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l University Vacancies J MASSEY UNIVERSITY PALMERSTON NORTH, NEW ZEALAND LECTURESHIP IN VETERINARY MEDICINE AND SURGERY APPLICATIONS are invited from veterinary surgeons for a teaching position in Veterinary Medicine and Surgery in the Depart (ment of Veterinary Clinical I Sciences, to commence early in f 1974 The successful applicant would be required to assist in teach- , ing small animal medicine and surgerv and would be required to specialise within this area. LECTURESHIP IN VETERINARY ! MEDICINE Applications are invited from veterinary surgeons for a teaching position in Veterinary Medicine in the Department of \et erinary Clinical Sciences, to commence early in 1974 The successful applicant would be required to assist in teaching large animal medicine with special reference to sheep and cattle, and should have a par I ticular interest in flock and herd; health and preventive medicine Salary: 8NZ5862 87497 (under review:. Conditions of appointment and further details may be obtained from the undersigned, with whom applications close on heptember 21. 1973 A J. Meir. The Registrar. 3874 ■ MASSEY UNIVERSITY s PALMERSTON NORTH LECTURER IN HISTORY Applications are invited from suitably qualified persons for the, position of Lecturer in History at Massey University Tlie Department of History offers courses for the 8.A.. B.Ed.. B A. (Hons’ and M.A degrees First and second year courses are available to extramural stud ents. The position will be nffeicd i to an applicant with a special interest in one of the following - fields Medieval History . Later • Modern European History: Paci- ■ lie Islands History. In addition, applicants should ind’este ‘iv additional field in which they could teach, and the date at which they could take uo appointment. Salary: Lecturer $5862-87497 depending on experience and qualifications. I Further details of the position and of the University may beobtained from tlie undersigned, with whom annlications close on August 20. 1973. A. J. WEIR, , Registrar. 3839 MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY SYDNEY BURSAR APPLICATIONS are invited for appointment to the position of Bursar which becomes vacant on the retirement of Mr C A. McClenahan. Thd Bursar is responsible tu the Vice-Chancellor for the! financial administration ol the University which includes the presentation of an annual Budget : of Income and Expenditure for' approval by the University Coun- ( cil, the control of all forms of’ expenditure within the approved budget, the purchasing and storage of equipment, furniture and expendables. and the recording of financial transactions. Applicants should have had < extensive experience in financial : administration and should be - professionally qualified account- . tants. As the University is making increasing use of computers for administrative purposes. applicants should have had practical experience in the application of computer methods to the financial aspects of administration. The University reserves the right to fill any position bv invitation. The salary for the position I w ill be $19,102 per annum, with Jan allowance of $5OO per annum. ■| Further information about the University, conditions of appointment including superannuaton. [study leave, housing scheme. I 'etc. and the method of application should be obtained from the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Administration), Emeritus Professor G. A. Barclay. Macquarie University,! North Ryde. New South Wales.! 2113 ior by telephoning 888.8000 Extension 9202:. Applications close on August I 31, 1973. A. J. T. FORD. , Registrar. I June, 1973. 3843 MASSEY UNIVERSITY PALMERSTON NORTH L ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT LECTURER/SENIOR LECTURER IN MANAGERLAL ECONOMICS The Economics Department seeks a suitably qualified person to assume responsibility for courses in Managerial Economics to final undergraduate and ’ graduate students. This subject is taken mainly I by - students enrolled for the! Bachelor of Business Studies degree but also by other students .with appropriate academic back- 1 grounds. The 8.8.5. degree is[ administered by a Board of, Studies on which the Economics Department is represented. Applications will be considered from persons qualified in Managerial Economics and related fields, e.g.. Industrial Economics. Someone able to integrate Managerial Economics with Microeconomics will be preferred, and a willingness to share in general departmental duties and undergraduate teaching is expected. The B B S. degree and courses in Managerial Economics at Mas;Sey University are in a formative stage and the anoointee will have scope to influence the de! ’ velopment of both. The present salary rate for . Lecturers/Senior Lecturers is: ' Lecturer SNZSB62-87497 (x 7). ; ‘ Senior Lecturer $NZ7633-$9813 with a bar at $8997 Further details of the position ( together with conditions if appointment may be obtained from the undersigned with whom ap plications close on August 25. ] 1973 A. J. WEIR, Registrar ’j -i... -3 838 j

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Press, Volume CXIII, Issue 33277, 14 July 1973, Page 30

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Page 30 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume CXIII, Issue 33277, 14 July 1973, Page 30

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