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UNIVERSITY VACANCIES 0 UNIVERSITY OF CANTERBURY SCHOOL OF FORESTRY TECHNICAL STAFF " APPLICATIONS are invited for ,f the positions of Senior Teche nician and Technical Officer in s the School of Forestry. The e salary for Technician Grade 2 n is $2740 to $3230. For Technician Grade 3. $3385, and for Technio cal Officer. $3620 to $4055 c . The Senior Technician will ’’ assist with teaching and research in the field and with " Computing work. Preference f will be given to holders of the 1 New Zealand Certificate of ’ Science or Forest Ranger Certificate or its equivalent. The Technical Officer will manage 3 the forest products laboratory II and workshdp containing equips ment for teaching and research. Preference will be given to holders of formal engineering e qualifications. e Further particulars and conditions of appointments may be obtained from the undersigned I Applications close on Febru--19! ary 20. 1970. G. G. TLRBOII, Registrar. (Christchurch. I 4210 lt ( UNIVERSITY OF QUEENSLAND yi s- SENIOR LECTURER OR LECTURER IN e VETERINARY MEDICINE Department of Veterinary Clinical Studies k Applicants should hold a degree in Veterinary Science registrable by the Veterinary Surgeons Board of Queensland is and must have had experience i- in dairy cattle practice and/or t- swine practice. The appointee may also encage in personal research within these fields. “ (Closing date March 27.) v LECTURER IN ACCOUNTANCY (BUSINESS FINANCEi Applications will be welcomed !3 from persons with appropriate academic qualifications, and. preferably with some experience of financial institutions or markets, and especially from those with particular interest d in financial management theory, •e capital structures and markets, d cost of capital and security n analysis. Some knowledge of it financial mathematics would be o an advantage (Closing date i- March 20 ) h LECTURER IN ,o AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS y Applicants should hold an appropriate degree in Agriculd tural Economics. Agricultural <r Science or Economics and j.'should be qualified in Products tion Economics and Farm Management with adequate field experience in the latter. Duties r j include lecturing to under--11 graduates, participation in the r* post-graduate programme and “ research. (Closing date March P 13.) i-i LECTURER IN PHILOSOPHY I Applicants should have a n j higher degree in Philosophy, or (both a degree in Philosophy and a degree in a subject related to their special interest, e.g. Mathematics. Physics, Anthro2 pology. (Closing date March 31 ) LECTURER iy VETERINARY SURGERY Department of Veterinary Clinical Studies Applicants should hold a , r degree in Veterinary Science j. registrable in Queensland, have ls a qualification or special knowr. ledge in the field of veterinary j. radiology, clinical experience le and advanced knowledge of some other aspect of surgery would be an advantage (Closing date March 20.) so- STUDENT COUNSELLOR Applicants should be qualifiec >e psychologists with expenenci n, preferably in counselling ant u- clinical applications o t., psychology. (Closing dati March 13.) Id TUT ors GROUP 1,2. 3 AND 4 r IN ACCOUNTING OR BUSINESS LAW Department of Accountancy / Applicants for a Group 4 Tutorship must have an Honours Degree, and applicants for Tutorships Groups 1,2 or 3 should have a Bachelors degree or equivalent. Applications will be especially welcome from persons wishing to proceed as part-time candidates for Ph D . Master s or Honours degrees. (Closing date February 23.» Ji GENERAL CONDITIONS >• The salary' for a Senior Lecs turer will be within the range b 8A7500-8A8750. Lecturer and Student Counsellor 8A5400i- $A7300, Tutor Group 4. 8A3375s 8A3825. Group 3 8A2530-8A2870, r I Group 2 $A1690-SAI9IO. Group 1 a SA9OO per annum. s; The University provides n Superannuation similar to s F.S.S.U. Housing assistance, r study leave and travel grants I- for a permanent appointee of f Lecturer status (Student Cound sellor) and above A Tutor Group 8 or 4 from Australia or New Zealand is eligible for a i- travel allowance. e Additional information and . application forms will be supel plied upon request to the underr. signed CURATOR ANTHROPOLOGY MUSEUM a The successful applicant should possess postgraduate qualifications in Prehistory and 'preferably have research experience in Australia or Melanesia. Qualifications in conservation and ability to supervise conservation staff would be advantageous. (Closing date March 17.) Salary will be within the Tange 8A5400-8A7300 per annum. MUSEUM CONSERVATOR ANTHROPOLOGY AND SOCIOLOGY: The appointee will act as Conservator of the Ethnological and Archaeological Museum. Duties will include preparation of an ethnological collection for transfer from old quarters to a modern, airconditioned building, establishment of a modern conservation laboratory and care of collections. Applicants must have had experience and training in conservation of museum objects, preferably with emphasis on treatment of wood, bark and fibres. Interest and skill in one or more of the foillowing fields would be an advantage: research in conservation. museum organisation, display' techniques. wood (working, metal working, photography. The appointee would be expected to take up duty early 1970 (Closing date March 17.) Salary will be within the range $A5230-$A5438 per annum Additional information and application forms will be supplied upon request to the undersigned SA RAYNER, Registrar. 4266 VICTORIA UNIVERSITY OF WELLINGTON HEAD OF THE STUDENT COUNSELLING SERVICE APPLICATIONS are invited for the position of Head of the Student Counselling Service. Applicants should have a university degree with professional training and experience in the field of counselling or psychotherapy. ■ The salary will be within the range $5BOO to $6900 per annum according to the qualifications and experience of the appointee. Conditions of appointment may be obtained from the Registrar. Victoria University of Wellington, P.O. Box 196, Wellington. with whom applications close on March 31, 1970. L. O DESBOROUGH. Registrar. k 7793

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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32222, 14 February 1970, Page 29

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