University Vacancies L UNIVERSITY’ OF OTAGO ’ Dunedin ■ EXECUTANT LECTURER OR ; SENIOR LECTURER IN MUSIC (Violin) APPLICATIONS are invited' for a position in Executant] Music in violin. Applicants should be periormers, of al Iproiesional standard and able Ito undertake teaching, to give! I recitals, and to play a lull! I part in the activities of the j Department of Music. Tne lectureship is for an initial period of three years, tiom {the end of 1980, or the begmining of 1981. Salary scales: Lecturer: $13,722 to $16,861 per annum. Senior Lecturer: 517.285 to $21,533 per annum with a bar at $19,780 per annum. Further particulars are available from the undersigned, P.O. Box 56, Dunedin. Applications quoting reference number A.BO/10 close on April 15, 1980. D. W. GIRVAN, Registrar. AGRICULTURAL JOURNALIST/ INFORMAL lON OFFICER NEW ZEALAND AGRICULTURAL ENG IN EERIN G IN STITUTE LINCOLN COLLEGE THE Institute intends to appoint a Scientific Information Officer to take responsibility lor publicity and extension activities within the farming, industrial and scientific communities. Applicants should hold a university degree or appropriate professional qualifications and preferably have experience in the communication of scientific or engineering information to farmers, agricultural equipment manufacturers and farm advisers. The appointee will be expected to commission and prepare articles for publication in the national press and to edit the Institute's own publications, including the Annual Report. in addition, the appointee will be expected to develop other forms and methods of communication, as well as organise seminars, field days, displays, and meetings of specialist groups concerned with the application of engineering to the New Zealtud farming industry. The position is offered within the range: Assistant Research Officer: $10.016-$12,298 per annum. Research Officer: $13,722$16,861 per annum. Conditions of appointment are obtainable from the undersigned, with whom applications close on March 31, 1980. Please quote Vacamv 80/8. G. A. HAY, Registrar. Lincoln College, Canterbury. ASI UNIVERSITY OF AUCKLAND New Zealand POST-DOCTORAL FELLOWSHIPS 1. TOPIC: Control of cell growth by cyclic AMP. Cell Biology—Professor R. K. Ralph. Experience with gel electrophoresis, radioisotopes and proteins would be an advantage. 2. TOPIC: Topology. Mathematics—Dr I, L. Reilly. These Fellowships are to be taken up during the period February 1, 1980, to January 28. 1981. They are for the purpose of carrying out advanced research but successful applicants may be expected to participate in limited teaching activities. They are primarly open to those who have completed the requirements for the Ph.D. degree at any university other than .the University of Auckland, not more than 4 years before the time ■ of application. Remuneration will be $BOO per month (taxable). Where applicable a return fare w-ill be paid for the Fellow only. Those interested , in further information should , write to the appropriate staff ( member named above, and J mark the envelope “Post- 1 Doctoral Inquiry.’’ Conditions of appointment ( and application forms are also ( available from New Zealand ; and Australian universities and from the Assistant Regis- ; trar (Academic Appoint- , ments). University of Anck- j land. Applications, on the offi- , cial application forms, will be . accepted at any time up to May 25, 1980. D. W. PULLAR. Registrar. University of Auckland, Private Bag, Auckland. New Zealand.
Situations Vacant Farm MARRIED COUPLE REQUIRED FOR MID-CANTERBURY MIXED CROPPING FARM THIS POSITION has become available due to retirement. The person to fill the position will neer to have had experience with farm machinery, all aspects of cultivation, sheep handling ana posses the usual range of agricultural skills. Tne position involves tractor work associated with the cropping programme, sheep work, and general iann work. Equipment is modern, a fully enclosea quiet cab tractor is operated. Willingness to work extended hours during seasonal peak times is Good wages will be paid. A comfortable three bedroomed house plus garage is provided. Assistance with removal expenses will be provided. Primary school bus and six days a week mail ly(J yards from the house. Local service centre Razaia, seven miles. Ashburton 20 miles, all sealed roads. Replv in writing with reference to Press No. ZPB7IO. tsl9
STOCK MANAGER STOCK MANAGER required for Te Mai Station in Wairarapa. Good 4 bedroomed house and primary school bus onlv at gate. Must be experienced on big country and be capable of handling staff. Good dogs required. For further particulars write to: STOCK MANAGER, 0/- WRIGHTSON 1 NMA, LIMITED, PRIVATE BAG. MASTERTON.
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