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Hello,

A colleague of mine has requested that the following announcement be posted
to ARLIS-L.  Note the two art library position descriptions.

Thank you.

Margaret Boylan
Arts & Humanities Librarian
Virginia Commonwealth University



Virginia Commonwealth University, School of the Arts, Branch Campus in Qatar

VCU-Qatar College of Design Arts will become a formal branch campus of
Virginia Commonwealth University in July 2002, leading to new
administrative and academic positions (including art library
positions).  The College began offering courses in 1998, primarily taught
by VCU faculty, leading to U.S. accredited BFA degrees in Interior Design,
Fashion Design, and Graphic Design, a general education program, and adult
extension courses to students from the Gulf region and other
countries.  VCU School of the Arts is ranked among the top 20 art and
design programs in the U.S. and maintains identical standards for
VCU-Qatar.  A focus of the College is the education and award of
professional design credentials to women in support of Qatar's initiative
to integrate women into the economic structures of the economy.

The College has an 80,000 square foot state-of-the-art facility in Doha,
the capital city of Qatar.  VCU-Qatar is the first college established by
the Qatar Foundation for Education, Science, and Community Development in
the country's new Education City.  Cornell University's Weill Medical
College will open adjacent to VCU-Qatar in September 2002.  Additional
specialized colleges operated by other U.S. universities will be opening
over the next several years.

Qatar is one of the most liberal and progressive of the Gulf countries and
has offered a very hospitable environment for our male and female
personnel.  Doha is a modern city with many western influences and a
population of more than 250,000 of which 50% are
expatriates.  Approximately 4,000 U.S. citizens live and work in
Qatar.  English is the standard second language.  The VCU campus has the
strong support of the U.S. Ambassador to Qatar and the U.S. Embassy
considers Qatar among the safest countries in the world for Americans.

The following positions will be available as of 2002-03.  These offer
extremely competitive international salaries and benefits, including
housing, travel, and other support.  Appropriate graduate degree or
equivalent professional experience required.  Qualified applicants who seek
a challenging and rewarding overseas career opportunity and have a record
of achievement appropriate to VCU are invited to apply for the following
positions:

1)  Dean of the Campus.
Chief administrative officer.  An understanding of the design professions
is necessary.

2)  Associate Dean, Academic Affairs.
Principal administrator for curricula and faculty.  An understanding of the
design profession is necessary.

3)  Associate Dean, Administration
Principal administrator for resources, facilities, and
contracts.  Experience in the visual arts and design may be helpful, but is
not required.

4) Director, VCU-Qatar Library and Associate Director, VCU Libraries
Primary focus on developing a library that exceeds accreditation
standards.    Minimum five years professional library experience, MLS from
accredited program.

5)  Assistant Dean, Student Services
Experience in the visual arts and design is not required.

6)  Assistant Librarian, VCU-Qatar Library
Primary responsibilities include acquisitions and cataloging.  Minimum
three years experience, MLS from accredited program.

Letters of interest with a resume and names of four references may be sent
to Richard E. Toscan, Dean, VCU School of the Arts, P.O. Box 842519, 325 N.
Harrison Street-Suite 201, Richmond, VA  23284-2519 by May 15, 2002 for
full consideration.  Electronic submissions are encouraged: [log in to unmask]

Searches remain open until filled.  VCU is an equal opportunity,
affirmative action employer.  Women, minorities, and persons with
disabilities are encouraged to apply.  (804) 828-2787.  Fax: (804)
828-6469.  Additional information:  www.vcu.edu/artweb/vcu_qatar

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*Margaret Boylan                                         *
*Collection Management Librarian for Arts and Humanities *
*Virginia Commonwealth University                        *
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