I University Vacancies MASSEY UNIVERSITY | PALMERSTON NORTH ! DEMONSTRATORSHIP IN > SOCIOLOGY APPLICATIONS are .invited from graduates in sociology for the above position, within the Department of Sociology. Duties will consist of assisting with tutorial programmes in first and second year papers. The appointment will be ] for an initial period of One year, with the possibility of (two annual renewals. The appointee will be expected to i study for an advanced degree lin Sociology. Salary will be up to $4132 p.a., depending on qualifies-: itions and experience. ) Further details concerning | (conditions of appointment and; information to be supplied) by applicants may be ob-i itained from the undersigned) with whom applications close] on November 18. 1977. A. J. WEIR. I I Registrar. [ MASSEY UNIVERSITY PALMERSTON NORTH DEPARTMENT OF ) VETERINARY PATHOLOGY . AND PUBLIC HEALTH APPLICATIONS are invited 1 for ~ the following vacancies: 11, JUNIOR LECTURER: The appointee would have! special responsibilities in tiie field of veterinary microbiology. The appointment presents a good opportunity to obtain further experience in the application of veterinary microbiology’ to clinical diagnosis and public health, and in the teaching of this f subject at undergraduate | level. The opportunity’ exists >to enrol for a higher degree. I Applicants should hold a registrable veterinary quali-l fication. Salary $7386 ■ $9142. Further details of the position and its prospects can be obtained from Professor B. W. Manktelow. Formal applications close with tiie undersigned on January 31, 1978. 2. LECTURER/SENIOR IN POULTRY PATHOLOGY AND MEDICINE: THE successful applicant will be required to give instruction in poultry pathology and medicine to both undergraduate and postgraduate students. Excellent opportunities exist for the development of research interests. An interest in fish pathology or some other branch of applied pathology could be an advantage but is not essential. Further details can be obtained from the Head of the Department, Professor B. W. Manktelow. The salary will be in the range of: Lecturer: $10,239 - $12,543. Senior Lecturer: $12,982$14,902. Applications close with the undersigned on January 9, 1978. A. J. Weir. REGISTRAR. MASSEY UNIVERSITY PALMERSTON NORTH DEMONSTRATORSHIP IN BOTANY APPLICATIONS are invited for a demonstratorship in Botany for work in the Department Of Botany and Zoology. Duties consist of providing instruction in first and second year laboratory classes. The appointment will be for an initial period of one year with the possibility of two annual renewals. The appointee will be expected to enrol for the Ph.D Degree, and should therefore be a graduate in science with first or second class honours. The Department’s interests are in plant physiology and ecology, and there are excellent opportunities for interdisciplinary study and research. Salary will be up to $4132 p.a. depending on qualifications and experienee. Further details concerning conditions of appointment and information to be supplied by applicants may be obtained from the undersigned, with whom applications close on November 21, 1977. A. J. WEIR, Registrar. ( 2772 | UNIVERSITY OF OTAGO and OTAGO HOSPITAL BOARD DUNEDIN. NEW ZEALAND . ■ APPLICATIONS are invited from medical graduates for the following positions. LECTURER OR SENIOR LECTURER IN CLINICAL MICROBIOLOGY (Ref: A77/73) ■ The successful candidate (will be expected to:— 1(1) Act as consultant in Clinical Microbiology to j the Otago Hospital Board. A suitably qualified and experienced appointee would assume control of and responsibility for the Diagnostic Clinical Microbiology laboratories of the Otago Hospital Board . (2) Contribute to the teaching and research programmes of the University Department of Microbiology. LECTURER OR SENIOR LECTURER IN CLINICAL BIOCHEMISTRY (Ref: A77/74) The successful candidate I will be expected to:-— |<l) Act as consultant in Clinical Biochemistry to the Otago Hospital Board. A i suitably qualified api pointee would assume control of and responsibility for the Diagnostic Clinical Biochemistry Laboratories of the Otago Hospital ■ Board. |(2) Contribute to teaching and I research in the University I Department of Clinical Biochemistry. LECTURER OR SENIOR LECTURER IN PATHOLOGY I (Anatomical Pathology) (Ref: A77/75) The successful candidate I will be expected to:— il) Act as consultant in Surgical Pathology and/or Autopsy Pathology and/ or Cytology to the Otago Hospital Board (2) Contribute to teaching and research in the University Department of Pathology. (NOTE—While It is desirable i that applicants should have experience in pathology which is as wide as possible, it (would be a distinct advantage ■ for an applicant to have a deeper experience, knowledge ; and Interest as well within a specialised branch of pathology which he would wish to (pursue in depth both at a (clinical and research level. I S ALARY ! Lecturer: 512.707-515,395 per I annum. Senior Lecturer: $17,425- ; $22,526 per annum. Further particulars are available from:— ] Professor J. S. Loutit, chairman, ITepartment of Microbiology, University of Otago, P.O. Box 56, Dunedin. Professor J. G. T. Sneyd. Chairman. Department of I Clinical Biochemistry, Medical School. Professor J. B. Blennerhassett. Chairman. Department of Pathology, Medical School, P.O. Box 913. Dunedin. Professor J. B. Howie. Director, Diagnostic Laboratory Services, Dunedin Hospital. P.O Box 946 Dunedin, or from the undersigned. P.O. Box 56, Dunedin. Applications quoting reference No. close on December 31, 1977. D. W- GTRVAN, Registrar. i 2346
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