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University Vacancies CRIMINOLOGY RESEARCH FELLOWS (two) in the Institute of Criminology. Fellows will have primary responsibility for one or more research projects of their own" but will be expected to work as a team within the Institute and to participate in other research where appropriate. Applicants must have some academic qualification in the social sciences. A specialist qualification in criminology and/or sociology and some experience in research work would be an advantage. Appointment initially for a period of three years, which may be extendable to a maximum of five years from September or October, 1980. Salary will be equivalent to that of lecturer or senior lecturer, depending upon the applicant’s qualifications and experience. Enquiries on the nature of the position to the Director of the Institute. CLOSING DATE: May 31, 1980. POLITICAL SCIENCE LECTURESHIP in the School of Political Science and Public Administration from February 1, 1981. The vacancy is in the general area of international relations. The successful applicant will be expected to help teach courses at the second and third year undergraduate level, and an honours course. In addition a capacity to teach an introductory course in communist systems may be an advantage. Enquiries on the nature of the position to Professor Margaret Clark, Chairman of the School. CLOSING DATE: June 15, 1980. SALARIES: The salary scale for a senior lecturer is $17,285, $17,784, $18,283, $18,782, _519,280, $19,780, where there is a bar then $21,533 p.a. For lecturers $13,722, $14,220, $14,720, $15,218, $15,718, $16,216, $16,861 p.a. CONDITIONS OF APPOINTMENT: Prospective applicants should write to the undersigned (or to the Registrar of any University in New Zealand) for conditions of appointment and method of application before applying. Appointments Officer, VICTORIA UNIVERSITY OF WELLINGTON, Private Bag, Wellington. Telephone 721-000. R THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW ENGLAND PROFESSOR OF HISTORY APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED for the Chair in History that has fallen vacant on the retirement of Professor R. B. Ward. The appointment will be made in the area of Australian History. The appointee will be called upon from time to time to serve as Head of Department. The other Chair in the Department is held by Professor S. Arasarathnam whose area of specialisation in South and South-East Asia. Full particulars, can be obtained from the Staff Officer, The University of New England, Armidale, New South Wales, 2351,.with whome applications, which should include the names and addresses of three referees, close on May 30, 1980. Position No. 516. Informal inquiries may be directed to the present Head of Department, Mr G. R. Quaife, Telephone (067) 72-2911 ext. 2125. ARMIDALE NSW 2351 THE PAPUA NEW GUINEA UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY SENIOR ASSISTANT REGISTRAR/ ASSISTANT REGISTRAR APPLICATIONS FROM SUITABLY qualified tiersons are invited for the post of the Senior Assistant Registrar/Assistant Registrar within the office of the Registrar of the University. Duties attached to the post cover the following areas. Academic administration: Responsible for the servicing of academic board and its committees. Student administration: Reponsible for student records, admissions, courses, sponsorships, examinations. Applicants should have experience and knowledge of university administration together with a high proficiency in written English. Preference will be given to applicants with an appropriate degree and previous experience in a university environment. Level of appointment will be dependent on qualifications and experience. SALARY RANGE: Kl2BlO - K 14660 - K 16510 plus 24 per cent gratuity. (Kina 1 - approximately $ A 1.303). Initial contract period, three years. Other benefits include a gratuity equal of 24 per cent, appointment, repatriation and leave fares (staff member and family), settling-in and out allowances, six weeks paid leave per year, education fares and assistance towards school fees, free housing. Salary continuation and medical beenfit schemes available. For information and conditions of service write to (quoting post): THE REGISTRAR, UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY, P. O. Box 793, Lae. PAPUA NEW GUINEA. Applications close on April 30, 1980. THE AUSTRALIAN S NATIONAL UNIVERSITY ! RESEARCH SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SCIENCES I DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY | POSTDOCTORAL FELLOW/RESEARCH FELLOW/SENIOR RESEARCH FELLOW The Department, which is wholly occupied with postgraduate training and research, seeks applicants working in Australian history, or modern British or Irish history, or in the history, during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, of societies which provide comparisons with Australia. . The post is available immediately. Further information can be obtained from the Head of the Department of History, Professor K. S. Inglis. ' CLOSING DATE: 25 APRIL 1980 DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE RESEARCH FELLOW Applications are invited from scholars specializing in the politics, government and/or administration of the U.S.S.R. Preference will be given to applicants with an interest in the nexus between science, technology, economic administration and politics, the political elite, leadership and personnel practices; or the development of party and government institutions. ■ CLOSING DATE: 2 MAY 1980 Conditions of Appointment ’ Salary on appointment will be in accordance with qualifications and . experience within the range: Research Fellow-$17,024-$22,222; Senior Research ‘ Fellow $23,779-$28,364; Postdoctoral Fellow: a fixed point between $17,024-622,222 per annum (Australian currency). Appointment as Research Fellow/Senior Research Fellow is for three years with possible extension to five years (excepting Research Fellow /Senior Research Fellow in History, which will be for two years, variable in special circumstances.) - Applications from those able to obtain leave of . absence without pay from their own institutions will be welcomed. Postdoctoral Fellows , are appointed for one. or two years, although overseas appointees are unlikely to be appointed for less than tw<o years. Reasonable appointment expenses are paid. Superannuation benefits are available for applicants who are eligible to contribute. Assistance with finding accommodation is provided for an appointment 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 0 Box 4, G. E- Dicker, CANBERRA ACT 2600 Registrar AUSTRALIA J

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