March 6–April 9, 2023
The Royal Institute of Art in Stockholm has been educating artists and architects since 1735. It is Sweden’s largest institution of higher education in Fine Art and Architecture.
The Royal Institute of Art offers a five-year program in Fine Art and a two-year master’s degree in Fine Art. The postgraduate program offers professional development in Fine Art and Architecture with a focus on research methodology and project-based artistic research.
Job description
As a professor of fine art, you will guide a group of 20 students and plan the teaching of the tutoring group. The tutoring group consists of BA and MA-students who work in all forms of fine art, and you are expected to mentor and teach students regardless of their artistic medium of expression. The position’s focus is in moving image, film, and video, and their associated discourses and methodologies as they relate to contemporary art. As professor of fine art specializing in moving image you are expected to have and to share deep knowledge of relevant social, technical, and material development in the field.
The employment’s focus means that you are responsible for the development of this subject and practice at Royal Institute of Art. An important element of the position is the post-holder’s own research and pedagogical- and artistic development work. The position also includes participation in the Institute’s common work, such as contributing to the joint planning of the study program, participating on the Institute’s boards, committees and working parties and developing the Institute’s national and international network.
The position
This is a full-time five-year contract, based on artistic merit. The Royal Institute of Art may renew the contract for another period of maximum five years without additional competition. The position includes participating in the Institute’s common work and some administrative work. At the Royal Institute of Art, we apply a working hours agreement which includes time for education, artistic research, institutional common work and artistic and pedagogical development.
To view full job details, please visit the webpage of the Royal Institute of Art.