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UNIVERSITY VACANCIES; I LINCOLN COLLEGE DEMONSTRATOR IN ZOOLOGY : I Application* ar* invited for ' the position of Demonstrator- 1 Research Officer in Agricultural i Zoology at Lincoln College. Ap- - xlicants should possess a degree > n Zoology, Entomology or Ag- ■ riculture. Duties Include assistance with ' first-year laboratory classes and , correction of written work. This will take up to 20 hours per week during the first half of ■ the academic year. For the remainder of the year the ap- ■ pointee will be required to as- 1 sist with the pasture pest research programme in the Ag. ricultural Zoology Department. Salary according to qualifications and experience up to an Initial maximum of £l2OO per annum plus bus fares from Christchurch or an equivalent distance from the College. Conditions of appointment ob. talnable from the undersigned, with whom applications close on November 17, 1986. E. R. NOONAN, Acting-Registrar, Lincoln College, Canterbury. 3253 MASSEY UNIVERSITY PALMERSTON NORTH, NEW ZEALAND LECTURER IN DAIRY SCIENCE OR TECHNOLOGY APPLICATIONS from suitably qualified persons are invited for the above position. Applicants should have graduated in Agricultural Science (Dairy Technology), or Food Technology or Science, and have had experience in manufacturing dairies or milk treatment plants. The successful applicant for this position will be a member of the staff of the Food Technology Department and will be directly responsible to the Professor of Food Technology who is Head of the Department. Duties will include (a) Lecturing and laboratory work associated with teaching dairy industry courses to degree and diploma students; (b) supervision of graduate students; and (c) such other duties as determined by the Head of the Department. There will be opportunity for the successful applicant to do personal research work.

SALARY—Lecturer £NZI3OO£NZ2OOO p.a. (x£NZIOO). Further details of the position and of the University may be obtained from the Secretary, Association of Commonwealth Universities, Marlborough House, Pall Mall, London, or the , undersigned with whom appli- , cations close on 30th November, , 1966. A. J. WEIR, Registrar. i 2713 THE UNIVERSITY OF AUCKLAND 1 APPLICATIONS are invited for ' the following teaching posts. 1 Conditions of appointment and 1 method of application are available from New Zealand and Australian Universities or from , the undersigned, with whom applications will close on Novem1 ber 23. Commencing salaries ' will be fixed in accordance with qualifications and experience within the following scales:

SENIOR LECTURERS: £N.Z.2300 x £loo—£27oo p.a. LECTURERS: £N.Z.1500 X £loo— p.a. In normal circumstances a lecturer whose services have proved satisfactory to the council, may expect in due course to be given the status of a Senior Lecturer. SENIOR LECTURESHIP OR LECTURESHIP IN COMMERCIAL LAW Department of Accountancy. The person appointed will be expected to take part in the teaching and examining of Commercial Law for the B. Com. degree and Professional Accountancy examinations. A limited right of private practice may be allowed SENIOR LECTURESHIP OR LECTURESHIP IN CIVIL ENGINEERING The main fields of interest of the applicants should be Theory and Design of Structures or Constructional Management or Traffic and Transport Engineering but candidates with other interests will be considered. SENIOR LECTURESHIP OR LECTURESHIP IN PHILOSOPHY Applicants should have a broad knowledge of general philosophy enabling them to teach the subject at any stage of B.A. and M.A. Honours. Preference may be given to applicants with special interests in one of the following fields: Logic: Philosophy of Science; Contemporary Philosophy; but applicants specialising in other fields will be considered.

SENIOR LECTURESHIP/LECTURESHIP IN POLITICAL STUDIES Preference may be given to applicant* with particular interest in one of the following fields: Urban government; l»th and 20th century political theory; the study of political and electoral behaviour; but applicants specialising in other fields will be considered. SENIOR LECTURESHIP IN TOWN PLANNING The person appointed will be expected to lecture and conduct seminars In Town Planning Theory and Techniques and to supervise exercises. Preference will be given to a graduate in Town Planning or in an allied field and to those who have had planning experience or hold qualifications in Social Studies, Land Economics or Traffic Engineering. A limited right of private practice may be allowed. LECTURESHIP IN ENTOMOLOGY Applicants should have qualifications In entomology and experience in either insect physiology or insect ecology. LECTURESHIP IN EXPERIMENTAL ZOOLOGY Applicants should have qualifications and some research experience in physiology or experimental zoology. J. A. KIRKNESS, Registrar. University of Auckland, Box 3175, Auckland. 2738 THR UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY Invites applications for a LECTURESHIP/SENIOR LECTURESHIP IN BIOLOGY IN THE SCHOOL OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES THE appointee will be responsible to the Head of the School and will be concerned with teaching duties at first year level. If appointed at Senior Lecturer status he will be responsible for the organisation, control and development of first year practical classes, excursions and tutorials. There will also be opportunity for research.

Salary for a Lecturer Is within the range 4800 x 220-6340 dollars per annum, and for a Senior Lecturer within the range 6600 x 200-7600 dollars per annum. Information concerning superannation, housing scheme, sabbatical leave, etc., and method of application is obtainable from the Registrar, University of Sydney, Sydney, N.S.W., with whom applications close on December 12, 1966. M. A. TELFER, Registrar. 1164

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31209, 5 November 1966, Page 35

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