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Situations Vacant TRAVEL CONSULTANT APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED for an/exoerienced intermediate Travel Consultant/ in our modern retail office. The position would include Client Consultancy, making Reservations, issuing of Vouchers and Air Tickets. The applicant must have a good personality, be efficient and have had previous travel experience with I.A.T.A. Ticketing ability essential. Salary commensurate with experience. All applications will be treated in the strictest confidence. Please apply in writing, providing details of experience, to: — The Personnel Manager, ATLANTIC AND PACIFIC TRAVEL, P.O. Box 2607, CHRISTCHURCH. TRAVEL OPPORTUNITIES HAVE YOU EVER THOUGHT OF MOVING TO AUCKLAND? Or is it. too big, too costly, too humid, transport problems? You can enjoy Auckland facilities without th? hassle bv living 40 miles south —IN DELIGHTFUL PUKEKOHE. Restructuring of our Auckland Branch Travel, offers an opportunity for a Senior Travel Officer to take charge in our lATA location at Pukekohe. Applicants must be fully conversant in all aspects of lATA travel procedures, advertising, budgeting and accounting for modern established office with a staff of three. Ideally resident in Pukekohe, this senior position carries a salary commensurate with previous and existing knowledge with New Zealand’s largest travel organisation. Phone or write for a confidential appointment MR L. ORANGE, Manager. . P.O. BOX 959, AUCKLAND. PHONE 797-729. DALGETY TRAVEL. THE AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL UNIVERSITY Applications are invited from suitably qualified persons for appointment to the following positions: FACULTY OF ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT OF ACCOUNTING AND PUBLIC FINANCE LECTURER IN PUBLIC ECONOMICS Applicants must have high level academic qualifications in economics with particular emphasis on public economics and experience in University teachI ing and research. A major interest in public expenditure theory and policy, taxation theory and policy, cost-benefit analysis applied to the public sector, and. other major public policy issues is required. The successful applicant will be required to take up duty in July 1980. CLOSING DATE: 22 FEBRUARY 1980. I CONDITIONS OF APPOINTMENT: Salary .on. appointment will be in accordance with qualifications and experience within*, the . range; t Lecturer $16,291-521,401 per annum;- Tutor $11,579- ' $13,633 per annum. . .. , Term of appointment for a Lecturer js four.years with possibility of .appointment after review to age 65; Tutors are appointed on a yearly basis with the first appointment being to 31 December 1980. I Reasonable appointment expenses are paid. Travel expenses for Tutors however, are paid only for persons appointed from within Australia or New Zealand. Superannuation ■ benefits are available for applicants who are eligible to contribute. Assistance with finding accommodation is provided for an appointee from outside Canberra. The University reserves the right not to make an appointment or to make an appointment by invitation at any time. PROSPECTIVE APPLICANTS SHOULD WRITE TO THE UNDERSIGNED FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS BEFORE SUBMITTING APPLICATIONS. P.O. Box 4, G.E. Dicker CANBERRA ACT. 2800 Registrar TURNER FIRST-CLASS TRADESMAN required ■ for centre lathe. Congenial conditions in heated workshop. Rates of pay negotiable. Apply:— Works Manager, ROWE ENGINEERING, LTD, 148 Waterloo Road, HORNBY. or phone 499-136. ' ' HS26 THE AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE OF ADVANCED STUDIES DIRECTOR OF THE RESEARCH SCHOOL OF PACIFIC STUDIES The University is taking steps to appoint a Head of the Research School of Pacific Studies to succeed Professor Wang Gungwu, FAHA, whose term as Director expires in November 1980. The Head of a Research School is responsible through the Vice-Chancellor to the University Council for the operation and development of the School and for its administration and financial management. The Director should have academic experience appropriate to the School. The focus of the School's research interests is the Asian-Pacific region and Australia's relations with the region. It studies theoretical and applied problems in anthropology, development economics. Far Eastern history (mainly of China and Japan), human geography, biogeography and < geomorphology, international relations (including strategic and defence studies), political “and social change, linguistics. Pacific and Southeast Asian history, and prehistoric archaeology. I The Director will also hold a Chair in the University. The term of office as Director will be a matter for agreement with the University but is not normally initially for less than three years or more than seven, with the possibility of extension for a further period.. Appointment as professor is until retiring age (65 years with the option of retirement at or after age 60). Those who may be interested in being considered for this appointment are invited to write, as soon as possible, to the ViceChancellor from whom further information may be obtained. P.O. Box 4, G. E. Dicker Canberra ACT. 2500 Registrar Australia

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