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Scholar-in-Residence in Art History - VCUarts Qatar

Virginia Commonwealth University School of the Arts in Qatar Qatar

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Salary: $40,000 / year

Posted Jan 21, 2026

Role & seniority: Scholar-in-Residence, nine-month, residential appointment in Doha (August 2026 start); 1:1 undergraduate teaching load (including a first-year global survey or upper-division course) plus research and public lecture.

Stack/tools: Art History program with global, multicultural focus (Islamic art central; broader Asia, Europe, Africa, Americas); in-person instruction; engagement with local museums/institutions; involvement with Hamad bin Khalifa Symposium on Islamic Art and related Yale University Press initiatives.

Top 3 responsibilities

  1. Teach undergraduate courses with a small, discussion-driven format; 2) conduct original research and deliver a public lecture presenting unpublished findings; 3) cultivate collaborations with Doha-based museums, universities, and cultural organizations and contribute to local-engagement projects.

Must-have skills

  • PhD in Art History or closely related field (by start)

  • 2+ years undergraduate teaching experience beyond TA roles

  • Clear research agenda aligned with department strengths

  • Professional activity (publications, presentations, curatorial work) and strong communication/interpersonal skills

  • Commitment to undergraduate teaching in small classrooms and to cross-cultural, collaborative environments; ability to work in a diverse international setting

  • Nice-to-haves: Experience teaching or working in ESL environments; familiarity with local museums or research initiatives in Doha; language ver

Full Description

The Department of Art History at VCUarts Qatar invites applications for a nine-month, Scholar-in-Residence position beginning in August 2026. The position carries a 1:1 teaching load, which may include a first-year global survey course as well as an upper-division course in the candidate’s area of specialization. Applicants’ expertise should complement the department’s existing strengths. In addition to teaching, the scholar will conduct original research and deliver a public lecture at VCUarts Qatar presenting their new, unpublished findings at the conclusion of the residency.

VCUarts Qatar’s Art History program offers a multicultural, globally oriented curriculum that examines visual and material cultures from antiquity to the present. While Islamic art remains a central focus, the program also encompasses traditions from Asia, Europe, Africa, and the Americas, reflecting Qatar’s long history as a crossroads of trade, migration, and intellectual exchange. Courses are taught in person in small undergraduate classroom settings, fostering close engagement and discussion.

The Scholar-in-Residence will contribute to this academic environment by teaching, presenting new research in a public forum, and helping cultivate partnerships with local institutions. As part of a small and dynamic department, the scholar will work closely with undergraduate students and participate in a supportive intellectual community. This is a residential appointment, requiring the scholar to be based in Doha for the full duration of the term.

The area of specialization is open, but applicants should bring expertise that complements the department’s historically and geographically diverse strengths, rather than duplicating them. Faculty research in the department ranges from Islamic visual cultures to the ancient Mediterranean, the Chinese and Sinophonic worlds, African artistic traditions, the Indian Ocean sphere, and modern and contemporary practices from SWANA and beyond. The department also plays a leading role in running the biennial Hamad bin Khalifa Symposium on Islamic Art, a major international research initiative, along with its Yale University Press publications. Together, these interdisciplinary strengths position VCUarts Qatar as a vibrant center for global art-historical inquiry grounded in local engagement.

Situated in Doha, the scholar will be based in a city with a rapidly expanding cultural landscape, home to major institutions such as the Museum of Islamic Art, Mathaf: Arab Museum of Modern Art, the National Museum of Qatar, and the Qatar National Library. A component of the residency is the cultivation of relationships with Doha-based universities, museums, and cultural organizations, laying the groundwork for collaborative projects that may extend beyond the residency year.

Required Qualifications

PhD in Art History or a closely related field, completed by the start of the appointment. At least two years of undergraduate-level teaching experience in art history beyond teaching assistantships. A demonstrated research agenda that engages meaningfully with visual and material cultures and complements the department’s existing strengths. A record of professional activity (such as publications, conference presentations, or curatorial work) appropriate for the applicant’s career stage. A commitment to undergraduate teaching in small, student-centered, discussion-driven classroom settings. Interest in developing relationships with local museums and cultural institutions and in contributing to projects that strengthen connections between VCUarts Qatar and the broader community. Deadline-oriented, with strong interpersonal and communication skills and a proven ability to contribute to collaborative, culturally diverse academic environments. Ability to navigate and negotiate cross-cultural differences in both professional and daily living contexts, and to thrive within an international academic setting. Demonstrated experience working in and fostering an environment of respect, professionalism and civility with a population of faculty, staff, and students from all backgrounds and experiences, or a commitment to do so as a faculty member at VCU.

Preferred Qualifications

Experience teaching or working in ESL (English as a Second Language) environments, with the ability to support students with diverse linguistic backgrounds.

Compensation And Benefits

Total compensation: $40,000 for the nine-month appointment (taxable for U.S. citizens). Relocation assistance may be available for the selected candidate in accordance with VCUarts Qatar policies. There are no retirement benefits associated with this position. The offer of employment is contingent upon the successful completion of background checks and immigration clearance for a work visa.

Application Instructions

Applicants should submit the following materials via our online portal. Any queries should be directed to Dr. Radha Dalal, Director of Art History, at rjdalal@vcu.edu.

Cover Letter: Including a research agenda, an explanation of how the candidate’s work complements the VCUarts Qatar Art History faculty’s expertise, a vision for the upper-level course they would teach, and a plan for engaging with local institutions in Doha

Curriculum Vitae: Including a detailed teaching history

Writing Sample: A representative scholarly work, such as an article, book chapter, or unpublished manuscript

References: Names and contact information for three academic referees

Review of applications will begin on March 1, 2026 and continue until the position is filled. Show more Show less

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