J University Vacancies MASSEY UNIVERSITY PALMERSTON NORTH SENIOR LECTURER/ IN PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT APPLICATIONS are invited d for a Senior Lectut eship/ i Lectureship in Personnel e Management in the Business n Studies Department. The ap :- pointee will be expected to y teach and to conduct e research in the Personnel Management programme within the Faculty of Busi . ness Studies. Minimum quali- . fications include a postgraduate degree in business, behavioural science, or a • closely related field, plus ev i f dence of abilitv to contribute effectively to Personnel 1 Management education, s The primary duties of the s appointee will be concerned j with the teaching of over 100 undergraduate and 60 post ■» graduate students ent oiled in ? courses leading to Personnel f Management qualifications The Personnel Management > programme consists of a ■ major within the Bachelor of Business Studies degree, a - postgraduate level Diploma in i Personnel Management, and e Honours/Masterate courses Appointment will be made on a salary level to qualified- I J tions and experience. Senior Lecturer: $NZ13,424-3NZ15.41L Lecturer: $NZ10,585-$NZ12.969 1 Specific information on the Personnel Management pro gramme may be obtained by writing in confidence to the Dean of the Faculty of Busi ness Studies. Further details of the position together with the conditions of appointments mav be obtained from the undersigned. with whom applies i- tions close on July 31. 1978. ’ A. J. WEIR. Registrar ; 3486 I ; ?■ UNIVERSITY OF AUCKLAND. U NEW ZEALAND !!j APPLICATIONS are invited » for the following teaching I positions. In all cases appli 5 cations will be accepted at . any time up to SEPTEMBER , 30. 1978. L Conditions of Appointment and Method of Application I are available from all New s Zealand and Australian Uni ■iversities or from the Assistant ; Registrar 'Academic Appointments), University of Auck-, : land. SALARIES: All salaries are at present supplemented by an Interim Special Allowance of 3.5 per cent of salary andi ; a cost-of-living allowance of; $365 per annum. PRESENT RATES: PROFESSORS: Within the’ range $NZ19,748-$25,233 per: ! annum. ! ASSOCIATE PROFESSORS. |SNZIB,IO2 per annum. LECTURERS/SENIOR LECTURERS: Within the range SNZ9B74-$14,537 per annum I according to qualifications land experience. In excepI tional cases the Council may extend this to $15,634 per annum. (ACCOUNTING — Lectureship/ Senior Lectureship (Department of Accountancy) Applicants should have ap- ; propriate academic qualifications and have had some professional or research experii ence. ARCHITECTURE — Lectureships The University proposes to. appoint Lecturers with special interests and qualifications in one or more of the following fields: Architecture. Building Services, Science of Building : Materials. Applicants should be qualified in architecture or lin a related discipline, preferably with experience in practice and teaching, and preferably with a postgraduate qualification in architecture 1 or other relevant discipline. CIVIL ENGINEERING — Lectu reships/Senior Lectureships Applicants should have at least an Honours degree in Civil Engineering and some: practical experience, or have post-graduate qualifications preferably in one of the subject areas: Fluid mechanics, water resources (numerical modelling), civil engineering materials, structural analysis and design, systems engineering, management. COMMERCIAL LAW — Lectureship/Senjor Lectureship (Department of Accountancy) Applicants should have appropriate academic qualifications and have had some proSessional or research experi ence. COMPUTER SCIENCE — Lectureship This is a newly established — position within the Computational Mathematics Unit of the Department of Mathematics. Candidates must hold 3 higher degree, preferably aln loctoral level, in Computer' Science. Although no specific area of research interest is specified, it is essential that candidates are qualified to ;each a broad range of undergraduate topics in this sub lect. /EOGRAPHS — Chair in Juman Geography The position is one of two established Chairs in the De >artment of Geography. The; acancy arises because of the etirement of Professor K. B. Cumberland on May 31. 1978. Rhe other Chair is held by i ’rofessor Paul Williams, who; s at present Head of Departnent. Besides being expert-1 meed in University teaching, he applicants should be ictive in research and have a übstantial record of research: tublications. Candidates suitably qualified in any branch: >f Human Geography will be onsidered. lANAGEMENT STUDIES — , <ectureships/Senior .ectureships Applications are sought rom candidates with qualifiations and experience as cademics. consultants or usiness managers. Prefernee may be given to appliants who have major teachtg research and/or practical xperience in the following elds: Marketing and Business trategy: Business Policy ormulation and Financial Lanagement; .Management cience Programming. IATHEMATICS — ertureship The Department wishes to ppoint a Lecturer in Probaility and Statistics to the tatistics Unit within the athemates Department Pre ‘rence ma.v be given to can- " idates with interest in aplied statistics and statistical imputing. JCIOLOGY — Associaterofessorship This is a newly established >sition. Applications will be elcom-ed from candidates ell qualified in any branch! sociology, social work or cial administration. Some, j terest and ability in admin-: r ration would be an advange. From time to time the ' iSociate-Professor will be re- r lired to undertake the p ities of Acting Head of the; ‘partment of Sociology. lEORETICAL AND t ’PLIED MECHANICS — t ictureship (School of igineering) Applicants should be suit- p ly qualified persons with 1 ademic and/or professional perience in Operations Re a irch/Systems Analysis. D. W Pl LLAR, G Registrar p diversity of Nik kland. \ ivate Bag. Auckland, w Zealand. 306» gaam
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