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VACANCIES—PROFESSIONAL PHYSICIST APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED for the position as Tutor to teach Physics to students studying for New Zealand Certificates in Science and Engineering. Applicants should be graduates and preferably have had teaching and/or research experience. Starting salary will depend on qualifications and experience and will be within the following scale:. $4220—54970 Automatic increments to top of this scale. Appointee may join or transfer to the teachers’ superannuation scheme. Some assistance will be given with removal and/or travel expenses. Further details of conditions and forms of application from: The Registrar CENTRAL INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY P.O. Box 38177, Petone 3934

P.A. MANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS, LIMITED P.A. Appointments Division has been asked to advise on the following appointment QUALITY OFFICER PROCESS INDUSTRY GRADUATES in Chemistry of Chemical Engineering, preferably with industrial experience in food processing, pulp and paper or similar Industries will be interested in this position. This New Zealand unit of an international company enjoys a formidable reputation for quality and volume. The Quality Officer will evaluate the degree to which standards are maintained, update technical literature and carry out projects. QUALIFICATIONS: Applicants should be graduates, preferably with experience in industry. Of prime importance is the ability to get things done and to display potential. SALARY AND CONDITIONS: The starting salary will be a realistic one. A superannuation scheme is available and removal expenses will be paid. Candidates are assured of the strictest confidence. No enquiries will be made before a personal interview. Applications, quoting Reference No. 536, qualifications, age and positions held should be addressed to: Appointments Division, P.A. MANAGEMENT CONSULTANTS, LTD. 100 Anzac Avenue, Auckland or P.O. Box 12048, Wellington. 3683

THE FLETCHER CONSTRUCTION CO, LTD. CIVIL ENGINEERING DIVISION CIVIL ENGINEERS ENGINEERS ARE REQUIRED for supervision of construction on various sections of the Kapuni Pipeline project. Experience in supervision of earthmoving equipment or marine work is essential. Applicants must be prepared to work long hours. This, and other factors, will be taken into consideration in assessing salaries. This is an opportunity to undertake a challenging job and to prove suitability for a permanent position with New Zealand's leading construction Company. Interested engineers are rsked to apply in writing, giving full details of experience, marital status, etc, to: The Chief Engineer, THE FLETCHER CONSTRUCTION CO, LTD, CIVIL ENGINEERING DIVISION, P.O. Box 30714, Lower Hutt. 3680

THE UNIVERSITY OF THE SOUTH PACIFIC THE REGIONAL UNIVERSITY of the South Pacific is now being established at Laucala Bay, Suva, Fiji, where it occupies an attractive, developed site. Degree and secondary teacher training will be introduced in 1969. Three-year B.Sc. and B.A. courses will be offered. In the School of Natural Resources, emphasis will be on biological sciences and, in particular, on ecological and environmental aspects of the region. In the School of Social Development, disciplinary training will be adapted to the economic and social characteristics of the region. The School of Education will be responsible for the training of secondary teachers at three levels; subdegree, degree and post graduate; and also for in-service training, curriculum development, etc. Further information about the University and its proposed courses is available in University Libraries in New Zealand and in Australia. Applications are invited for the following appointments: SCHOOL OF NATURAL RESOURCES Chair of Ecology. A senior appointment (Senior Lecturer to Professor) in each of: Chemistry or Bio-chemistry, Physical Science. SCHOOL OF SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT Chair of Economics. Chair of Sociology. A senior appointment (Senior Lecturer to Professor) in each of: History, Political Science. SCHOOL OF EDUCATION Chair of English—to be responsible for the teaching of English as a second language in all three schools. A senior appointment in Mathematics (Lecturer to Professor). Mathematics will be taught in all three schools. Reader or Senior Lecturer in the Theory and Practice of Education with special reference to secondary school curricula. Senior Lecturer or Lecturer in Educational Psychoiogy with special interest in child development or learning theory. An institute or centre of research is envisaged and members of staff will be expected to play a pioneering role in appropriate fields of research. Salary scales: Professor £F4200-£F4602; Reader £F3600-£F3801; Senior Lecturer £F2700- x 99-£F3195; Lecturer £F1602- x 75-£F2052/£F2151 x 99-£F2547. Responsibility allowances will be payable to the Head of each school. 1 Other conditions: Appointments normally on contract for up to six years; permanent terms may be considered. Allowances on appointment and completion of contract; partly-furnished accommodation at reasonable rental; vacation leave of three months after 21 months service; the University contributes 10 per cent of salary to approved superannuation arrangements; gratuity of 10 per cent of basic salary for contract appointments. Members of staff normally resident outside the region would receive vacation leave passages; education allowances and visit pasages for children at school in country of recruitment. Applications including the names of three referees, should be made by August 7, to: The Registrar, UNIVERSITY OF THE SOUTH PACIFIC, P.O. Box 1168, SUVA, FIJI. from whom further particulars can be obtained. 3922

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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31730, 13 July 1968, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31730, 13 July 1968, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31730, 13 July 1968, Page 24

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