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University Vacancies THE UNIVERSITY OF PAPUA NEW GUINEA (PORT MORESBY! ILECTURER/SENIOR LECTURER IN LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT THERE is a vacancy in the English section of the Department of Langauge for a Senior Lecturer. The section is involved in teaching courses in' English Language and Study Skills to students at Preliminary Y'ear Level (preuniversity entry) and also to first year undergraduate students in all Faculties. At first-year level, there are separate courses for students in Art/Education, Science, and Law, and also for students in the Diploma of Commerce and the Diploma of ..Magisterial Studies. All these courses are team-taught courses designed to prepare the student for Universitylevel work.

The successful applicant will provide intellectual leadership and stimulus for the various teaching teams, and will assist in supervising Papua New Guinean members . of staff who are enrolled in post-graduate courses in : applied linguistics ( i.TESL). I He or she may also be asked to assist in administrative coordination of the section, and will be required to teach in some of the courses. Candidates should have at least a masters degree in applied Linguistics and considerable experience in teaching and course design at postsecondary level in Third World countries where English is a Second Language. Applicants wishing to come on secondment from their own institutions will be considered providing the secondment is for a minimum of two years. SALARY: lecturer; K 14,660 per annum plus gratuity SENIOR LECTURER: K 16.510 per annum plus gratuity Applications should include a detailed curriculum vitae, a recent small photograph and the names and addresses of three referees. The successful applicant will be ottered a contract for a three-year appointment. The gratuity entitlement is based on 24 per cent of salary earned and is payable in instalments or lump sum and is taxed at a fiat rate of 2 per cent. In addition to the salaries quoted above, the main benefits include: support for approved research; rent-free accommodation; appointment and repatriation airfares for appointee and dependants; financial assistance towards the cost of transporting personal effects to and from PNG; six (6) weeks annual recreation leave with hetne airfares available after each 18 months of continuous service; generous education subsidies; a salary continuation scheme to cover extended illness or disability. A copy of the University’s Terms and Conditions of Service may be obtained from The Assistant Secretary, Box 4829, University P. 0., Papua New Guinea, with whom applications should be lodged by March 20, 1981. Situations Vacant Farm WANTED for large town supply farm, young man or land girl, preferably living in Rangiiora. Apply Spark •Bros, ph. 8502 or 7427 Rga. SW2B

MARRIED COUPLE THE position of married couple will be available in March on a North Canterbury sheep and cattle farm. The applicant should have an interest in stock work and be able to take full responsibility of the farm in the owners absence. A very comfortable homestead is provided with school bus for primary and secondary schools at gate. The salary and incidentals to be negotiated. Phone Parnassus 852 collect. WS2B PERSON REQUIRED FOR hill fencing, must have some experience, be physically fit and able to stay away weekly. Immediate start. Phone Rangiora 6880 or 7900. PERMANENT POSITION EXPERIENCED man in both stock and tractor work, required.for developing farm. Must be conscientious and able to work alone without supervision. . Farm within 15 miles of Christchurch carrying 2500 sheep developing 80 acres per year. Write with details of experience to P 9408. “PRESS.” WS2B SINGLE PERSON WANTED SINGLE person, wanted for developing irrigation farm. 1700 acres, carrying 5300 stock units. Tractor work with reas. amount of stock work involved. Apply: J. E. CHAMBERLAIN INNISKILLEN FARM PARTNERSHIP CULVERDEN ■ Ph. 42M CulvCrden ■ ■

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Press, 25 February 1981, Page 29

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