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University Vacancies MASSEY UNIVER' Y PALMERSTON NORTH DEPARTMENT OF VETERINARY CLINICAL SC- .CES LECTURESHIP SENIOR/ LECTURESHIP LN VETERINARY LINICAL STUDIES APPLICATIONS are Invited to the above position. Applicants snould have bad several years’ experience in veterinary clinical practice particularly with farm animals and should have a good knowledge of New Zealand agriculture and livestock production systems. The successful applicant would be responsible primarily for tuition of agricultural students studying both degree and diploma courses. He/she would also be invo ved in the clinical activ. ities of the Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences and through the Head of Department would be responsible in particular for beef cattle medicine programmes ■which" are a developing part of the extensive and varied practice conducted by the University. The University conducts a farm practice which covers all major aspects of New Zealand livestock production, dairy cattle, sheep and beef cattle, deer, pigs, horses and goats. Referred material of these species is also Investigated ■over a wide area of the southern North Island. The successful applicant Wi. Id be encouraged to participate in extension work and post-glad-uate refresher sessions. ’ SALARY: Senior Lecturer: $NZ19,083-5NZ21,837. $NZ15,149-$NZ18,615. Informal enquiries may be made to Professor A. N. Bruere. Details of the Conditions of Appointment .nay be obtained from the undersigned with whom applications close on September 30, 1880. A. J. WEIR, Registrar. MASSEY UNIVERoIIY PALMERSTON NO" — DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS AND FARM MANAGEMI‘T SENIOR LECTURER/ LECTURER LN HORTICULTURAL MANAGEMEN . AND ECONOMICS (CONTRACT APPOINTMENT) APPLICATIONS are invited for the position of Senior Lecturer or .Lecturer in the field of horticultural management and economics, in the Department of Agricultural Economics and Farm Management. (Dr A. N. Rae, who was previously responsible for this area of the Department's activities, has recently been appointed to a Personal Chair in Agricultural Econ .nics at Massey University.) The department currently offers a total of three courses in Horticultural Management and one in Horticultural Economics as part of the B. Hart. Sc. programme. ... I one course in Horticultural Management for the Diploma in Horticulture. The successful applicant would be required to teach these courses in collaboration with an already-ap-pointed Junior Lecturer in Horticultural Management. He/she would also be encouraged to develop graduate programmes in horticultural management and to eng in research activities. Applicants for the Senior Lecturer position should hold an advanced degree, preferably in horticultural science, agricultural economics tr business management. Contract appointments are for a term of -up to three years, are not normally renewable, but carry with them a relocation allowance. SALARY: Senior Lecturer 5NZ19.083-5NZ21.837. Lecturer. SNZIS.t49-$NZ18,165. Further details for the positions and Department of Agricultural Economics and Farm Management teaching programmes can be obtained from the Head of Department: Professor R. J. Towngley. Details of conditions of appointment may be obtained from the undersigned with whom applications close on September 18, 1980.

A. J. Weir, REGISTRAR. MASSEY UNIVERSITY PALMERSTON NORTH LECTURER DEPARTMENT OF FOOD TECHNOLOGY (CONTRACT APPOINTMENT) APPLICATIONS are invited for a position in the Department from persons suitably qualified in Technology, Engineering, Science or a related field. Experience in the food Industry or applied food research would be essential. The Department is particularly interested in filling the position with an applicant with expertise in the fields of food processing and/or food engineering. The successful applicant will be required to participate in all appropriate aspects of the Department’s activities. In this expanding Department food science, engi-.eering d related subjects are integrated in teaching food technology at all levels from undergraduate to Ph.D. '1 Department is also responsible gv at Diploma and post-gradu-for teaching Dairy Technolofor teaching Dairy’ Technology at diploma and postgraduate levels. Appointment will b. c.r> the Lecturer scale according to qualifications and experience. Contract appointments are for a term of up to three vears, are not normally renewable, but carry with them a relocation allowance. SALARY: Lecturer $NZ15.149-$NZ18.615 p.a. Further details of the position and of the University together with conditions of appointment to contract positions, etc. may be obtained from the undersigned with whotn applications close on September 18, 1980. A. J. W’eir. REGISTRAR. MONASH UNIVERSITY. Melbourne, Australia CHAIR OF EDUCATION A CHAIR in Psychology applied to Education will fall vacant in the Faculty of Edu cation when Professor Ronald Taft, F.A.S.SIA.. retires in February, 1981. The Faculty is nondepartmentalised, and there are five other professors. All teaching is at graduate diploma or degree level; the Faculty has the equivalent of 1200 full-time students of whom about 150 are undertaking psychological studies. Research and teaching cover most fields of Psychology normally relevant to education. Applicants with a variety of backgrounds in psychology will be welcomed Particulars about the Chair and the Faculty mav be obtained from the Dean. Salary:. 5AT7.151 r> a- Superannuation, travelling and removal allowance. Temporary hO”«*ng assistance. Information on application proiv’dure and further eartieulars may be obtained from the Registrar, Monash Un'versitv. C”'ton, Victo-M. ; 3168,- Australia. or the Secritary-General. Association 'of Commonwealth Universities (Appointments), ?6 Gordon Square. Lond. W.C.1., U.K . . Applications should reach the Registrar, not later than November 1. 1980. The Council reserves the right to no appointment or to appoint/ by invitation at any stage. <

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