JOB: Tenured academic staff in the area of engineering sciences and sustainable restoration techniques in immovable heritage. University of Antwerp

Job: Tenured academic staff in the area of engineering sciences and sustainable restoration techniques in immovable heritage. University of Antwerp

The Faculty of Design Sciences of the University of Antwerp is seeking to fill the a full-time vacancy in the Department of Heritage for tenured academic staff in the area of engineering sciences and sustainable restoration techniques in immovable heritage.
The full job description, the requirements, the candidate’s profile and the link for applying are available here.
Applications may only be submitted online, until the closing date 18 August 2019.

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