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! University Vacancies FELLOWSHIP IN WOOL SHED PROCEDURES NEW ZEALAND AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING INSTITUTE LINCOLN COLLEGE APPLICATIONS are invited for a Fellowship to study farm woolshed procedures with special reference to sheep and wool handling methods. The Fellowship which is of one year’s duration has been awarded by the New Zealand Wool Board and (is Intended to be the first I part of a comprehensive investigation leading to the development of improved wool sshed procedures ( Applicants should pidTer[ably hold a degree in Science [or Engineering and have exi '! perience in methods of work (study. Salary according to qualifications and experience Apply in writing for con[ditions of appointment ob itainable from the underI signed with whom applications close on September 30. 1975. 11. G. HUNT. Registrar. LINCOLN COLLEGE. I CANTERBURY THE UNIVERSITY OF AUCKLAND , | NEW’ ZEALAND APPLICATIONS are invited - tor the. following teaching ! positions. Conditions of apI pointment and method of application are available from New Zealand and Australian Universities or from the undersigned. Applications will (be accepted by the Registrar (at any time up to the closing ! dates stated. : Commencing salaries will , be established according to ' qualifications and experience 1 within the scales for Lecturers and Senior Lecturers. LECTURERS—SNZ7B6I x 6 annual increments—s99l2l per annum. : [SENIOR LECTURERS - SNZIO,OBI x 5 annual in- | crements—sll,792 per annum. In exceptional cases this may be extended up to $12,817 per annum. ACCOUNTING — Senior Lec- [ tureship or Lectureship. [Closing date: September 30. 1 An especially well qualified applicant may be appointed i at the level of Associate-Pro-fessor. Applicants should have appropriate academic qualifications and have had some professional or research experience. Applik cants with qualifications in - Auditing would be particuin Auditing would be particularly welcomed. The person appointed will be expected to take part in the teaching and examining of Accounting at several stages, to engage in [research, and generally to I carry out such duties as pertain to the post. I CHEMICAL AND MATERIALS , ■; ENGINEERING — Lecture1 ship. Closing date: Octo- , ber 13. The vacancy Is a newly established one. Consideration will be given to candidates , with expertise in any field of Chemical Engineering. Current research activities in chemical engineering include: two-phase flow; electro-chem-istry; hydrometallurgy; mass transfer; production of industrial alcohol; pollution studies. The Lecturer will be expected to conduct and supervise research as well as teach in his special area of Interest ■ and to assist with teaching in other areas of chemical engineering. Candidates : should have a higher degree. Previous experience in research, in teaching and in professional practice are all desirable but it Is not necessary for applicants to have ■ been involved in an three. I Preference will be for a person with demonstrated research capabilities, and in the approximate age range 25-32. GEOGRAPHY — Lectureship and Lectureship/Senior Lectureship. Closing date: September 30. Two positions are available. For one position candidates must have a research interest in East or South East Asia, although any systematic specialism will be considered. Duties will include teaching courses on the Geography of - East Asia. For the second position, any systematic specialism will be considered. In both cases, opportunities will exist for teaching in the appointees’ specialist fields to I graduate level. HlSTORY—Lectureship. Closing date: October 7. Candidates must be qualified in Modern or Early Modern British and/or European History. Candidates should state their main field of interest, together with any subsidiary fields in which they are able to teach. Lectureship/Lectureshin. Closing date: October 13. An especially well qualified applicant may be appointed at the level of Associate-Profes-sor. Applicants should have qualifications in one or more of the following fields: Sociology', Social work. Social Administration. D. W. PULLAR, Registrar. Universitv of Auckland, Private Bag, Auckland, NewJZealand. VICTORIA UNIVERSITY OF WELLINGTON SENIOR LECTURESHIP IN THE SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE APPLICATIONS are Invited from qualified persons for appointment to one position of Senior Lecturer in the newly established second School of Architecture in New Zealand which accepted Its first students in March, - 1975. The appointee will be expected to participate in the work of the School In general. to co-ordinate parttime lecturers in specialised areas, and to assume responsibility for the teaching and development of Architectural Design courses. Applicants are sought with a speciality in: —Qualitative and subjective assessment of daylighttag, artificial lighting and integration of lighting and colour. —History of Contemporary or Ancient Architecture, History of New Zealand Architecture. —Advanced construction studies, building technology and processes. Applicants must have professional and academic experience. preferably a higher degree, or be willing to work towards obtaining a higher degree on a part-time basis within the first term of appointment. The successful applicant will be expected to carry out a limited amount of consulting work, or private practice, or research work The task [of establishing a new course calls for versatile personalities who are prepared to participate in the full integration of all subjects of , the course. The University is anxious for appointees to be settled in Wellington by May/June, 1976. Earlier arrival for course preparations may be advisable. The salary scale for Senior Lecturers is $lO,OBl to $11,792 p.a., where there is a bar, then $12,136 to $12,817 p.a. Academic salary levels are comparable with those in private practice and in the Government service, and re late appropriately to the cost of living in New Zealand. Additional information re garding the proposed course is available from Professoi Gerd Block. School of Archi tecture. Victoria University ol Wellington. Conditions o: [appointment may be obtataec from the registrar of an; university in New Zealand o: direct from the Registrar, Vic toria University of Welling ton with whom application elosa on October 31, 1975. W. E. DASENT. Registrar i 232

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Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33941, 6 September 1975, Page 40

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