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The Role
The V&A is pleased to announce a new doctoral placement opportunity for the 2025–2026 academic year. Applications close on Friday 30 May 2025. As part of our commitment to supporting early-career researchers, the V&A offers a range of doctoral placements designed in collaboration with museum staff. These placements give PhD students the opportunity to contribute to live research projects while gaining practical experience with collections, cataloguing, and exhibition planning.
This placement will support the research and cataloguing of works by 19th-century British photographer Roger Fenton in preparation for a forthcoming touring exhibition and publication. The V&A holds a significant number of Fenton’s photographs, including more than 650 prints in the RPS collection, along with additional works acquired by the South Kensington Museum.
The placement researcher will conduct a comprehensive survey of Fenton’s photographs, contribute to improving catalogue records, and identify previously overlooked aspects of his career. Their work will provide essential research to inform curatorial interpretation and exhibition development.
Interviews: 19 June
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Introduction
This privacy notice explains how and why the V&A collects and uses personal data when you apply for a role with us, and the rights you have in relation to the data held by the V&A. It applies to applicants for both paid and volunteering roles at the V&A, and covers the processing of personal data up to the point that successful candidates complete the 'onboarding' process to join the V&A.
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We use automated screening tools as part of the application process. Your application will be automatically declined if you do not have the right to work in the UK, or if you currently work for the V&A and have not yet passed your probationary period. This technology is used to help us manage the high volume of applications we receive and we can assure applicants the same outcome would occur if we manually reviewed your application. The particular reason for the decline will be made available to you in your candidate account. If you have any questions or concerns, you can email contactpeopleteam@vam.ac.uk.
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We are relying on the exception in UK GDPR Article 22(2)(a) – necessary for entering into a contract with the data subject – for automated decision-making in the application process.
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We aim to keep personal data only for as long as is necessary to fulfil the purposes for which the data was collected, including any legal or reporting requirements.
If your application is successful, your data will be retained by the V&A and transferred to the systems we use for staff administration. We have a separate privacy notice for staff, which will be provided to you.
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Please email the Data Protection Manager at privacy@vam.ac.uk with any data protection requests or enquiries, including requests to exercise your data protection rights.
The V&A has appointed an independent Data Protection Officer (dpo@vam.ac.uk). The DPO is available to advise and assist members of V&A staff in the exercise of their rights, for example by escalating an existing data protection request. The DPO of the V&A is Trilateral Research.
If you have concerns about how the V&A is handling your data, you have the right to make a complaint at any time to the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO). However, the ICO expects you to try to resolve issues with the data controller (i.e. the V&A) before approaching them, so please first contact privacy@vam.ac.uk or dpo@vam.ac.uk to explain your concerns.
This privacy notice was last updated on 25 September 2023 (v1.4).
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