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Subject: Position at Queen's University

Position at Queen's University

From: Alison Murray <am26>
Date: Tuesday, February 20, 2001
Paintings Conservator
Art Conservation Program, Department of Art
Queen's University at Kingston

Applications are invited for a full-time tenure-track appointment to
teach the conservation of paintings, effective July 1, 2001.  The
position involves supervising graduate students in practical
conservation and research, and lecturing in the history, technology,
and conservation of paintings.  High quality scholarly and
scientific research and publications are expected.

The successful candidate will hold at least a master's degree (or
equivalent) in art conservation with a specialization in the
conservation of paintings and will have substantial experience in
conservation practice and demonstrated excellence in teaching and
research.  Administrative experience will be an asset.  Rank and
salary will be commensurate with qualifications and experience.

The Art Conservation Program offers a Master of Art Conservation
degree (MAC) and interacts with studio arts (BFA) and art history
programs (BA, MA, Ph.D), all within the Department of Art.  The
University is committed to employment equity, welcomes diversity in
the workplace, and encourages applications from all qualified
candidates, including women, aboriginal peoples, people with
disabilities, racial minorities, gay men and lesbians.

A letter of application, a full curriculum vitae, copies of major
publications, and letters of reference should be sent to:

    Pierre du Prey
    Professor and Acting Head
    Department of Art
    Queen's University
    Kingston, ON  K7L 3N6
    613-533-6166
    Fax: 613-533-6891

The deadline for applications is 12 April 2001 or until the position
is filled.


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