(University Vacancies I • ‘ UNIVERSITY OF QUEENSLAND LECTURER IN BOTANY ; ECOLOGIST to participate in (the teaching of fundamental and applied plant ecology al all levels. Applicant with an ■ interest in forest ecologv would be preferred. Quote reference No. 13176. April 9. 1976. Salary: Lecturer, $A12,835$A 17.229 per annum. Other benefits: Lecturer and above—superannuation, housing assistance, study leave, travelling and removal expenses. Additional information and application forms are obtain able from the Staff Officer. University of Queensland, St Lucia, 4067. i MASSEY UNIVERSITY , PALMERSTON NORTH ' 50/76 JUNIOR LECTURER IN BUSINESS LAW DEPARTMENT OF I BUSINESS STUDIES | APPLICANTS should be suilablv qualified and be proficient in one or more of the areas of contract law. propertv law, company law. trusts, and special contracts. The appointee will be expected tv take lectures. conduct tutorials, and participate in the research undertaken by • the Department. Appointment will be made within the ; following salary range, dependent upon qualifications and experience: $6057I $7455. Further particulars and conditions of appointment may be obtained from the undersigned. Applications close on April 9, 1976. 52/76 TEMPORARY TEACHING FELLOWSHIP IN GERMAN Applications are invited for the above position which is, lor a period of up to six’ months at a salary of $6057 ip.a. Further details of this position is available from the Hoad of the Department of (Modern Languages. I Applications close on April J 5, 1976. A. J. WEIR. . I Registrar. 2199 i MON ASH UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT OF J POLITICS LECTURER
APPLICANTS should preferably have an established i research interest in one of the following fields: Public, policy, Australian politics, political sociology, international relations, but the Department will also welcome applicants with interests in political theory. (Appointment may be for a fixed term of three years. Salarv $A12,835-$A 17,229 per , annum. Superannuation. Travelling and removal allowance, repatriation, temporary housing assistance Study leave for tenure appointee only. Information and application procedure available, from the Academic Registrar, Monash Univerjsitv, Wellington Road, Clayton. Victoria 3168. Enquiries about the Department to Professor S. R. Davis. Applicants should quote reference ! number 20512. Closing date|slay 21J976. ~| R() MONASH UNIVERSITY j ■ CHAIR OF ECONOMETRICS CHAIR OF OPERATIONS ! RESEARCH BOTH Chairs are in the Department of Econometrics, and Operations Research, with which the previous j | Chairman. Professor A. A. 1..: Powell i Econometrics! re-; tains a part-time affiliation. The Operations Research Chair is a foundation Chair. The Professors appointed will be expected to organise and take part in undergraduate and graduate teaching in Economic Statistics and in Econometrics or! Operations Research respectively: graduate programmes lead to M. Admin., M.Ec.. and Pli D. degrees. They will be expected to act in rotation as Chairman of the Department. Vacancies for further appointments exist. Enquiries of an academic nature to the Dean of the Faculty of Economics and Politics. Professor D.. Cochrane. Enquirers and applicants should state which Chair they are interested m. Salary: 5A25.955 per annum. Superannuation is based on an endowment assurance I scheme, the employee and! employer contributing 5 per: cent and 10 per cent rcspec-| tively. . Information on application procedure and further particulars may be obtained from the Academic Registrar. Monash University. Clayton. Victoria. :1168. Australia. : Applications should reach Ihe Academic Registrar not| later than May 8. The Connril reserves the right to make no appointment or to appoint bv invitation at any StaEe - 2179 Situations Vacant I farm EXPERIENCED MARRIED MAN 1 REQUIRED for town supply, ,farni. Milking approx. 80. i pedigree Friesians. Spnngs- | ton approx. 18 miles from | ’Christchurch, four miles! from Lincoln College. Close proximity to schools. Bus j available. Good three-bed-, room home, plus usual advantages. This is a new position. Further particulars, con-1 tact:— E. G. ROBERTSON and SON. Springston 4 R.D.. Christchurch. ' or Phone Springston 831 (preferably evenings). i 57273| EXPERIENCED MARRIED SHEPHERD ! FOR 3000 acre hill country i I property situated in the Timu! (district. approximately 35 (miles from Masterton. carry ing over 4500 ewes and replacements. 400 cows and i replacements. ( Applicants should be experienced and capable of man aging all the stock. Good 3 bedroom house with primarv school handy. Salary negotiable up to $5500 per annum according to experience and qualifications Apply in writing to The; Manager. Wrightson NMA. Ltd, Private Bag, Masterton. __ 5441 MARRIED COUPLE A NEW position has arisen for a married man on a sheep and cattle farm. this is an interesting and well paid >ob and fully car peted three-bedroom home is provided. Usual perquisites apply wife no duties. Primary school bus at gate. lAN STOKES. Lees Valley, Phone 24-361 Oxford. I 2709
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