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i Situations Vacant Farm SINGLE MAN 3 AN experienced single man is required for general farm work on a foothills mixed rm for six months Apply to: rYNE. GOULD. GUINNESS 1 LTD, P.O Box 194. Ashburton. 2133 TRACTOR DRIVER I —West Eyreton. . —Single or married 1 —No accommodation available. “ —Permanent or casual posi-i 1 : tion. —Good plant and equipment. —Start September or early; October. 1977. —Good wages and allowi —Paid overtime available. i Ring or write to:— TOM CLARKSON. RD. 1. RANGIORA. I Or Phone 713. Cust with personal background andj : work history. 57505 j UNFURNISHED farm house, ' I rent free, in return for cookring for young owner. Suit retired couple. PHONE SPRFNGSTON 515 I . EVENINGS. University Vacancies ’ THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW ENGLAND . I PROFESSIC L OFFICER I for I ELECTRON ICROSCOPE UNIT i THE university has established ian Electron Microscope Unit | consisting of a transmission i electron microscope and a (scanning electron microscope with microprobe attachment. 1 The latter comprises a crys- ■ tai spectrometer and energy dispersive spectrometer. The unit will be housed in a separate building and will service the biological and physical science departments of the university. The appoini tee will be responsible for ■ the management and opera- - tion of the unit and will be ( supported by one Technical ■ Officer. The appointee should have appropriate tertiary qualifications (a degree or equivalent . qualifications) and experience . in operating an electron microscope and/or scanning electron microscope. Ability to maintain and repair the' (associated electronics is de- ; i sirable. I it is heped to make an. ; appointment to commence i duties no 'later than March; j I, 1978. Salary will be within thel ; range sAust99l4 to sAustl3,so7 depending on I qualifications and expert- ( ence. 1 Applications, giving rele|vant personal information,; ' I details of qualifications and (experience, together with the, ; names end addresses of three , referees should be forwarded to the Staff Officer, , University of N'ew England, I Armidale. N.S.W . 2351. to 1 reach him bv September 30. 1977. ARMIDALE. N S W.. 2331 t 29331 UNIVERSITY OF OTAGO DUNEDIN. NEW ZEALAND LECTURER OR SENIOR LECTURER IN MARKETING i APPLICATIONS are invited for the position of Lecturer or Senior Lecturer in Marketing in the Faculty of Commerce. The position involves teaching at undergraduate, post-graduate and postexperience iM.B.A.i levels and would be of special interest to a candidate wishing to develop course work in one or more of the following . areas:— General Marketing Manage- , ment, Market Research (with I special reference to application of quantitative tecli('niquesi Marketing of Agri- '! cultural Products. InterI national Marketing from a New Zealand point of view ’(and/or Societal Aspects of (Marketing < Social Responsibility in Marketing Management). These are opportunities for research work, case study : executive development and ] consulting work. SALARY SCALES: Lecturer: $10,239 to $12,543 oer annum. | Senior Lecturer: $12,982 to . I $15,999 per annum with a bar at $14,902 per annum. Further particulars are I available from the undersigned, P.O. Box 56, Dunedin. Applications, quoting reference number A.77/61 close on October 15, 1977. D. W. GIRVAN, Registrar. 2975 ■

‘I THE AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF ARTS LECTURER IN SOCIOLOGY THE UNIVERSITY is inviting applications for ’ appointment to a number of posts which it hopes j to establish for 1978. Appointments will be made if sufficient funds are allocated to the University for 1978. The University hopes that the situation will be clarified by September 1977. t One of these posts is that of Lecturer in the Department of Sociology. The appointee would be required to take up duty early in 1978. The successful applicant whose primary interest is in the teaching of sociological theory, would be expected to teach core courses in this i i area on a regular basis. There would also be oppor- _ tun! for teaching in a substantive area of his/her choice. There is no preference for any particular substantive area. Applicants would be expected to have a Ph.D. i in Sociology or its esuivalent. and relevant teaching experience. Further details may be obtained from the Head of Department. Professor J. Zubrzycki. Salarv on appointment will be in accordance i with qualifications and experience within the I Lecturer range. $14,345-818,884 pa Australian I i currency. Appointtnent as Lecturer is for three years in ' I the first instance with possibility of reappointment. after review, to retiring age. Reasonable travel expenses are paid and assistance with housing is provided for an appointee from outside Canberra. Superannuation benefits are available. The University reserves the right not to make i an appointment or to make an appointment by i invitation at any time. Prospective applicants should write for further particulars before applying to the undersigned with whom applications close on September 16. 1977. G. E. DICKER, PO Box 4 Academic Registrar. Canberra, ACT, 2600. I Australia. x I 2255

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