Part-time Lecturer, Non-Western Art in Paris
New York University
Job Description
NYU Paris is seeking a part-time lecturer to teach the following undergraduate course in Art History: Non-Western Art in Paris. This is a short-term replacement position, for a duration of 10 weeks (with possibility of extension)
Some of the world’s greatest non-Western art can be seen in Paris, in such museums as the Quai Branly, the Musée Guimet, and in the Sessions Pavillion of the Louvre. Students learn about these art works in relation to their religious, political, and social meanings and functions. In addition, the course addresses questions of collecting and display, asking how these objects arrived in Paris and their significance for the Paris art and museum world.
Language of instruction: English
Teaching commences in September 2026 and finishes in early November 2026 (subject to change); courses meet for 3 hours a week.
NYU Paris is one of 11 study away academic centers in NYU's global network. Students at NYU Paris participate in an immers...
Some of the world’s greatest non-Western art can be seen in Paris, in such museums as the Quai Branly, the Musée Guimet, and in the Sessions Pavillion of the Louvre. Students learn about these art works in relation to their religious, political, and social meanings and functions. In addition, the course addresses questions of collecting and display, asking how these objects arrived in Paris and their significance for the Paris art and museum world.
Language of instruction: English
Teaching commences in September 2026 and finishes in early November 2026 (subject to change); courses meet for 3 hours a week.
NYU Paris is one of 11 study away academic centers in NYU's global network. Students at NYU Paris participate in an immers...