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’ University Vacancies LECTURER IN CHEMISTRY AND SOIL SCIENCE LINCOLN UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE Council of Lincoln Colliege invites applications for ! appointment to the position ’of Lecturer in Chemistry in i the Department of Soil ■ Science. Applicants should hold a degree in Pure Science with a major in Chemistry and should have done postgraduate work in Soil Science. Commencing salary according to qualifications and experience, Salary scales for academic staff as at November 1, 1975, are as follows: Lecturer: SBl2l-510.172 per annum. Senior Lecturer: $10,341$12,057 pei* annum (bar) $12,409 - $13,105 per annum. Superannuation available. j Apply in writing for Coniditions of Appointment available from the undersigned with whom applications close lon January 16, 1976. H. G. HUNT, Registrar. ; Lincoln College, i Canterbury. I 2742 LIN COLN UNIVERSIT Y ' COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE TEMPORARY PART-TIME TUTORS (DEPARTMENT OF FARM j MAN AGEMENT AND RURAL VALUATION) j THE Council of Lincoln ; College invites applications I for appointment as Temporary | Part-time Tutors in the j Department of Farm Manage- ' ment and Rural Valuation. |A number of positions are i available. ' The appointees’ particular I responsibility will be to i assist in degree and diploma I teaching. Appointees may i register for a higher degree |at the College. Recent graduates, as well as those expecting to graduate in 1976. may apply. Commencing salary according to qualifications and experience. Apply in writing for Conditions of Appointment availj able from the undersigned ; with whom applications close ‘ on January 15, 1976. 11. G. HUNT. Registrar. Lincoln College. Canterbury. 54212

[ University Vacancies ! i THE UNIVERSITY* OF MELBOURNE ’ FITZGERALD CHAIR IN ACCOUNTING j APPLICATIONS are invited; i for appointment to the Fitz-: jgerald Chair in Accounting! . which is a newly created i Chair in the Faculty of EcoL nomics and Commerce. i j It is not proposed that the i [ Chair should be formally at- 1 tached to a particular area I i of accounting scholarship, but; H expertise and interest in the L conduct of research in clearly 1 ■ [ defined fields of Accounting j !' would be expected. The primary responsibilities | Jof the Fitzgerald Professor . • wil] relate to teaching and I . I carrying out research into! J Accounting theory and pracl tire. . SALARY: $A24,394 per an- • num, at present under i review j Further information. inJeluding details of application’ I procedure superannuation, | ■ travel and removal expenses, I I housing assistance and con ditions of appointment. is j available from the Registrar.; All correspondence (marked i "Confidential*’) should be ad-« dressed to The Registrar. The.. University of Melbourne, | ;Parkville Victoria. 3052. Aus-; tralia. Applications close on April 12. 1976. 2739; __ I UNIVERSITY OF OTAGO | Dunedin. New Zealand I LECTURER in the Computing Centre j APPLICATIONS are invited I for the position of Lecturer iin the University Computing j Centre. ' Duties will include soft-1 ware development, advisory assistance to computer users and assisting with the teaching work of the Department. Active research will be encouraged. Applicants should hold ai second degree either in com-1 puter science or in a major;, applications discipline. and . preference will be given to [ I those with experience or re- ' search interests in data communications or 86700 sys- , terns. A knowledge of and . practical experience with computer hardware would be an added advantage. Salary will be on the scale for Lecturers: $Bl2l-$10,712 , per annum. Exceptionally, an ‘ appointment may be made in , the scale for Senior Lee- ‘ turers ($10,341-$! 3.105 per an- , i num). Further particulars are . {available from the under- { signed. ' Applications quoting reference A.75/88 close on JANUARY 31. 1976. D. W. GIRVAN Registrar. 2744

Me NORTH BRISBANE COLLEGE > OF ADVANCED EDUCATION HEAD OF DEPARTMENT BUSINESS STUDIES sAust2o,9o9 per annum N.B.C.A.E. is a rapidly developing tertiary insti- l tution with an enrolment in 1975 of 1000 students. ' Work is soon to begin on new facilities as the I second of the college’s locations, a 45-hectare site [ at Aspley, Brisbane. The college at present offers vigorous pro- ’ grammes in teacher education, community recreation and community welfare. The major area of future growth will be Business Studies, with new I courses to be introduced at both undergraduate I and post-graduate levels. The college seeks to appoint a person with outstanding academic qualifications in addition to practical business experience. The appointee, who , will join the staff *as soon as possible in 1976, i will face the challenging tasks of planning courses, I selecting his department’s staff, establishing con- i ; tacts within the business world and advising the > i college administration on the provision of new 1 I facilities. It is planned to accept first enrolments j in 1977. Persons interested in the position should write to the Registrar at P.O. Box 117, Kedron, Queensland, Australia 4031, for further information, and to request an application form. . Applications close on Friday, Februarv 20, ■ 1976. , 2818 [ : J MASSEY UNIVERSITY i h Palmerston North LECTURER IN BUSINESS STUDIES ; t J : APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED from suitably * qualified individuals for a newly established Lee- : tureship in the Department of Business Studies. Candidates with backgrounds in Accounting. Finan- i cial Management, Business Law, and Commercial Law are especially encouraged to apply, but persons qualified in management and social science disciplines will also be considered for appoint- < ment. Appointees will be expected to teach and ' conduct research as part of a multidisciplinary team in the School of Business. ; Salary: Lecturer, $Bl2l-$10,172. Further details of the position, together with conditions of appointment, may be obtained from the undersigned with whom applications close on i February 20, 1976. ’ A. J. WEIR, , Registrar, j 2759 j MASSEY UNIVERSITY l : PALMERSTON NORTH J APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED from suitably i qualified persons for the following academic i ■ i vacancies: ' 1. JUNIOR LECTURER IN VETERINARY ANATOMY — DEPARTMENT OF PHYSIO- ;; LOGY AND ANATOMY: ■ Applicants should have a degree in Veterinary j ' Science and/or experience in teaching Veterinary I 1 Anatomy. The opportunity to pursue a post- > - graduate degree is envisaged. ! Applications close on January 26, 1976. ! 2. JUNIOR LECTURERS (2) IN BUSINESS i : STUDIES: , Candidates with backgrounds in Accounting, i ; Financial Management, Business Law, and Com'I mercial Law are especially encouraged to apply, • ’ but persons qualified in management and social ■ i science disciplines will also be considered for appointment. Appointees will be expected to teach ji and conduct research as part of a multidisciplinary team in the School of Business. Applications close on February 6, 1976. ’! 3. JUNIOR LECTURER IN ENGLISH AS A ; SECOND LANGUAGE: [ The appointee will be required to assist with i ? ■ the University’s extra-mural Diploma in Second »! Language Teaching and related courses. j I Applications close on February 15, 1976. Salary for Junior Lecturer is within the [ range of $5869 to $7267. Further details of the above positions may be ’ obtained from the undersigned. Applications for L the above vacancies close with the undersigned on the dates indicated. s A. J. WEIR, 1 Registrar. j 2760

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Press, Volume CXVI, Issue 34047, 10 January 1976, Page 30

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