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iUNIYIRSITY VACANCIES THE UNIVERSITY OF AUCKLAND Applications are invited for the following teaching posts. Conditions of Appointment and Method of Application are available from New Zealand and Australian unlvereltiea or from the undersigned, with Whom applications wHI close on Juno 30. Commencing salaries wtll bo fixed In accordance with qualifications and oxportenea Within the following scales: Senior Lecturers: 43300 x 410042700 p.a. Lecturers: 41504 X 4140-42300 p.a. LECTURESHIP IN INDONESIAN: Candidates must be able to speaking etudaSg; {Mt should also be qualified to lecture In M.rTOtta’vw lay literature, but applicants working in other fields wIU laeo be considered. SENIOR LECTURESHIP IN JAPANESE: Applicants should be university graduates and aultably qualified to teach Japanese language and literature to Eng-lish-speaking students. Preference will be given to candidates with special Interests in Japanese literature or linguistics, but applicants specialising in other fields will also be considered. SENIOR LECTURESHIP OF LEC. TURESHIP IN CHEMISTRY: Applicant should be qualified to advaMOd'chemtatry wMc£*w°l' form part of the 2nd and 3rd profeaelonal years of the Chemical and Materials Engineering course for the Bkelielor of ment of Chemistry): The supSi??*" 1 . *PW C »"‘ »'ll be responsible for the teaching of phy-sleo-chemlstry, a x new integrated course on the structure and properties of matter, covering both baste physics and chemistry as applied to medicine. He will be expected to make a substantial contribution to the Bachelor ot Science course in Human MMogysnd to take part in its detailed organiseSENIOR LECTURESHIP IN ECONOMICS: Some preference Will be given to a macro-economist who is Interested in problems of economic development or in South-east Asia, but applicants whose main interest is. fit other SENIOIT UCTORESffIp Cr OR LECTUREBHIPS IN CHEMICAL ENGINEERING AND MATERIALS engineering; Persons suitably qualified in any field of Chemical Engineering, . Materials Engineering or Materials Science are invited to apply, but other things being equal, preference will be given to candidates who are particularly Interested in assisting in the development of a teaching programme which integrates traditional chemical (process) engineering and applied materials science. - SENIOR LECTURESHIP OF LECTURESHIP IN THEORETICAL AND APPLIED MECHANICS: As well as being responsible for the undergraduate teaching of mathematics to all engineering students, the Department prepares students for the Bachelors’ and higher degrees in Bnglnearing Science add also undertakes advanced teaching and research in such fields as continum mechanics and statistics; SENIOR LECTURESHIP OR LECTURESHIP IN CIVIL ENGINEERING OR MECHANICAL ENGINEERING: Other things being equal, preference In Civil Engineering Will be given to persons whose special Interests He in Fluid Mechanics. In Mechanical Engineering to persona whose special interests lie in Industrial Engineering or Production RAPHY: Applicants shodld have research and teaching experience in geomorphology and the geography of soils. Familiarity with quantitative methods and procedures and with -photo grammetry would be an advantIIcTURBSIOPS IN GEOGRAPHY: Applicants sbouta have some combination of the following topical and rogtonU Interests: Economic Geography (especially the geography of transport). Cartography and Photogrammetry; Historical Geography (in the sense ot man’s role in nature); Physical Geography (especially hydrology, soil and. water conservation); Geography of Asia (especially China and the U.8.8.R.); Geography of the Pacific; Geography of South ASSOCIATE-PROFESSOEfiHIP tat MATHEMATICS (Salary 4NZ3140 (3NZ4300) per annum) and SENIOR LECTURESHIPS OR LECTURESHIPS IN MATHEMATICS: For appointment to a Senior Lectureship, research qualifications would normally be expected. A candidate with, a strong record of published research may be considered for an Assoof the following floida wiH be particularly welcome: abstract algebra, functional analytes, numerical analytes, probability SICS: The Department Is Interested in various research fields. Including experimental and theoretical nuclear physics, Mgh-speed electronics and accelerator development and dos/nTOR LSCTUXESHy qE LgCTURESHIP IN RADIOPHYSICS: Preference wtit be given to an applicant qualified to teach advanced Radiophysics or Electronica, and who has some experience of research. The Department is Intereoted in various research fields including atmospheric physics, ultrasonics and underwater propagation, modern electronics Including nuclear Instrumantatton.. geomagnetism including VLF ahd ELF, and lonoapheric studies (in conjunction with the Auckland University Radio Research SENIOR - LECTOBEBHg OH LECTURESHiP IN PHILOSOPHY: A|H piicants should have a broad knowledge of general Philosophy enabling them to Teach the subject at any stage of B.A. and M.A. Honours. Reference may be given to applicants with medal Interests in one of the folContemporary pbttosvphy; but applicants epeciatiteng in other fields WIU be considered. SENIOR LECTURESHIP IN ASIAN POLITICS: Preference »!■ be Sven to applicants with partlcur -.lntereot in either the politics of China or Japan, or the politics of South-east Asia, ST6.TSW Jtnsa SENIOR LECTWRESHIP ORU4CTUBESHIP IN POLITICAL STUDIES: Preference IMF be given to applicants with partilowtog' fiteSm ifith’lSd’tath senMrrFWWg cants should havu portgraddate qualifications hi experimental psychology with a research hrterest in phyetological trihution to the Bachelor 4f Science course in Human Biology and to take part In its SSfesw an Aseoctate-Frofeesor-salary 4NZ3148 (SNZttto) per annum. The spcceertul applicant wtti bo expected to make a substantial ! contribution to the Baeholor of Science course ? far Human 1 Biology and to take part h> the detailed organisation. 1 J. A. KIEKNEB3, ■ j UNIVERSITY OF AUCUAND,' 1 BOX 2175, AUCKLAND. 7354

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Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31380, 27 May 1967, Page 26

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