILITIES & EXPECTATIONS
The successful applicant is expected to teach a variety of undergraduate courses across the curriculum, including foundation studies as well as graduation project.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATION & EXPERIENCE
Applicants holding MFA degree in Printmaking with established record of academic performance and artistic activities.
Demonstrated expertise in the following printmaking disciplines: Lithography, Intaglio, screen-printing (including the CMYK process), Relief. Experience in collagraph and wheat paste mural is highly recommended.
Active record of exhibitions and forms of public engagement (e.g. workshops, juries, etc.).
Preference is given to faculty who exhibit experience in teaching across disciplines. Applicants with studio-based teaching experience are preferred.
CFAD invites interested academicians and professionals to apply for fulltime teaching positions (all academic ranks) in the Department of Fine Arts (Printmaking).
Interested applicants should submit the following documents to [email protected]:
Letter of interest
Curriculum Vitae
Portfolio of professional work and/or student projects
The positions commence on September 1st, 2023.
MAIN ACCOUNTABILITIES & EXPECTATIONS
The successful applicant is expected to teach a variety of undergraduate courses across the curriculum, including foundation studies as well as graduation project.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATION & EXPERIENCE
Applicants holding MFA degree in Printmaking with established record of academic performance and artistic activities.
Demonstrated expertise in the following printmaking disciplines: Lithography, Intaglio, screen-printing (including the CMYK process), Relief. Experience in collagraph and wheat paste mural is highly recommended.
Active record of exhibitions and forms of public engagement (e.g. workshops, juries, etc.).
Preference is given to faculty who exhibit experience in teaching across disciplines. Applicants with studio-based teaching experience are preferred.