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University Vacancies 1 MASSEY UNIVERSITY, PALMERSTON NORTH. 4 DEPARTMENT OF r- EDUCATION . DEPARTMENTAL DEMONSTRATORS i- (2 positions' APPLICANTS should have 4 university qualifications in r Education. Appointees will be required to devote themf i selves full-time to universityduties but consistent with these, permission may be granted to work for a higher degree. Duties will include tutoring, laboratory- and research assistance and some assessment. Salary is up to a maximum equal to half the amount at the mid-point of the Junior Lecturer salary scale (currently 85876) depending on qualifications and experience. Appointments are for one year, but with the possibility i- of renewal. The appointees would be r expected to take up duties n as soon as possible after ■- January I, 1975. j Further information on the Department and of general ’conditions of appointment of (Departmental Demonstrators/ ’• .Tutors is available from the | undersigned to whom applications should be submitted by 30 September, 1974. , A. J. WEIR, £ Registrar. 3587 MASSEY UNIVERSITY 1 PALMERSTON NORTH RESEARCH SCHOLARSHIP IN CONTROL ENGINEERING 16 Department of Industrial • Management and Engineering, j APPLICATIONS are invited for the above scholarship. The successful applicant will be expected to carry out a research programme leading to a Ph.D. degree. Applicants >. should have Bachelors degree 2 with honours, or a Masters - degree, preferably in engi- .. neering or technology. The thesis topic will be related to an aspect of a cur6 rent programme in which - modern multi-variable control theory’ is being applied to the s control of a milk powder process. 1 The value of the scholarship is 5NZ2400 per annum , for two years, and is derived - from a joint fund contributed by 1.8. M. (N.Z.), Ltd, and Massey University. The conditions relating to 1 the scholarship are generally las for the Post-graduate a Scholarships of the Univers- ’. ity Grants Committee. Applications are invited 1 also from persons interested in Post-Doctoral support, in which case the value will be BNZ3OOO per annum. Further particulars may be „ obtained from Prof. J. K. - Scott, Professor of Industrial Technology in the above Department. ■■ Applications in writing e close with the undersigned on r September 30, 1974. A. J. WEIR, Registrar. 7 3586 MASSEY UNIVERSITY, PALMERSTON NORTH . SENIOR FELLOWSHIP IN f EDUCATION : APPLICATIONS are invited 1 from suitably qualified perB sons for this Fellowship for e professional educators. 1 Applicants must be experiD enced teachers who have attained at least a level e equivalent to principal of a 13 primary or secondary school or a principal lecturer at a t teachers college or senior members of the public service j who have attained the level 1 Inspectors of Schools or ’• higher. 3 Tenure of the fellowship will be for one academic year in the Department of Education at Massey UniVer- “ sity and will enable the holder to study, write or do any research relevant to his career and the responsibilities of his position, undertake some teaching and contribute to the activities of the university staff in the Depart- . ment of Education. The University will make available a grant of $2OOO from which all approved travel, removal and other 3 expenses will be met. .. In the event that, a mem- . ber of the teaching profession is selected for this Fel- . lowship the Minister of Edu- ’’ cation may, in terms of regulation 5A of the Teachers Leave of Absence Regulations 1951, approve leave on full salary to enable a teacher to ’ accept the post. If a serving officer of the public service is selected the State Services Commission may recommend that approval be given for leave on full salary to enable 6 a public servant to accept the post. The recipient of this award may be required to sign a bond agreeing to B continue in the teaching seri. vice or the public service for .. a specified number of years < on the completion of the tenure of the fellowship. The 1975 Senior Fellowship would be expected to report to the University as close as possible to the commencement of the academic year and to L remain a member of the University staff until the end of the year. ■ Further details are availI able from the Registrar, I Massey University, Palmer- • ston North with whom applications close on Monday, September 30, 1974. A. J. WEIR, Registrar. s' 3591 t i THE UNIVERSITY OF TASMANIA 3 1 LECTURESHIP IN 5 MEDIEVAL HISTORY Applications are invited for a Lecturer in the Department of History. Candidates should be qualified in Medieval toryCurrent salary scales are: Lecturer Grade 1: $10,918469 x 3-812,352. Lecturer Grade 2: $9002-470 x 1469 x 2-510,439. 8; An appointment will be ■ [offered within one of these grades according to the qualiI fications and experience of .! the appointee. 3 ( Applicants should, in the r first instance, write to the e undersigned for application [forms nad a detailed state(ment of the conditions of ; appointment. Applications 'close on September 13. 1974. D A. KEARNEY, Registrar. of Tasmania. (Box 252 C. “ G.P.O. Hobart, Tasmania 7001. 3928; THE UNIVERSITY OF TASMANIA LECTURER OR SENIOR LECTURER IN MEDICINE Applications are Invited for a lectureship or senior lectureship in the Department r of Medicine. Current salary > scales are: — I Lecturer Grade 1: 1 $10,918 — 469 x 3 — $12,352 j Lecturer Grade H: , 512.643 — 408 x 5 — $14,724 . In addition, a medical load- . Ing of 82500 will be paid. The appointeee will be eligible for appointment as an ; Honorary- Physician to the ; Royal Hobart Hospital. The present research interests of ' the department are in the ' fields of cancer, haematology 1 and human cytogenetics. ‘ gastroenterology. epidemiology and neurology. It is ■ planned to develop research • in clinical pharmacology but I applicants with other inter- > ests are not precluded. : Candidates should in the i first instance write to the ■ undersigned for application - forms and a detailed statement of the conditions of ap- . pointment. Applications close on September 13. 1974. .’ D. A. Kemey, Registrar. The University of Tasmania. Box 252 C. G.P.O. ; Hobart Tasmania 7001. Ij 39274

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Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33609, 10 August 1974, Page 35

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Page 35 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33609, 10 August 1974, Page 35

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