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Exhibition Research Assistant

Reference: FEB20239606
Expiry date: 2023-02-15 23:59:00.000
Location: South Kensington
Salary: £25,070.00 - £27,550.00 Per Annum
Benefits: Group Personal Pension, Life Assurance Scheme, and other great benefits
Duration:25 Months
Attachments: JD-ExhibitionResearchAssistantFINAL.docx

Context 


We are looking for an Exhibition Research Assistant to work on a proposed exhibition that focuses on Britain over a fixed historic period, tracing the emergence of a number of Black British music genres and sub-genres. 
This temporary role, working closely with the Exhibition Curator within the Performance, Furniture, Textiles & Fashion department, will also require collaboration with other departments across the museum and external partners. 
This is a unique opportunity to play a prominent role in the delivery of a major interdisciplinary and immersive exhibition and gain experience in a large museum.


Main Purpose 


Supporting the Exhibition Curator in the development and delivery of the exhibition and accompanying publication, including undertaking research and supporting the exhibition administratively.

 

Key dates:


•    Application closing date: 15 February at 23:59.
•    Interviews: 23 February/2 March (provisional)
•    Start Date: 3 April


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We particularly encourage applications from Black, Asian and minority ethnic backgrounds, as these groups are currently under-represented in the cultural sector.