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University Vacancies 1 MASSEY UNIVERSITY Palmerston North RESEARCH OFFICER business computer SYSTEMS APPLICATIONS are Invited from suitably qualified and experienced persons for the above academic position. Duties will comprise a combination of teaching and the design, implementation, and modification of data processing packages and the use of such packages within teaching programmes. The successful applicant will work closely with staff in both the Business Studies and Computer Science areas. An Honours or Masters Degree is essential, as is practical data processing experience. The main university computing facility is a Burroughs 86700 system. However, the business systems development work will be mostly done on a suitable small-medium commercial computer system, including some data communications. The salary for a Research Officer is the same as that for a Lecturer, namely In the range $7361-59339. Further details of the position, and of the University together with conditions of appointment and inforrfiation to be supplied by applicants may be obtained from the undersigned, with whom applications close on Decem- , ber 4, 1974. A. J. WEIR. ■ Registrar. I 2361 THE UNIVERSITY OF I SYDNEY ’ APPLICATIONS for the fol- . lowing close on dates Indicated with the Registrar, University of Sydney, N.S.W, 2006, from whom further information available. ApplicaJ tlons to include curriculum ' vitae, list of publications and names of referees. LECTURESHIP/SENIOR LECTURESHIP AND LECTURESHIPS (2) IN EDUCATION (December 20, 1974) APPLICANTS should have I suitable academic qualifications in the fields of curriculum theory and practice, educational administration, or sociology of education, or in a field of educational study which has involved substantial experience with computers. The three positions available are Lectureships, but an appointment in the field of educational administration may be made at a Lectureship or Senior Leetureship level. LECTURESHIP IN PURE MATHEMATICS (February 28, 1975). FURTHER information from the Head of Department of Pure Mathematics. LECTURESHIP IN ANATOMY SUITABLE APPLICANTS may be graduates in medicine, dentistry or science and should have had appropriate teaching experience in anatomy and research experience in biological fields. The Department of Anatomy offers courses in gross and neuro . anatomy for students of medicine, dentistry and physiotherapy. Facilities for research in histology, histochemistry, electron microscopy and electromyography are available within the department. LECTURESHIP IN ANTHRO. POLOGY (January 31. 1975) A VACANCY exists for e Lecturer within the Prehistory section of the Department of Anthropology. Applicants are advised that especial consideration will be given to candidates who have skill! in one or more of the following: Computing, geographical and locational analysis, palaeo-environmental investigations, ethnography. The appointee will be expected it apply the skill to archaeological research in S.E. Asia Melanesia, or Australia anc to offer courses in the broad field of prehistory as well as in his/her speciality. Applicants should state the nature of courses they would be pre pared to teach initially. LECTURESHIP IN SOCIAI WORK (January 31, 1975) THIS is a newly created post tion. The appointee will teach parts of the courses social theory I and II con cerned with sociology ol social problems; development in social welfare provisior and, currently being de veloped, comparative stud; of social welfare systems. Th« courses are taught to under graduate students in 3rd anc 4th year of Bachelor of Social Studies degree. Candidates with qualifies tions in social work, sociologj and social administration con sidered. The above positions arc permanent, but may be filled at Lectureship level for three vears in the first instance with possibility of perma nency after that time. SALARY RANGE: Senioi Lectureship: $12,643 . $14,72p.a.; Lectureship: $9002 . $12,352 p.a. TUTORSHIPS (4) IN PSY CHOLOGY (November 29 1974). THE VACANCIES relate t< tutorial work in all under graduate courses in the De partment of Psychology. SALARY RANGE: $5569 $7285 p.a. Appointment from earl; 1975 to December 31, 1975 ir the first instance with possi billty of renewal. Inquiries may be made b? mail or telephone to the Heac of Department (660-8865). 246) THE UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY APPLICATIONS are Invitee from University graduate: who have had extensive administrative experience fo: the position of:— REGISTRAR The Registrar is one o several senior officers assist ing the Vice Chancellor, wh< is the Senior Executive Officer of the University. The Registrar directs : staff of about 150, whosi duties include responsibilit; for records of proceedings o the Senate, the Professoria Board, the various Facultie and Boards of Studies anc Committees, the managemen of examinations, enrolment and admissions, and whi have access to eomputin; facilities. Salary: $19,614 (Australian P Applications, giving ful details of qualifications am experience and names o three referees should be foi warded bv December 13. 1974 to the Actlntr Registrai from whom further informs tion Is available about sucl conditions as superannuation housing scheme, study leave 246 UNIVERSITY OF CANTERBURY TECHNICIAN BOTANY DEPARTMENT APPLICATIONS are invitei for the above position. Pre ference will be given to can didates with experience 11 the field of electro: microscopy. The salary scale for Tech nicians is $3871 to $5228 pe annum. Further . particulars an Conditions of Appointmen may be obtained from th: undersigned or fron registrars of all other univei sities in New Zealand. Applications close o: December 16, 1974. G. G. TURBOTT, Registrar. Christchurch, , NEW ZEALAND. I 229:

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Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33693, 16 November 1974, Page 39

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