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The Conservation Department at the Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford, is delighted to offer the post of Leverhulme Trust Postdoctoral Research Assistant – Conservation on the Research Project Grant “Ruskin's painting materials: what he used, what he chose, what he taught”. The project, aims to understand the impact of the 19th-century Industrial Revolution on Ruskin's artworks and pedagogical approach and to expand our knowledge of industrially produced painting materials and their deterioration processes. The successful candidate will work closely with Conservation Manager (Preventive, Science and Technical) the project PI, Head of Conservation (Co-PI), paper conservators, Western Art Department curators as well as other specialists and researchers relating to the subject. The role will focus primarily on using non-destructive analytical techniques such as MA-XRF, XRD and FORS. You will manage and carry out academic research and analytical activities relating to the Ruskin Project. You will prepare working theories and analyse qualitative and quantitative data from a variety of non-destructive analytical techniques. You will develop ideas and proposals for research that will further the aims of the project. You will collaborate in the preparation of research publications, write for academic and non-academic audiences, and disseminate research through conferences, seminars, exhibitions, social media and museum events.

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