1 University Vacancies U.NTYERSITY OF AUCKLAND NEW ZEALAND i APPLICATIONS are invited lior the following fuu-timv ; Leaching positions. Conaiuuns iot appuincment ana meuiua l of application art available from ail New Zealand and Australian Universities ana iiom Uie Assistant Registrar' Academic Appointments; at Auckland University. Applications, in accordance wnn Aletnoa of Application” wnr be accepted at any time up to the closing dates slated Commencing salary within the appropriate scale will be determined in accoi dance with qualifications and experience. ai present salaries are s upp ie me need by an interim Special Allowance of 3.a per cent of salary and a cost-of-living allowance of $365 per annum. LECTURER: The present salary scale for a Lecturer is 1 SNZ9B74 per annum, rising to *12,178 per annum by six) annual increments, m normal; circumstances a Lecturer 1 whose services have proved satisfactory to the Council may expect in due course to be given the status of a Senior Lecturer. SENIOR LECTURER: The present salary scale for a Senior Lecturer is *NZ 12,617 per annum, rising to $14,5371 per annum by five annual increments. in exceptional cases the. Council may extend this scale to *15,634 per annum. ACCOUNTING — Lectureship/ Senior Lectureship Closing date: June 19, 1978. Applicants should have appropriate academic qualifications* and have had some professional or research experience. The person appointed will be expected to take part in the teaching and examining of Accounting at several stages and io engage in research. ARCHITECTURE — Lectureships Closing date: June 19, 1978.1 The University proposes to I appoint Lecturers with special interests and qualifications m one or more of the following fields: Architecture, Building Services, Science of Building Materials. Applicants should be qualified in architecture or in a related discipline. They will be expected to take part in all aspects of the work of the School. Civil. ENGINEERING — Lectureships/Senior Lectureships Closing uale: June 30, 1978. Applicants should have at least an Honours degree in Civil Engineering and some practical experience, or nave postgraduate qualifications, preferably in one of the subject areas: Fluid mechanics, water resources (numerical modelling); Civil engineering materials; Structural analysisand design; Systems engineering; Management. DESIGN — Lectureship (School of Fine Arts) Closing date: June 5, 1978. Applicant should be qualified industrial or Graphic Designers, with a background of professional practice and experience in the Fine or Applied Arts. The Lecturer will be required to instruct and supervise courses in Design at all levels, and may be required to conduct tqtorials in Studio Theory. ENGLISH LITERATURE — Lectureship Closing date: June 15, 1978. Preference may be given to! applicants with qualifications in some period or area of literature in English after 1700. JAPANESE — Lectureship/ Senior Lectureship (Department of Asian Languages and Literatures) Closing date: June 19, 1978. Applicants for a Senior Lectureship must be university graduates and suitably qualified to teacn Japanese language and literature to Engiisn speaking students up to advanced levels. Preference will be given to candidates with special interests in Japanese literature, but applicants specialising m other fields will also be considered. LAW — Lectureship Closing date: June 19, 1978. Candiuates should have a higher aegree in Law. Consideration will be given to candidates qualified io teach any ot the courses in the Auckland behoof of Law. The Law School is particularly interested in receiving applications from those qualified to (each Administrative Law, Commercial Law, Company Law and Taxation. PAINTING — Lectureship/ Senior Lectureship (School of Fine Arts) Closing date: June 19, 1978. Applicants should be practising, exhibiting artists qualified by training and experience. The Lecturer will be required to instruct and supervise courses in Painting at all levels and may be required to present courses in Studio Theory and the Theory of Art Education. D. W. PULLAR, Registrar. University of Auckland, Private Bag, I Auckland, [NEW ZEALAND. 3026 : MASSEY UNIVERSITY PALMERSTON NORTH LECTURER IN I ADMINISTRATIVE SYSTEMS LECTURER LN ' BUSINESS COMMUNICATION j APPLICATIONS are Invited for two Lectureships in the Faculty of Business Studies. (The Business Studies programme includes degrees at Undergraduate, Honours, Masterate and Doctoral levels, a range of postgraduate diplomas, and continuing education courses. Specific details on the two positions include: A D MINISTRATIVE SYSTEMS: The appointee will be responsible for the development of teaching and research in the field of administrative system*, including policy and iplanning, in private and pubflic organisations. Cross-cul-itural experience would be an advantage. Applicants should {have a postgraduate degree jin business or public adminisI (ration. BUS LN ESS COMM UNIC ATION: i The appointee will act as ja resource person for the development of theory and research in teaching business ■to adults at a distance (Extra)murah. business curriculum .design and review and short courses for managers. An adfditional responsibility will be the establishment of a busi- ! ness communication proigramme in the Faculty. : Applicants should have postgraduate qualifications in behavioural science, plus experience in business education. research, or practice. Preference may be given to applicants with: •a) Experience in developing nations; b. ability to teach postgradu- ; ate students; and/or )tcl proven research records. . Appointment will be on the i basis of qualifications and ex'perience at a point on the !salary scale for Lectureships: : SN Z10.585-5NZ12,969. Fu rt he r (information on the academic • programme may be obtained from the Dean of Faculty, to 'whom confidential enquiries (may be made. Further details |of the position and of the (University together with conditions of appointment and .information to be supplied bv ‘applicants max be obtained from the undersigned with iwhom applications close on Mav 31, 1978. i - A. J. WEIR. Registrar. 3074
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