Start Date
Immediate
Expiry Date
19 Nov, 25
Salary
38674.0
Posted On
19 Aug, 25
Experience
1 year(s) or above
Remote Job
Yes
Telecommute
Yes
Sponsor Visa
No
Skills
Good communication skills
Industry
Information Technology/IT
The Ashmolean Museum is looking for a Research Assistant for the Japanese Collection to join our Department of Eastern Art.
DIVERSITY
Our staff and students come from all over the world, and we proudly promote a friendly and inclusive culture. Diversity is positively encouraged, through diverse groups and champions, as well as a number of family-friendly policies, such as the right to apply for flexible working and support for staff returning from periods of extended absence, for example, shared parental leave.
We are committed to ensuring that our recruitment processes are inclusive and accessible. If you require the job description or any other materials in an alternative format, or if you would like to request any adjustments to support you through the application or interview process, please contact the recruitment team at recruitment@glam.ox.ac.uk
HOW TO APPLY
You will be required to upload your CV and a supporting statement as part of your online application. You supporting statement should list each of the essential and desirable selection criteria, as listed in the job description and explain how you meet each one. CVs alone will not be considered.
Only applications received online before 12:00 midday (BST) on Tuesday 2 September 2025 can be considered. Interviews are expected to take place on Friday 26 September, in person
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The Department of Eastern Art’s primary holdings consist of works of art from the Islamic world, South and Southeast Asia, China and Japan, and encompass paintings and prints, sculpture, ceramics, glass, metalwork, lacquer, textiles and works in other materials. The Japanese collection comprises over 12,000 items, including a world-class collection of Japanese export porcelain, paintings, woodblock prints, lacquerware, sword furniture, netsuke and inrō and decorative arts of the Meiji era.
In this role, you will primarily support the Curator of Japanese Art in researching and organising a major Japanese kabuki-themed exhibition and related research project. This will include developing exhibition themes and content, identifying potential loans and engaging with researchers and lenders. You will also undertake tasks relating to the display, interpretation, documentation and digitisation of the Japanese collections, and any other duties that may be required from time to time commensurate with the grade of the job and as requested by the Curator of Japanese art and the Keeper of Eastern Art.
This is a part-time (50% of the full-time equivalent), fixed-term post for 1 year, with a possibility of further extension. This role requires on-site working due to working with physical collections.