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Three Mellon Postdoctoral Teaching Fellowships will be offered in the
Department of Art History and Archaeology, Columbia University, for
2008-2009. Specialization may be in any field of art history. Fellows
teach one section per semester of the core course Art Humanities
(Masterpieces of Western Art) or an equivalent course in the non-western
core (Masterpieces of African, Islamic, South Asian, or East Asian art).
Awards are for two years, with a salary of $50,000. Send application
letter, resume including teaching experience, three recommendations,
table of contents and opening or closing sections of the dissertation
(10 to 15 pages). Applicants should have been awarded the Ph.D. degree
in either 2006, 2007, or have a firm scheduled date of defense on or
before May 21, 2008.
Applications MUST BE RECEIVED BY Thursday, February 1, 2008. Equal
Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. Minorities and women are
encouraged to apply. Send materials (including e-mail address) to:
Mellon Search Committee
Department of Art History and Archaeology
Columbia University
826 Schermerhorn Hall, MC 5517
1190 Amsterdam Avenue
New York, NY 10027
Kaira Cabañas
Modern and Contemporary Art, Europe and the Americas
Ph.D., Princeton University, 2007
Sarah Cartwright
15th-century Italian manuscripts and paleography, Renaissance antiquarianism
Ph.D., New York University, 2007
Zeynep Çelik
European Modernism since 1750 and the history of Aesthetics
Ph.D. MIT, 2007
Joost Keizer
High Renaissance Art
Ph.D. Universiteit Leiden, 2008
Jennifer Kingsley
Medieval and Byzantine Art
Ph.D. Johns Hopkins, 2007
Craig Peariso
Theory and Criticism and 20th Century, Art and Visual Culture
Ph.D., State University of New York, Stoneybrook, 2006
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