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Singapore - Singapore

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Not Disclosed

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School of Art Design and Media

Nanyang Technological University Singapore

Part-Time Lecturer for Introduction to Museum Studies

A Part-time Lecturer to teach an elective course AP6203 From Colonial to Post Colonial Art: A Critical Survey commencing in August 2025 for the Master of Arts in Museum Studies and Curatorial Practices (MA MSCP) programme.

The School of Art Design and Media (ADM) at Nanyang Technological University Singapore invites qualified candidates to apply as Part-Time Lecturer for the Master of Arts (MA) in Museum Studies and Curatorial Practices programme. The Part-time Lecturer is expected to teach an elective course From Colonial to Post Colonial Art: A Critical Survey.

Please refer to the website for the detailed course content description for AP6104:

candidates should have at least a Masters degree in a relevant field with a track record of past teaching experience at Undergraduate and Masters level.

For more information on the course and its objectives please email

Further information about the University and the School can be viewed at the following websites:

NTU :

ADM : Procedure

Please login to the following webpage to submit your application:

date for applications: 5 May 2025. The successful candidate is expected to assume duty in August 2025.

Hiring Institution: NTU

Employment Type

Part-Time

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