Position Summary : The School of Art in the College of Arts and Sciences at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville seeks a Lecturer in Art History for a one-year appointment beginning in Fall 2024.
This is a full-time position with benefits. The salary is $51,500 for those with a . and negotiated with ABD candidates.
Benefits include insurance and retirement.
Position Responsibilities : The teaching load is 2 : 2. The lecturer will teach either ARTH 172 Western Art : Ancient through Medieval or ARTH 173 Western Art : Renaissance through Contemporary (capped at 100), which serves as part of the university’s general education curriculum, and an upper-division course in Early Modern European art each semester (capped at 30).
The Fall 2024 assignment will consist of ARTH 173 and ARTH 453 Art of Southern Europe, 1575-1700.
UT Knoxville is the flagship campus of the University of Tennessee system and a Carnegie doctoral research-intensive university with over 36,000 undergraduate and graduate students from over 100 countries.
Knoxville has a vibrant arts scene, a lively downtown, and is home to significant companies in the film and television industry (Discovery Communications, Regal Cinemas, .
Less than an hour’s drive to the Great Smoky Mountains, the city is also home to 1,000 forested acres of urban wilderness, the Knoxville Museum of Art, Tri-Star Arts, and Big Ears, the acclaimed avant-garde festival of music, film, and art.
For more information on academic and personal support, and living in Knoxville, please see UT’s Prospective Faculty Viewbook :
Required Qualifications : The position is open to candidates with expertise in Early Modern European art. . in Art History in hand by August 1, 2024, is desired, but ABD candidates will be considered.
Desired Qualifications : Candidates with significant experience teaching at the college / university level are highly desired.
The Knoxville campus of the University of Tennessee is seeking candidates who have the ability to contribute in meaningful ways to the diversity and intercultural goals of the University.