Cambridge University Reporter


Wolfson College

SPEELMAN FELLOWSHIP IN DUTCH AND FLEMISH ART

Wolfson College, in association with the University Department of History of Art, seeks applications for the Speelman Fellowship in Dutch and Flemish Art with effect from 1 October 2009.

The aim of this Research Fellowship is to foster in the United Kingdom the study and teaching of Dutch and Flemish painting, sculpture, and graphic arts of the fifteenth, sixteenth, and seventeenth centuries.

Candidates need to show fitness to undertake a programme of study (including both cultural background and languages) leading to effective research within this area of the history of art. A three-year tenure is offered. The Fellow will be expected to reside in Cambridge during Full Term, and will be asked to do a limited amount of teaching for the University Department of History of Art.

This is an early-career Research Fellowship and candidates will either have a doctorate, or have made substantial progress towards a doctorate or an equivalent qualification by that date.

Details of the Fellowship, the application procedure, and the terms and conditions, can be found on the Wolfson College website (http://www.wolfson.cam.ac.uk/jobs/). The closing date for applications is 29 May 2009.