An editor-in-chief is sought to lead the team at British Art Studies (BAS). Working collaboratively with authors and colleagues at the journal, the editor-in-chief will set the direction for future issues. They will proactively commission material for publication and carry out hands-on editorial work such as line editing texts and developing projects with authors. This is an exciting new opportunity to develop the future of BAS.
BAS is a peer-reviewed and open access journal for new research on the histories of British art, architecture and visual culture. Opening and testing the boundaries of “British” as a category, and reflecting critically on methodologies for British art history, are core areas of focus for the journal. As a digital-only platform, the journal also explores how to present research in novel ways online, experimenting with new tools and feature formats. In 2025, an updated design will mark the tenth anniversary of BAS.
Bedford Square, London, United Kingdom Freelance
PMC is looking for a Networks & Learning Administrator to support the delivery and development of PMC’s Networks & Learning programmes.
PMC’s Networks & Learning programmes connect and support individuals engaged with British art at different stages of their lives. PMC’s Networks are aimed at creating opportunities for those involved in the field of British art to connect with one another, whether as researchers, curators or arts professionals, thus helping to develop their knowledge and skills, and share their learning. Supported Networks currently include the Doctoral Researchers Network (DRN), Early Career Researchers Network (ECRN) and the British Art Network (BAN), a subject-specialist network supported by PMC in partnership with Tate.
Salary will be in the range of £30,000–£34,000 per annum depending on experience.
Bedford Square, London, United Kingdom Full Time
PMC is looking for an Administrative Assistant to support the Grants, Networks & Learning team.
The programmes of activity and funding run by the PMC’s Grants, Networks & Learning team are aimed at engaging, sustaining and developing individuals involved with British art history and culture at different stages of their lives. Our grants and fellowships support new research in British art and architectural history and of British visual culture understood more broadly. Every year we award £1 million across a variety of funding opportunities to individuals and organisations, distributed through two rounds of grant making in the spring and autumn.
Salary will be in the range of £26,000–29,000 per annum depending on experience.
Bedford Square, London, United Kingdom Full Time