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! Situations Vacant ] TRADE SERVICES OFFICER Our client, a leading shipping company, requires a Trades Services Officer to join its Wellington office. We seek a person who is accurate and self motivated. You will either have recently obtained a tertiaty degree, or have some experience in undertaking the following responsibilities: • TARIFF Information • Existing and future documentation services • Liaison with conference, statutory bodies and other shipping companies in New Zealand and overseas. • Assisting in the design and operation of computer based shipping systems • Assisting in monitoring commercial performance. Our client offers a rewarding career to the successful applicant and an opportunity of moving'into a management role, is guaranteed to the successful performer A competitive salary based on experience will be. offered. Call us on 68 928 to discuss all details I in confidence. j Wareham Associates Ltd J management consultants M Guardian Royal Exchange Assur 'nee Building WW Hereioid St P (1 Box 2078 Telephone 68437 rwfczszi. immwwll i j THE AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL UNIVERSITY APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED for appointment to the following: FACULTY OF ARTS LECTURER AND TEMPORARY TUTOR IN CLASSICS (2 Positions) The LECTURER will be expected to share fully ’ in teaching the courses offered by the Department I of Classics (Head: Mr McKay). Honours graduates j with qualifications in any field relevant to the department will be considered, but preference will be given, other things being equal, to a person with interests in one or more of Greek History, Greek Literature and Roman Literature of their respective classical periods. The appointee will be required to take up duty as soon as possible after September 27, 1979. The TUTOR will be expected to share in | teaching the courses offered by the department, I and especially in the tutorial work of the unit Greek Civilisation. Honours graduates with qualifications in any field relevant to the department will be considered, but preference will be given, other things being equal, to a person with interests in Greek -history of the classical period. The appointee-will be required to take up duty, j as soon as possible after January 30, 1979, and the ! appointment is for the remainder of the 1979 academic year. 1 CLOSING DATES: TEMPORARY TUTOR. December 4, 1978. LECTURER, January 22, 1979. TEMPORARY LECTURER IN ABORIGINAL HISTORY The appointee will be a member of the Department of History (Head: Professor J. D. Molony). Duties will include teaching within the Faculty Aboriginal Studies Programme. The post will be available from FEBRUARY 1, 1979, to the end of the 1979 academic year. CLOSING DATE: December 8, 1978. SENIOR LECTURER IN HUMAN SCIENCES Courses in Human Adaptability and Human Ecology are offered in the Human Sciences Programme, which has membership of the Faculties of Arts and Science but which is attached for administrative purposes to the Department of Prehistory and Anthropology, Applicants' for this position must be persons of broad interests, training and experience appropriate to a programme teaching integrative mulidisciplinary courses. The successful applicant must j be prepared to accept administrative responsibility I for the programme. Closing date, January 15, 1979. i TEMPORARY LECTURER IN MODERN EUROPEAN STUDIES Modern European Studies is an interdisciplinary I programme of the Faculty of Aris, taught by mem- I hers of the Department of History, Philosophy, i English and the modern European languages. In 1979 undergraduate courses will be offered in the i literature, thought and history of France. Germany j and Russia from the mid-eighteenth century to the . present. A Master’s degree by coursework and minor thesis is offered, consisting of a core course in European social and political thought from the early nineteenth century to the present, and a number of options on European literature and literary theory of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Preference will be given to applicants who have competence in more than one of these areas. A knowledge of either French, German or Russian will be required. The' appointee will be attached to the department within the Faculty appropriate to his or her academic background and expertise. ' Appointment will be for a period of 11 months from February 1, 19.79. - CLOSING DATE: December 8, 1978. SALARIES: Salary on appointment will be in accordance with qualifications and experience within the ranges: Senior Lecturer $20,365-$23,737 per annum; Lecturer $15,179-$19,940 per annum; Tutor $10,788$12,702 per annum Australian currency. TENURE: Appointment as Senior Lecturer/Lecturer will ! be for three years in the first instance with possibility of reappointment, after review, to retiring age.' OTHER CONDITIONS: Reasonable appointment expenses are paid. Superannuation benefits are available for applicants who are eligible to contribute. Assistance with housing is provided for an appointee from outside Canberra. The University reserves the right not to make an appointment of to make an appointment by I invitation at any time. Prospective applicants should write to the undersigned for further particulars before applying. G. E. DICKER. P.O. Box 4, Academic Registrar. i Canberra, ACT 2600, I Australia. 1 1261

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