Royal College of Art
Associate Lecturer

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Associate Lecturer in Sculpture
School of Arts & Humanities
0.12 FTE | Fixed-term until August 2027
Shape the future of contemporary sculpture at the world's leading university for art and design.
The Royal College of Art is seeking an inspiring Associate Lecturer in Sculpture to join our internationally renowned School of Arts & Humanities.
The MA Sculpture programme is an expansive, responsive and critically engaged environment where students explore contemporary approaches to thinking, making, presenting and challenging sculpture. Our programme embraces diverse practices, from material experimentation and installation to social practice, public art, performance and conceptual approaches, alongside emerging technologies including robotics, AI, sound, moving image and immersive media.
We are looking for an accomplished practitioner whose work critically engages with the evolving relationship between sculpture, digital technologies and material practice. You will bring expertise that supports students working across the expanded field of sculpture, with knowledge of areas such as digital fabrication, VR/AR, robotics, AI, spatial computing, computational design, motion capture or other innovative approaches to making.
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Equally, we welcome candidates whose practice explores the wider cultural, social and environmental implications of these technologies through perspectives such as ecological practice, sustainable and circular making, new materialisms, decolonial approaches or more-than-human relations.
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You will have an active contemporary artistic practice, experience of teaching or tutoring students through individual and group learning, and an understanding of current professional contexts within contemporary sculpture. Experience of online and blended learning is essential, together with a commitment to equality, inclusion and continuous professional development.
A Master's degree in a relevant discipline and experience of teaching or supervising at postgraduate level are desirable.
This is an exciting opportunity to contribute to the world's leading postgraduate art and design institution, helping to shape innovative sculptural education while inspiring the next generation of artists working across physical, digital and hybrid practices.
Join the Royal College of Art and help redefine what sculpture can be.
Closing for applications at 11.59pm on 31st July 2026
Interviews are expected to take place w/c 10 August 2026
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