University Vacancies t UNIVERSITY OF OTAGO Dunedin LECTURER IN DRAMA THE Council of the University of Otago invites appli- ' cations from suitably quali-’ fled persons for appointment to a Lectureship in Drama. Salary: $15,149-$18,615 per annum. Further particulars are available from the undersigned, P.O. Box sb. Dunedin. Applications quoting reference No. ABO/27 close on Auguts 15. 1980. D. W. GIRVAN. Registrar. ■ MASSEY UNIVERSITY PALMERSTON NORTH APPOINTMENT OF VICE-CHANCELLOR ,THE Vice-Chancellorship of I the University will become I vacant upon the retirement of Dr A. Stewart, C.B.E. The ! Council will proceed shortly Ito consider an appointment' to this position, and invites! applications from persons with appropriate qualifications and experience. The Council would also welcome suggestions of suit-! ably qualified persons. Applications, or suggestions! i should be addressed to the j Chancellor, care of the Registrar, Massey University, not later than Septembei- 30, 1980. Further details of the position and of the University may be obtained from the undersigned. A. J. WEIR. Registrar. UNIVERSITY’’ OF CANTERBURY LIBRARIAN (SERIALS) APPLICATIONS are invited from persons with suitable academic and professional qualifications for the position of Serials Librarian. Applicants should possess a degree, a professional library qualification and have worked in a university or research library. Preference will be given to candidates who have had experience with serials work. Salary will be in accordance with qualifications and experience on the Head of Department scale: $13,760$16,080. Conditions of appointment are available from the | Registrar. University of Canterbury. Christchurch 1. to whom applications should be addressed bv June 30. 1980. UNIVERSITY OF AUCKLAND. NEW ZEALAND ACCOUNTANCY — LECTURESHIPS (2) Closing Date: September 26, 1980. APPLICANTS should have appropriate academic qualifications and have had some professional or research experience in the areas in which the department teaches or has research interests. These are Financial Accounting, Management Accounting, Auditing, Data Processing, Business Finance, Public Sector Accounting, Accounting Theory, International Accounting and Behavioural Accounting. BOTANY — LECTURESHIP Closing Date: August 29, 1980. Applicants should either hold, or be nearing completion of, a Ph.D. Preference will be given to those who have research experience in horticulture or plant breeding. COMPUTER SCIENCE — 1. ASSOCIATEPROFESSORSHIP Closing Date: August 29, 1980. i 2. LECTURESHIP Closing Date: August 22, 1980. Applicants for both these positions must have a higher degree in Computer Science or a closely allied subject. Those applying for the Associate-Professorship must have had considerable research and teaching experience. LAW — LECTURESHIP Closing Date: August 8, 1980. Applicants should have a higher degree and previous experience research, teaching and professional practice are desirable. The Law School is particularly interested in receiving applications from | those qualified to teach Com-1 mercial Law, Company Law,, and Taxation although those qualified to teach in other areas will be considered. SPANISH — LECTURESHIP Closing Date: August 15, 1980. Applicants must hold an honours degree in Spanish and should state their special interests and qualifications. Preference is likely to be given to an applicant with special interests in modern Spanish literature. The Lecturer will be required to teach Spanish language and literature within the range from first year to honours. Commencing salaries will be determined in accordance with qualifications and experience. Present salary scales are: Lecturers 5NZ15,149$18,615 per annum; AssociateProfessor 5NZ27.466 per annum. Conditions of Appointment and Method of Application for all positions are available from all New Zealand and Australian Universities and from the Assistant Registrar (Academic Appointments), University of Auckland. Applications, in accordance with "Method of Application,” should be forwarded as soon as possible but not later than the closing date stated. W. B. NICOLL, Acting Registrar, University of Auckland Private Bag, AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND. UNIVERSITY OF CANTERBURY UNIVERSITY POST-DOCTORAL FELLOWSHIPS APPLICATIONS are invited for University Post-Doctoral Fellowships in each of the following Departments. Applicants must possess a Ph.D. or equivalent degree, preferably followed by some research experience. The appointees may be asked to undertake a limited, amount of teaching in addition to contributing to the current research programme in their particular fields. ENGLISH: Applicants should be competent in descriptive linguistics. The appointee would be under the direction of the Professor in charge of English Language Studies and .would j be expected to contribute toI a scheme of research, curIrentlv being developed by the iDepartment, into the structure and usage of New Zealland English. ; FORESTRY: I Preference may be given to candidates with research experience in the field of tree nutrition and biomass measurements. The Fellow will largely be involved in an ongoing fertiliser-thinning trial being carried out jointly with the Forest Research Institute. PHILOSOPHY AND RELIGIOUS STUDIES: . Preference will be given to candidates -with interests ini the fields of Philosophy of: (Religion. Philosophy of Art,| I Pali Buddhism and Islam. | The salary will be at the Irate of $NZ13,722 per annum,! 'inclusive of an allowance to-j 'ward return fares. Fellow-: iships are tenable for one: year. | Further particulars and' i Conditions of Appointment '.may be obtained from the (undersigned, with whom apph- ! cations close on August 15, 1980. ! W. HANSEN. I Christchurch, Registrar. New Zealand.
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