JOB: Architectural Historian. Department of Art and Archaeology, Princeton University.

JOB: Architectural Historian. Department of Art and Archaeology, Princeton University. Assistant Professor, Tenure-Track.

The Department of Art and Archaeology, Princeton University, seeks applications for a position in European architectural history, eighteenth- to mid-nineteenth century, at the assistant professor, tenure-track level. Responsibilities will include undergraduate and graduate teaching as well as supervision of undergraduate independent work and doctoral dissertations. PhD expected by start date; teaching experience and publication record is an advantage.
Apply online at: https://puwebp.princeton.edu/AcadHire/ with cover letter, CV, writing sample, and names and contact information of three references. We seek to appoint a candidate who will contribute, through research, teaching, and service, to the excellence and diversity of our academic community. This position is subject to the University’s background check policy. For fullest consideration please submit all materials by 1 October 2017.
 

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