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VACANCY FEMALES UNDERPRESSER Reliable lady required for underpressing top quality dresses. Please apply: FASHIONS, LTD, ' 226 Tuam Street, Phone 62-339. UNMARRIED EXPECTANT ' MOTHER to look after 2 children while mother milks. Small wage of $5 per week plus all travelling expenses paid. Own room and treated as one of the family. Phono 221 A Katikati, collect. 44176 [- ■ = UNIVERSITY VACANCIES LINCOLN COLLEGE (University College of Agriculture) , RESEARCH ASSISTANT--1 DEMONSTRATOR IN ENTOMOLOGY Applications are invited for the position of Demonstrator in the Department of Entomology at Lincoln College. The successful applicant will be expected to supervise and Instruct studjnts «*. laboratory classes conducted by the Entomology Department and to assist with preparations for laboratory instruction. Preference will be given to applicants with a degree in Pure Science or Agricultural Science, or some other appropriate qualification. Commencing salary according to qualifications and experience to an initial maximum of $3OBO per annum. Prospects ex- ; ist for advancement. Government superannuation available. Return bus fares from Christchurch to Lincoln reimbursed. Apply in writing for conditions of appointment from the undersigned, with whom applications close on June 8, 1971. H. G. HUNT, . Registrar. Lincoln College, Canterbury. 37851 THE UNIVERSITY OF AUCKLAND APPLICATIONS are invited for the following posts. Conditions of Appointment and Method of Application are available from New Zealand and Australian Universities or from the undersigned. In all cases applications will be accepted at any time up to June 18. Commencing salaries for Lecturers and Senior Lecturers will be established according to qualifications and experience within the appropriate scale—-sNZ43oo-$6600 per annum. In exceptional cases this may be extended up to $7200 per annum. ART HlSTORY—Lectureship: Applicants should be prepared to teach in Stage I Art History and should be able to deal with mediaeval art, but need not be specialists in this field. The opportunity for advanced level teach- ! ing will also be provided. Applicants should state their areas of specialist interest either In European. American or Australasian art. , BOTANY. —Senior Lectureship or Lectureship: The person api pointed will be required to teach Plant Morphology in the widest sense at all stages at the undergraduate level and also to supervise research in the same field. There will also be laboratory classes to be organised in conjunction with the lecture courses. In 1972 the new appointee will be expected to run the courses in first year Botany, in 1973 second year and in 1974 third year. Thereafter, with the retirement of Associate Professor Millener, he would be solely responsible for Plant Morphology. In 1972 and 1973 he would share responsibility with Professor Millener. ECONOMIC HISTORY—Senior Lectureship or Lectureship (with provision for an especially wellqualified applicant to be appointed as an Associate Professor.): In particular the successful applicant will be expected to organise classes in and teaching of Economic History within the Department of Economics. Economic History is taught as a separate subject from second year through to master’s level. CIVIL ENGINEERING.—Senior Lectureship or Lectureship: Applicants should have advanced degrees or specialist professional • experience in one or more of the following: Design. Manage- ■ ment. Structures, Transportation : Engineering, Materials, Fluid Mechanics and Water Resources, • Soil Mechanics. Surveying. j SOCIOLOGY LECTURESHIP. - Department of University Extension: Candidates should hold a good degree in Sociology or Social Psychology. Training in Social Welfare or Social Administration would be an advantage. I Applicants should state the sub- • jects in which they are qualified to teach. CHAIR IN ECONOMICS —Candidates should have appropriate academic qualifications and professional and research experience in any of the major fields of Economics, including Econometrics and Economic History. Professorial salaries are established within the range SNZ9OOO- - per annum having regard to the qualifications of the candidates concerned. 1 D. W. PULL AR, Registrar, University of Auckland, Private Bag, Auckland, NEW ZEALAND. I 39004 I 1 THE UNIVERSITY OF AUCKLAND (New Zealand) SCHOOL OF MEDICINE 1 SENIOR LECTURESHIP IN PHARMACOLOGY APPLICATIONS are invited for the above position in the Department of Physiology. A highly qualified applicant may be api pointed at the level of Associate- ■ Professor. Conditions of Appointment and Method of Application are available from New Zealand and Australian Universities or from the undersigned. Applica- , tions will be accepted at any time up to June 18. Candidates should note that salaries for medically qualified staff are at present under review and it is expected that increased rates will shortly be announced. The present scale for Senior Lecturers is from SNZ7B66 per anThe successful applicant will be expected to establish a course on the principles of pharma- , oology. This will be taught at appropriate stages in the threeyear course for the degree B.Sc. in Human Biology from which students proceed to the clinical course in medicine. The course in Human Biology is taught in sections dealing with Cell add Tissue Biology; various Visceral Organ Systems; Homeostasis; Reproduction and Development; and the Neuro-locomotor system. It is anticipated that Pharmacology might be taught at one stage as a block and at such other stages as is relevant It Is Intended that courses will be developed for Honours and Bh.D. students and for non-medical students. The teaching of clinical pharmacology and therapeutics is expected meantime to be the responsibility of staff tn the Department of Medicine, but for the present appointee, some responsibility in this field could ba arranged if desired. In an appropriate case, the appointee might be given joint responsibility in the Department of Physiology and another pre-clinical or a clinical department of the • School of Medicine. Funds are available for purchase of standard teaching laboratory equipment, including that used by advanced students and ataff. Research accommodation and equipment will be availaide. D. W. PULL AR. Registrar. UNIVERSITY OF AUCKLAND, Private Bag, Auckland, NEW ZEALAND. 39003

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Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32613, 22 May 1971, Page 28

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Page 28 Advertisements Column 9 Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32613, 22 May 1971, Page 28

Page 28 Advertisements Column 9 Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32613, 22 May 1971, Page 28

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