Part-Time Art Historian Faculty; Online
Maine, USA
Listed on 2026-03-15
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Education / Teaching
University Professor, Academic -
Creative Arts/Media
Part-Time Art Historian Faculty (Online) - 2418
Serving Schools | Posted Mar 6 | Part-time | Maine | Negotiable | Unknown
OverviewThe University of Maine at Augusta is seeking qualified applicants to teach Art History starting in the fall 2026 semester. The successful candidate will be committed to excellence in teaching and to developing an innovative curriculum. This position would teach courses that are online (asynchronously) and distance synchronous (meet in real time).
UMA transforms the lives of students of every age and background across the State of Maine and beyond through access to high-quality distance and on-site education, excellence in student support, civic engagement, and professional and liberal arts programs. UMA serves a mix of traditional and non-traditional students and offers a wide array of liberal arts and professional programs leading to certificates, associate, and baccalaureate degrees.
ResponsibilitiesUMA faculty are expected to be excellent teachers, responsive to changing professional needs; committed to innovative delivery of instruction resulting in improved student learning, and to effective use of technology, including distance learning. The successful candidate will teach online and distance synchronous Art History courses and contribute to curriculum development and student mentorship. The role includes teaching ARH 105 (History of Art & Architecture I, Prehistory - 1400 Globally) and ARH 106 (History of Art & Architecture II, 1400 - Now Globally) and offering courses that align with program needs.
Required Qualifications- A Ph.D in any field of Art History
- An active research agenda in a field of specialization
- Ability to teach ARH 105 (History of Art & Architecture I, Prehistory - 1400 Globally) and ARH 106 (History of Art & Architecture II, 1400 - Now Globally)
- A demonstrated commitment to excellence in teaching
- Ability to teach new Art History courses; particularly courses that explore art before 1945, the global South, African art, diasporic art, Asian art, art of the Islamic world, cross-cultural thematic courses and, ideally, courses that can be cross-listed with the Human Rights Minor, Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Courses, and American Studies
- Willingness to serve our mission of integrating students with the community, outreach in connecting students with opportunities for working and volunteering in local institutions, including art galleries, photo archives, and museums in the area and to collaborate across disciplines in the University to fulfill this purpose
The salary range is per credit hour and commensurate with qualifications and experience.
Application Requirements- A cover letter that fully describes your qualifications and experiences with specific reference to the required and preferred qualifications
- A resume/curriculum vitae
- List of courses you are prepared to teach, and where and in what modalities (in person, distance synchronous, distance asynchronous, etc.) you have taught them or are prepared to teach them
- Contact information for three professional references when requested
- Candidates must be authorized to work in and reside in the continental United States
Incomplete application materials cannot be considered. Materials received after 3/27/2026 will be reviewed at the discretion of the University. The successful applicant is subject to appropriate background screening. Application review will begin immediately and continue until a sufficient pool of candidates has been established.
Equal OpportunityThe University of Maine System (the System) is an equal opportunity institution committed to fostering a nondiscriminatory environment and complying with all applicable nondiscrimination laws. Consistent with State and Federal law, the System does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, transgender status, gender, gender identity or expression, ethnicity, national origin, citizenship status, familial status, ancestry, age, disability (physical or mental), genetic information, pregnancy, or veteran or military status in any aspect of its education, programs and activities, and employment.
The System provides reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities upon request. If you believe you have experienced discrimination or harassment, you are encouraged to contact the System Office of Equal Opportunity and Title IX Services at 5713 Chadbourne Hall, Room 412, Orono, ME , by calling , or via TTY at 711 (Maine Relay System). For more information about Title IX or to file a complaint, please contact the UMS Title IX Coordinator ne.edu/title-ix/.
About The University Of Maine System:
The University of Maine System (UMS), established in 1968, consists of seven universities and the University of Maine School of Law, spread across various locations in Maine. UMS provides system-wide services and governance from these locations, leveraging the distinct strengths and…
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