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Lecturer/ Senior Lecturer/ Reader in the Conservation of Buddhist Heritage at The Courtauld, London

Listing Start Date: May 31, 2025Expires: June 30, 2025n

Lecturer/ Senior Lecturer/ Reader in the Conservation of Buddhist Heritage
Salary
£52,216 per annum including London Allowance (subject to the academic level in line with our criteria).
Contractual hours35
BasisFull Time
Job category/typeConservation
Date posted14/05/2025
Job reference230
Shape the Future of Conservation at The Courtauld
We invite outstanding academics to join our faculty as a Lecturer, Senior Lecturer or Reader in Conservation of Buddhist Heritage, contributing to world-class teaching and research within our renowned institution.
As part of The Courtauld, you will be at the forefront of shaping our Conservation team for students and scholars alike.
What?We’re?Looking?For
We are seeking a passionate Lecturer, Senior Lecturer or Reader to expand and deepen The Courtauld’s curriculum and research impact, specifically in the Conservation of Buddhist Heritage.
Role?Details
Contract basis: Permanent|?Full-time: 35 hours | Location: Hybrid / Onsite | £52,216 per annum including London Allowance (subject to the academic level in line with our criteria).
About?The?Courtauld
For nearly a century, the Courtauld Institute of Art has been a unique centre of expertise. A world-leading institute renowned for ground-breaking scholarship in art history, conservation and curation. Home to one of the largest communities of art historians and conservators in the world. With a gallery that cares for one of the UK’s finest art collections at its heart.
The Courtauld is one of the foremost centres in the world for education and research in conservation. We run three-year MAs in the conservation of easel paintings (18 students) and wall paintings (6-12 students) and a 12-month MA in Buddhist Art History and Conservation (12 students, jointly taught with the History of Art department).
Key?Responsibilities
– Hold a recognised qualification in conservation or equivalent experience
– Understand developments in conservation theory and practice related specifically to wall painting conservation and the conservation of Buddhist sites, ideally with experience of having worked on Buddhist sites
– Be able to speak about your research and teach a variety of audiences, including students at all levels and the public.
– Have ambitious plans for your research and for the Robert H.N. Ho Family Foundation Research Centre for Buddhist Art and Conservation programme
– Be collaborative and enjoy working as part of a team to deliver fieldwork, teaching and research
– For further information, please see the Job Description and Person Specification.
Why?Join?Us?
At The Courtauld, you’ll be part of a prestigious academic community with access to unparalleled research resources and institutional support. Some of our benefits include:
30 days annual leave + 6 office closure days
Research support & funding opportunities
Discounted Gallery Access & Reciprocal Museum Benefits
Hybrid working & flexible academic support
Wellbeing Support & Employee Assistance Programme
How to apply
If you are ready to make an impact at The Courtauld, we invite you to apply! Review the Job Description and Person Specification then take the first step and apply with no delay! Please note that a cover letter is required for this role.
Closing?Date:?30th June 2025          Interview?Date:?17th July 2025
The Courtauld Institute of Art is committed to fostering an inclusive academic environment. We actively welcome applications from candidates of all backgrounds.