12200939679?profile=originalMiddlesex University is seeking a Professor or Reader in the Practice or History and Theory of Photography. Our vision for the future is clear: to be internationally outstanding in teaching, research and knowledge transfer. We are proud of our research achievements and are looking for over 50 Professors and Readers, alongside Senior Lecturers and Lecturers to further strengthen research across the University.

To be appointed, you will need to be an outstanding researcher for your stage of career, ambitious for yourself, enthusiastic about collaboration, keen to ensure that your research makes an impact beyond academia, and committed to helping us achieve our vision. In addition to welcoming applications from outstanding individual researchers, we would also welcome approaches from established research teams.

The advertised post is full time unless otherwise stated.

School of Art and Design 

With roots in the Hornsey College of Art, we have been enriching the creative, cultural and intellectual life of London and beyond for over 130 years. The School has thriving teaching and research and strong industry links in animation, fine art, fashion, graphic design, illustration, interior architecture and photography.

Our vision is to develop world-class research and teaching, underpinned by enviable links with the creative industries. The School is based in our £80m Grove building, providing unmatched facilities for art and design education and research. 

For an informal discussion please contact Dr Maggie Butt, Deputy Dean M.Butt@mdx.ac.uk 

Professor or Reader, in the Practice or History and Theory of Photography - A&D_7

Further information

An application form, job description and directions on how to apply for these posts are available by clicking 'Apply Online' here: http://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/AEJ755/professor-or-reader-in-the-practice-or-history-and-theory-of-photography-aandd_7/.

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