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UNIVERSITY VACANCIES MASSEY UNIVERSITY OF MANAWATU PALMERSTON NORTH LECTURER IN SHEEP FARM MANAGEMENT Applications are invited for the position of Lecturer in the Department of Agricultural Economics and Farm Management. Salary: In the range £(NZ)1300 —£<NZ)2OOO pa. <x £100). Further details and conditions of appointment may b e obtained from any University In New Zealand or Australia, or from the undersigned, with whom applications close on January 31. 1966. A. J Weir. REGISTRAR. 6897 THE UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA CHAIR OF ECONOMIC HISTORY APPLICATIONS are Invited for appointment to the newly established Chair of Economic History which is a fourth Chair within the Faculty of Econnm.es and Commerce. The other itiree Chairs are In Economics. Commerce and Marketing. The salary of the Professor will be £A5200 p a. plus superannuation similar to F.S.S.U. The establishment tn Eco. nomic History at present consists of a Chair, a Senior Lectureship and a Lectureship. Courses are offered at first, second and fourth year (honours) level. They Include modern economic history of Britain, Australia and United States, the Soviet Union and Japan. Students enrolled for the B.Ec. degree with honours may elect to read in Economics with emphasis upon Economic History (or upon one of the following: History of Economic Thought, Econometrics. Industrial Economics, Industrial relations). The areas In which research Is being carried on in the Department of Economics arc— Western Australian regional studies, studies in urbanisation, aspects of Western Australian economic history, industrial relations, econometric studies, studies of certain Aslan economic problems. In the Department of Commerce the areas are—transport, managerial economics. Industry studies and studies in the history of accounting. intending applicants are requested to obtain details of the procedure to be followed in applying for the position and a copy of the conditions of appointment before submitting their applications. This information is available from (he undersigned with whom applications close on February 26, 1966 A. J. WILLIAMS. Registrar. 9130 THE UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA SENIOR DEMONSTRATORSHIP IN GEOLOGY APPLICATIONS are invited for appointment to a position of Senior Demonstrator in the Department of Geology. Candidates should hold an Honours or higher degree in Geologv and their mal ninterests should be in the fields of palaeontology and stratigraphy. The salary (or the post is £A1925/55/2255 p.a with superannuation similar to F.S.S.U. The dultes of the appointee wild Involve mainly supervision of laboratory work of all undergraduate classes in palaeontology and sedimentary petrology and all phases of geology (or first year students. Intending applicants are requested to obtain details of the procedure to be followed In applying for the position and a copy of the conditions of appointment before submitting their applications. This information is available from the undersigned with whom applications dose on February 12, 1966. A. J. WILLIAMS, Registrar. 9377 THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW ENGLAND PROFESSOR OF ENGLISH PROFESSOR OF GEOLOGY PROFESSOR OF GERMAN 1. PROFESSOR OF ENGLISH. Applications will be considered from persons who have specialised In either Language or Literature. It Is proposed that a second Chair of English will be established in 1967. The University Council will, from time to time, appoint one of the professors as Head of the Department. 2. PROFESSOR OF GEOLOGY There are, at present, two Chairs In the Department, one of which is held by Professor J. F. G. Wilkinson (Mineralogy and Petrology). The University Council will, from time to thlme, appoint one of the Professors as Head of the Department. The Professor will be expected to share in the administration of the department and In teaching and in supervision at the undergraduate and postgradaute level. 3. PROFESSOR OF GERMAN The Professor will be responsible for the administration of the department and for teachiiig and supervision at undergraduate and post-graduate level. GENERAL The salary for a Professor is £A5200 per annum. Provision is made for payment of travel and removal expenses, superannuation and assistance in buying or building a home. Academic staff are also entitled to travel grants and full salary for study leave. Credit may be granted for existing study leave entitlement. Further information may be obtained from the undersigned with whom applications (two copies together with a recent photograph and the names of three referees) close on February 28. 1966. Applicants in the United Kingdom should forward an additional copy of their application to the Secretary-Gen-eral, Association of Commonwealth Universities Marlborough House, Pail Mall, London, S.W.I, by the same date. T. C. LAMBLE, Registrar. Armidale, N S W. Australia 9349 SITUATIONS WANTED FEMALES GIRL. IK years of age. with 12 months nursing experience would like position caring for young children. Able to commence duties on Jan. 10. Prefer to live-in. Reply 1135, “Press.” mature” Person is anxious to obtain week-end or lunch-hour work. Reblab’e and conscientious. Ph 75-527 SITUATIONS WANTED FARM WORK BY Farmer‘s Son. Work on Cattle and Sheep Farm. Thom sen, ’Phone 4S, Karamea. 708 RRE-LINCOLH College V.F.M. Student requires position on Canterbury sheep farm. Previous experience one year mixed farming Mid-Canterbury Phone 898-734, evening s.558 PRB*INTRY Lincoln student requires position on plain mixed cropping farm one year, com mencing early February. Ring 50-599 collect.6ls WOOL C 1 ease r~w an ting sheds for New Year. Please Ph 514 104. USB the Advertisements in “The Press” to plan your buying. They will save you many hours of Shopping Time.

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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30947, 31 December 1965, Page 18

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