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uiiuCiSny Vacancies LINCOLN COLLEGE (University College ot Agriculture) LECTURER IN MATHEMATICS/ MATHEMATICAL ECONOMICS THE Council of Lincoln College invites applications from ■suitably qualified graduates. I for the position of Lecturer ;in Mathematies/Mathematieal i Economics. The appointee will be resu,ponsible for the teaching of ’ mathematics to all first year ' commerce students and will • also be required to partici’ipate in other quantitative • courses. Preference will be ’ given to applicants with seme ■ Knowledge of economics, jiand/or statistics and opera--1 tions research, and with some ! experience of teaching. ; Commencing salary accotdI ing to qualifications and ex- ' perienee. Present salary •iscales for academic staff are .uas at August 1. 1980 j: ’ LECTURER: $15.755-$19.360. SENIOR LECTURER; SI9.S-16-522.710 (bar$24,723).

While the appointment will be made within the Lecturer range, candidates are advised that it is normal for lecturers. whose performance is satisfactory and who have served for at least one year at the top of the Lecturerscale. to be considered for promotion to Senior Lecturer from January 1 in the following year. Travel and removal expenses reimbursed up to specified limits. Government I superannuation is available. I Inquiries regarding this I position may be made t<? Projfessbr R.J. Ross. Head of the of Agricultural Economics and Marketing. Conditions of Appointmen' are available from the unde 1 signed with whom applic tions close on September 1" il9Bo. Please quote vacant (No. 80/35. G. A. HAY. Registrar ■ Lincoln College, Canterbury. A Sii LINCOLN COLLEGE (University College of Agriculture) LECTURER IN AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS THE Council of Lincoln College invites applications for the position of Lecturer in iAgricultural Economics. Preference will be given to applicants with higher degrees in Economics, or Agricultural Economics, and some experience of New Zealand agriculture or the NewZealand economy. Whilst the Council will welcome applications from economists with interests in any field of economics, applications will be particularly welcome from those with interests in macro-economics, or international trade. Commencing salary according to qualifications and experience. Salary scales for academic staff (as at- August 1. 19801. are:— - LECTURER: $15,755-819.360. SENIOR LECTURER $19,846-$22,710 (bar--824,7231. While the appointment will be made within the Lecturer range, candidates are advised that it is normal for lecturers. whose performance is satisfactory, and who have served for at least one year at the top of the Lecturer scale, to be considered for promotion to Senior Lecturer front January 1 in the following year. • ( Travel and removal .'expenses reimbursed up tn lspecified limits. Government Isupcrannuation is available. I Inquiries regarding this position may be made to Professor B. J. Ross. Head of the (Department of Agricultural (Economics and Marketing. I Conditions of Appointment are available from the under- ■ signed with whom applications close on September 15, •1980. Please quote Vacancy No. 80/34. G. A. HAY. Registrar. Lincoln College, Canterbury. , AS* MASSEY UNIVERSITY PALMERSTON NORTH DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING LECTURER/JUNIOR LECTURER INAGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING (Contract Appointment) APPLICATIONS are Invited from suitably qualified pcisons for the position of Lecturer/Junior Lecturer in the Department of Agricultural Engineering. Applicants should have a degree in Engineering- or Agricultural Science with an interest or experience in Agricultural Engineering and should be prepared to assist with a broad range of activities relating to the application of Engineering to Agriculture. The Department is fully equipped for professional work and there are wide opportunities for practical work and research, as well as for teaching. Contract appointments arefor a term of up to three years, are not normally renewable, but carry’ with them a relocation allowance. SALARY RANGE: Lecturer 815,149-818.615. Junior Lecturer SI 1,058-$ 13,577. Further details of the position and of the University, together with the general conditions of appointment, may be obtained from the undersigned, -with whom appli- ■ cations close on August 22, 1980. A. J. Weir, REGISTRAR. S9 MASSEY UNIVERSITY PALMERSTON NORTH JUNIOR LECTURER/ , LECTURERS IN THE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS AND FARM MANAGEMENT APPLICATIONS are Invited for two lecturing positions lone contract appointment) in the Department of Agricultural Economics and Farm Management. The Department is involved in teaching a end agricultural economics courses to both degree and diploma students. Appointees will be required to contribute to the teaching of core farm (management and/or agricuiI tural economics courses, but i there will be opportunity to ! develop both research and teaching interests in related areas such as agri-buinsess, valuation and extension. Applicants should have degree qualifications in Agriculture, and practical, teaching or extension experience would be an advantage. The Junior Lectureship is a Contract Appointment for a term of up to three years, r.ot normally renewable, but carries a relocation allowance. Salary will be in the range: Junior Lecturer: $11,058$12,577. Lecturer: $15,149$18,165. . Further details of the positions and the Department of Agricultural Economics and Farm Management teaching programmes can be obtained from the Head of Department: Professor R. -I..Townsley. Applications close with the undersigned on September 7. 1980. A. J. Weir. REGISTRAR. S 9

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