JOBS: Teaching Fellow in Architectural History and Heritage. University of Edinburgh

Jobs: Teaching Fellow in Architectural History and Heritage. University of Edinburgh

Edinburgh School of Architecture and Landscape Architecture

Applications are invited for a fixed-term 0.7 FTE (24.5 hours per week) Teaching Fellowship in Architectural History and Heritage. The successful applicant will work within a long-established, leading programme in the history and theory of architecture, and will have expertise and experience in teaching architectural history in the contexts of architecture, history of art, and heritage studies to a high quality. You will have the skills to conceive effective and creative pedagogies and deliver these to support courses in the undergraduate and postgraduate programmes in architectural history, theory, and heritage in the Edinburgh School of Architecture and Landscape Architecture [ESALA].
The post is part-time (0.7 FTE), fixed-term for 3 years.
This position is tenable from 1 August 2019 or as soon as possible thereafter.
Salary Scale: Grade UE07, £33,199 – £39,609 per annum pro rata
Closing Date: 5pm (GMT) on 15 March 2019
Full details for this position are available here (Vacancy Ref : 046803).

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