Architecture: History, Theory & Practice

Application Deadline: 
10/01/2011

Research Fellow (MEARU)
£34,607 - £43,840 per annum

As Research Fellow, you will make a significant contribution to the development and direction of research within the Mackintosh Environmental Architecture Research Unit (MEARU), to help achieve a strong and sustainable research base from which to generate research and knowledge transfer income.

What are the issues that researchers in the Humanities face when compiling data, and how can technology help or hinder? The workshop will look at the ways in which humanities researchers build, maintain, and preserve databases, along with the processes currently in place to support such activities. It will consider what tools could be developed to support the creation and use of research data, how data from different sources might be linked, and, where relevant, the role that public or private cloud services might play.

Application Deadline: 
18/11/2010

Reports to: Deputy Director
Department: Project Team
Hours: Full time
Salary: £28 - £30k per annum based on experience

The Design Museum is the definitive voice of contemporary design, it explores the many ways in which design and architecture shape the world. Presented with a unique opportunity to create the world’s leading museum of contemporary design and architecture in a landmark building, the museum is looking to appoint a Project Coordinator to provide excellent coordination for the Design Museum relocation project and support the operation of the project team.

Application Deadline: 
06/12/2010

Commercial Manager

Competitive Salary

As part of the dynamic Digital Design Studio (DDS) at the Glasgow School of Art, you will manage and support current operational business to ensure that the DDS wins commercial research contracts and consultancy business against agreed targets. In conjunction with this, you will strategically develop a commercialisation roadmap for its key market sectors.

Closing Date: 
15/11/2010

CALL FOR POSTERS

Society for the History of Authorship, Reading and Publishing International Conference
Washington DC
July 14 - July 17, 2011

The Book in Art & Science
Sponsored by the Smithsonian Institution Libraries, the Library of Congress, the Folger Shakespeare Library and Institute, and the Corcoran College of Art + Design.

project: Online searchable item level catalogue and sample digital surrogate of the Archigram archives

The Archigram Archival Project (AAP) is a major new research resources that makes the work of the seminal 1960s-70s British architectural group, Archigram, available free online for public viewing and academic study. The extraordinary influence of Archigram is internationally acknowledged through the award of the RIBA Gold Medal in 2002, exhibitions, books, and through their role in shaping many of the world's greatest contemporary architects and buildings. [read more]

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