Subject: Position at Victoria and Albert Museum
Textile Conservation Centre, Winchester, UK and Victoria and Albert Museum, London, UK Research Fellow/ Assistant UKP17,626 to UKP19,681 pa A postdoctoral fellow or postgraduate with equivalent professional experience is required for a one year Arts and Humanities Research Board funded project, commencing in September, 2002. In an innovative collaborative venture, the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, and the Textile Conservation Centre, Winchester, are seeking to develop sustainable solutions to the care and conservation of modern textiles as they enter our cultural heritage. Research will involve non-destructive identification and characterisation of the deterioration mechanisms of contemporary smart and techno-fibres, including, for example, responsive composites and thermochromic polymers. The post offers a unique opportunity to work with a team of museum curators, textile conservators and conservation scientists; regular travel between the two institutions will be necessary. Applicants should have a background in science and materials analysis (scanning electron microscopy, infrared spectroscopy, mass spectrometry, mechanical testing, etc.), and have complementary interests in new fibres and artefact conservation. Further particulars may be obtained from the Personnel Department (A) University of Southampton Highfield Southampton SO17 1BJ, UK +44 23 8059 2750 recruit [at] soton__ac__uk minicom: 023 8059 5595 Please send a curriculum vitae together with the names of three referees to the Personnel Department at the above address, quoting reference number 01A601. The deadline for completed applications is Friday, 31st May, 2002. For an informal discussion of the post, please contact Dr Paul Wyeth Textile Conservation Centre University of Southampton Winchester Campus, SO23 8DL, UK +44 023 8059 7122 pw [at] soton__ac__uk Working for Equal Opportunities. Paul Wyeth *** Conservation DistList Instance 15:71 Distributed: Friday, April 19, 2002 Message Id: cdl-15-71-016 ***Received on Wednesday, 17 April, 2002