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UNIVERSITY VACANCIES I Lincoln College RESIDENTIAL TUTORS FOR ACADEMIC YEAR, 1971. APPLICATIONS are invited for the appointment of Residential Tutors at the College for 1971. The duties involve assisting the Master of Halls with matters concerning student welfare. 1 Tutors are required to live in , and to be available to assist in the general supervision of th» Halls. For further particulars, please contact Mr Douglass, Master of ; Halls, telephone Halswell 8029 ext. 734, during office hours. H. G. HUNT, Registrar. 3250 LECTURER IN PLANT SCIENCE LINCOLN COLLEGE (University College of Agriculture) APPLICATIONS are invited from suitably qualified persons for appointment to the position of Lecturer in Plant Science at Lincoln College. The appointee will be required to assist primarily in the conduct of diploma courses at the College. Preference will be given to persons who have a degree m agricultural science, preferably with some teaching or advisory experience in crops and/or pastures. The successful applicant will be appointed as Assistant Lecturer or Lecturer according to qualifications and experience. The present salary scales are: Assistant Lecturer, $3OOO-$3BOO p.a. Lecturer, $4300-$5500 p.a. Government Superannuation available. Bus fares from Christchurch to the College reimbursed. Apply in writing for condii tions of appointment from the , undersigned, with whom applii cations close on November 2, . 1970. H. G. HUNT. Registrar. LINCOLN COLLEGE, CANTERBURY. 3882 LINCOLN COLLEGE (University College of Agriculture) SENIOR LECTURERS/ LECTURERS IN AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION ECONOMICS AND ECONOMETRICS Applications are invited for two vacancies at Lecturer or Senior Lecturer level in the department of agricultural economics and marketing, concerned respectively with the teaching of agricultural production economics and with teaching courses in econometrics and mathematical economics. Applicants for both positions should have good degree qualifications in economics, agricultural economics, commerce, or business administration. Previous experience of agriculture, .while an advantage for the first I post, is not necessary. Honours level qualifications in econometrics is desirable for the second position. ! Apart from general courses in economics theory the departIment of agricultural economics land marketing teaches specialised courses in international economics, agricultural marketing, and economics of agricultural production and policy for degrees in agricultural science and for a new degree in agricultural commerce scheduled for introduction in 1971.

Attached to the department of agricultural economics «d marketing is the agricultural economics research unit, from which research grants are available for suitable research projects initiated by members of the teaching staff. An 1.8. M. 1130 computer with extended core storage is available at the college and access to larger computer systems will be possible through the college’s link with the universities’ southern regional computer centre. The successful applicants will be appointed as lecturers or senior lecturers according to qualifications and experience. Present salary scales are: Senior lecturer, $5600 x $2OO to ,$7200 per annum; lecturer, $4300 x $2OO to $5500 per annum. Government superannuation available. Bus fares from Christchurch to the college reimbursed. Apply in writing for conditions of appointment from the undersigned, with whom applications close on November 14, 1970. H. G. HUNT, Registrar. Lincoln College, Canterbury. 3704 LINCOLN COLLEGE (University College of Agriculture) LECTURER IN SOIL SCIENCE THE Council of Lincoln College invites applications from suitably qualified persons to fill a recently established position of Lecturer in Soil Science. Applicants should hold a degree in Agriculture or Science with post-graduate experience in Soil Science. The successful applicant will be appointed as Lecturer or Senior Lecturer according to qualifications and experience. The present salary scales are: Lecturer $4300-$5500 per annum. Senior Lecturer $5600-$6600 per annum (bar), $6BOO-$7200 per annum. Government superannuation available. Bus fares from Christchurch to College reimbursed. Apply in writing for conditions of appointment from the undersigned, with whom applications close on November 20, 1970. H. G. HUNT, Registrar, Lincoln College, Canterbury. 3603 MASSEY UNIVERSITY, PALMERSTON NORTH, NEW ZEALAND UNIVERSITY EXTENSION LECTURER, SCIENCES AND APPLIED SCIENCES EXTENSION FROM April 1, 1970, Massey University, Palmerston North, assumes direct responsibility for university extension work in Taranaki* Wanganui, Manawatu and Hawke’s Bay. A new position is being created in the Department of University Extension, for a person to organise an develop programmes (courses, study conferences, seminars, etc.) in science and applied' science fields, especially those related to the teaching and research resources of Massey University, which has strong faculties of agriculture/ horticulture, food science and biotechnology, science and veterinary science. The successful applicant recently appointed has reluctantly been compelled to resign on medical advice. The Council of the University invites applications for this position. Salary: In the lecturer range: SNZ43OO-$5500 (x $200), depending on qualifications and experience. Further particulars may be obtained from the Registrar of any University in New Zealand or Australia, or from the undersigned, with whom applications close on November 18, 1970. A. J. WEIR, Registrar. 3087

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Press, Volume CX, Issue 32430, 17 October 1970, Page 32

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Page 32 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume CX, Issue 32430, 17 October 1970, Page 32

Page 32 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume CX, Issue 32430, 17 October 1970, Page 32