
Lahore: The Department of Sculpture, College of Art & Design, University of the Punjab, has announced Visiting Faculty positions for the Spring Semester 2026. The positions are open for teaching various subjects in the BFA Sculpture program.

According to the official notification, visiting faculty members are required for the following subjects:
- Sculpture
- Drawing
- Ideology and Constitution of Pakistan
- The Holy Quran
- Social Science
- Quantitative Reasoning
- Entrepreneurship
- Natural Sciences
- Art in the Middle Ages
- Expression Studio
- History of Western Art
- Research Methodology
- Materials and Processes
- Minor Subject Elective
- Modern Art
- Socio-Cultural History
Eligibility Criteria
Applicants must possess Master’s or M.Phil level education in a relevant field along with professional experience in teaching and research related to the subject. Candidates should demonstrate a strong professional background in art and design, with active participation at the national or international level.
Preference will be given to candidates who have demonstrated their work through exhibitions, visual communication campaigns, or equivalent professional contributions in their area of specialization.
How to Apply
Interested candidates are required to submit their applications addressed to the Chairman, Department of Sculpture, via email at:
The application must include:
- One-page CV
- Copy of CNIC
- One passport-size photograph
- Copies of academic qualifications
Closing Date
The last date to apply is 12 January 2026. Applications received after the closing date will not be entertained. Only shortlisted candidates will be called for an interview.
For further information, candidates may contact: Department of Sculpture, College of Art & Design, University of the Punjab, Allama Iqbal Campus, Lahore
Phone: 042-99213917
For more info, visit https://pu.edu.pk/careers/desc/1150
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