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University Vacancies MASSEY UNIVERSITY PALMERSTON NORTH LECTURER IN PLANNING APPLICATIONS are called for the above position in the Department of Geography. Applicants should be professionally qualified in planning and should have had some practical experience. The appointee will be expected to teach in the areas of Planning Theory and Planning Practice for the new Bachelor of Regional Planning degree. Salary: Lecturer: $NZ10,585$NZ12,969 (subject to Ruling Rates Survey and General Wage Order adjustments). Further details of the position. and of the University, together with general conditions of appointment, may be obtained from the undersigned, with whom applicaI tions close on September 22, 1978. A. J. Weir, REGISTRAR. 2695 I UNIVERSITY OF WAIKATO LECTURER IN PSYCHOLOGY Vacancy A7B/20 APPLICATIONS are invited lor a position available immediately in the Department of psychology at Lecturer or, in exceptional circumstances, at Senior Lecturer level. The appointee will be required to teach in the areas of community psychology and/or environmental psychology at both undergraduate and graduate levels and be involved in the administration of a graduate Diploma in Community Psychology which is to be established at the University. Preference will be given to applicants who have both a suitable academic background and experience with applied research in community setings. Additional interests in one or more of the areas of cognition, clinical psychology, cultural minorities, community services and evaluation research would also be an advantage. The commencing salary will be set at a step on one of the following scales: Lecturer: $NZ10,585-$NZ12,969 per annum. Senior Lecturer: 5NZ13.4248NZ15.4U x $NZ16,546 per annum. Conditions ol appointment and method of application are available from the Registrar, the University of Waikato, Private Bag, Hamilton. Applications close with the Registrar on September 29, J. C. DALY, Registrar. 2649

MASSEY UNIVERSITY PALMERSTON NORTH LECTURER/SENIOR LECTURER IN PIG HUSBANDRY AND DIRECTOR OF PIG RESEARCH CENTRE APPLICATIONS are Invited for the above position. The successful applicant will become a member or the Dairy Husbandry Department, responsible to the Head of that Department for teaching, and to the Vice Chancellor for the Pig Research Centre. At present pig production courses involve about one hundred hours of undergraduate teaching annually plus post graduate student teaching and supervision. The Pig Research Centre has a staff of one Research Officer and three permanent stockmen. The Director reports to the University Farms Committee, a subcommittee which is made up of University CouncU Appointees and New Zealand Port Industry Council members. The Centre is a University facility, funded jointly by the Port Industry Council, the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries, and the University. Salary: Senior Lecturer $NZ13,424-$NZ15,411. Lecturer $NZ10,585-$NZ12,969. Further details of the position together with the conditions of appointment may be obtained from the undersigned, with whom applications close on September 22, 1978. A. J. WEIR, Registrar. 2632 MASSEY UNIVERSITY PALMERSTON NORTH LECTURESHIP SENIOR LECTURESHIP IN BIOTECHNOLOGY APPLICATIONS are invited for a lectureship in Process Engineering in the Department of Biotechnology. The Department is concerned with teaching and research in a multidisciplinary approach to industrial processing technology applied to biological materials, and the lecturer would became involved in appropriate aspects of these activities. The main emphasis would be on the engineering side dealing with processing operations, and training and experience in chemical process engineering or in engineering aspects of biotechnology or other comparable fields would be required. Applicants should have appropriate academic qualifications, with research and industrial experience and a higher degree being desirable. Salary scale at present are: Senior Lecturer $NZ13,424 — $NZ15,411. Lecturer, 8NZ10.585 — SNZ $12,969. Further details of the position together with conditions of appointment may be obtained from the undersigned with whom applications close on August 31. 1978, . A. J. WEIR. Registrar. 2603 MANAGEMENT OFFICER TUSSOCK GRASSLANDS AND MOUNTAIN LANDS INSTITUTE LINCOLN COLLEGE APPLICATIONS are invited for appointment to the above position in the Tussock Grass-' (lands and Mountain Lands Institute at Lincoln College. I Applicants should I-', gi adulates in Agricultural ’preferably with a Masters deI gree in Animal Science or related subjects. The position will be especially suited to a younger person who enjoys and performs well in dealing with practical larmers in a: field situation. The new Management Officer will work with other: members of the Institute, and’ officers of other organisations; to develop and take part in; co-operative research and extension in animal production) including animal behaviour,’ grazing management and pas-i toral efficiency in the Tussock I Grasslands and Mountain) Lands Institute. Commencing salary according to qualifications and experience. within the range; Assistant Research Officer, $7386-$9142. Research . Officer. $10,239$12,543. I These scales are at present’ ’ supplemented by an "Interim) (Special Allowance" of 3.5 perl 'cent. Government Superannu-i . ation is available. Apply In writing for conditions of appointment available) from the undersigned with, whom applications close Sep-i tember 5. 1978. Please quote ( I Vacancy No. 78/42. G. A. HAY. Registrar. ’Lincoln Colleg*. 'Canterbury.

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