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University Vacancies " THE UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE SENIOR LECTURESHIP OR LECTURESHIP (Limited Tenure) ‘ in the j GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION * APPLICATIONS are invited s for this position:— i PROPOSED DUTIES: The s successful applicant will be a * member of the staff of the ’ Melbourne University Gradu- • ate School of Business Ad- < ministration. The academic staff of the school at present ri numbers 11 and has teaching * responsibilities with respect 1 to the Bachelor of Commerce t and Master of Business ad- t ministration degrees. The ; successful applicant will be t required to teach in one of 1 the fields of Quantitative 1 Method, Financial Manage- 1 j ment, or Business Policy. i ‘QUALIFICATIONS AND EX- ! | PERIENCE— ’ ' Relevant Master’s Degree 1 | or Doctorate. j I . Teaching experience at Ter- j; Itiary level. Managerial experience de- ' , sirable. SALARY: ! Senior Lecturer: $12,643‘514,724 per annum. Lecturer: i $9002-$12,352 per annum. ‘ Information, including details of application procedure and conditions of appointment Is available from the Registrar, University of Melbourne, Parkville, 3052 Australia. Applications referring to position No. F 311016 should be addressed to: The Registrar, and close on November 11, 1974. 3507 THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW ENGLAND SENIOR LECTURER/ LECTURER, CENTRE FOR BEHAVIOURAL STUDIES IN EDUCATION Applications are invited for appointment as Senior Lecturer or Lecturer in a new centre for Behavioural Studies in Education within the Faculty of Education. The successful applicant will be initially responsible for developing an introductory course (interest and external students )on the psychological aspects of classroom learning. Applicants should be available for appointment on February 3, 1975. The centre is developing teaching and research programmes in the areas of classroom group behaviour, simulation and gaming, special education, non-verbal and verbal communication and classroom learning and assessment The Centre has a GT44 graphic display computer and is generally well equipped for research and teaching. SALARY: Senior Lecturer $12,643-114,724 (Base plus 5 annual increments) Lecturer $9002-$12,352 (Base plus 7 annual increments) Appointment can be made , to the permanent staff but ’ the University reserves the ’ right to make the appointment ' probationary where it con- , siders this appropriate. , Conditions include pros vision for travel and removal i expenses. In addition, superannuation is available together with assistance in buying or building a home. Study s leave grants are available and " credit may be granted for 5 existing study leave entitlej ment. 1 Further information may be obtained from the Staff 8 Officer, with whom applicai- tions together with a recent s photograph and the names V and address of three referees S’ close on November 30, 1974. ARMIDALE N.S.W. 2351, AUSTRALIA. 3508 s THE UNIVERSITY OF s TASMANIA 1 LECTURESHIP IN S ECONOMICS Applications are invited for a Lectureship in the Depart--7 ment of Economics and Commerce. The position is available from January 1, 1975, and it is desirable that the appointee commence duties as soon . as possible after that date. An appointment will be . made within the scale $9002, ’ 479 X 4—478 x 3—512,352, according to qualifications and experience. j In the first Instance candij dates should write to the undersigned for application forms and a detailed statet ment of the conditions of appointment. - Applications close on November 29, 1974. D. A. KEARNEY, i Registrar. I The University of Tasmania, , Box 252 C, I G.P.O. Hobart, ' Tasmania 7001, j AUSTRALIA. 1 , 1 THE UNIVERSITY OF ; AUCKLAND i APPLICATIONS are invited j for the position of—- ' PIANOFORTE TEACHER (full-time) : (Conservatorium of Music) r DUTIES will include teaching, - Pianoforte students enrolled 1 for Courses for the Diploma '• of Music, and the Degrees of it Bachelor of Music (Executant) and Master of Music; teaching j Pianoforte students who are accepted for a course of Instruction in a Single Subject; general practical assistance with Diploma and Degree £ courses where required, such as giving class demonstrations and lecturing on pianoforte repertoire. i The position carries the , status and salary of a Lecturer. Commencing salary S will be established according to qualifications and experience within the scale SNZ736I j x 6 . $9339 per annum. Conditions of Appointment e and Method of Application are , available from the under- | signed. Applications will be e ■ accepted at any time up to B NOVEMBER 18, 1974. D. W. PULLAR. '- Registrar, j University of Auckland, e Private Bag, r Auckland. '• 3363 THE FLINDERS UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA PROFESSOR OF ECONOMICS Applications are invited for appointment to the recentlyestablished second Chair of Economics in the School of Social Sciences. * The foundation Professor, B Professor K. J. Hancock, will 5 become a Pro-Vice-Chancellor [’ of the University from the be- ’■ gininng of 1975 and will there- . after work half-time in the ’> discipline of Economics. '■ Applications will be welcome from economists of all B interests. ’ | Salary: $19,614 a year. I Superannuation is on the IF.S.S.U. pattern. ® i Further information about - this position, including cons i ditions of appointment and details required of appliants, ; may be obtained from the ' I Registrar, The Flinders University of South Australia, e Bedford Park, South Australia k 0042. Informal inauiries may •be directed to Professor K. *J- Hancock. Applications J. should be lodged with the II Registrar, in duplicate, by e I Friday, December 13, 1974.. 8' 3308

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Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33675, 26 October 1974, Page 34

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