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University Vacancies UNIVERSITY OF OTAGO DUNEDIN LECTURER IN ZOOLOGY APPLICATIONS are invited for appointment as Lecturer in the Department of Zoology. Applicants should be able and willing to contribute to teaching in several aspects ot formal undergraduate courses in general zoology. Some preference may be shown to applicants with research interests in experimental aspects of the ecology and biology of invertebrate animals. SALARY: Lecturer $18,229 - 522..400 per annum. A 5 per cent General Wage Order is expected to apply. Further information Is available from the undersigned P.O. Box 56, Dunedin. Applications quoting reference number ABl/28 close on August 15, 1931. D. W. GIRVAN Registrar.

LINCOLN COLLEGE CHAIR IN WOOL SCIENCE THE COUNCIL OF LINCOLN COLLEGE invites applications for appointment to the Chair in Wool Science, resulting from the retirement of Professor A. E. Henderson. The Chair is of considerable significance to the sheep and wool industry of New Zealand and the Council is prepared to consider the appointment of a specialist in any field related to wool science, production, or technology. Applicants should hold an advanced degree tn Science, Agricultural Science or Wool Science, have had research experience in wool science, or wool resources, wool production or wool technology and desirably, have had some experience in teaching, communication or extension. The successful applicant will be appointed as Head of Department and will be responsible to the College Principal for the administration of the Department. The appointment will be made within the existing range of professorial salaries, $35,564$44,505 per annum. t Expenses of appointment reimbursed up to specified limits. Government Superannuation is . Further details and general Conditions of Appointment may be obtained from the undersigned, with whom applications close on June 15. . G. A. HAY, Registrar, LINCOLN COLLEGE, Canterbury. AS2BR THE PAPUA NEW GUINEA UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGY LECTURER IN FOOD TECHNOLOGY 1/2 APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED for the above academic position by the Department of Chemical Technology which conducts a five year degree course in Food Technology. Applicants should be suitably qualified Food Technologists with appropriate industrial and/or academic -experience. Preference will be given to applicants with a strong background in food microbiology. SALARY RANGE: Lecturer 1 —5K13.425. Lecturer 2— $K15,275. REGISTRAR APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED for the post of Registrar vzhich falls vacant upon retiral of the present incumbent on October 5, 1981. The Registrar is jointly responsible with the Bursar, for the Genera] and Financial Administration’of the University of which the Registrar is the Chief Administration Officer reporting directly to the Vice-Chancellor. The Registrar is Secretary to Council and is responsible for the management of all academic, establishment and general administrative matters. His duties include the administration in relation to University committees, legal affairs, personnel work, official publications, student admissions registration and records together with responsibility for the management and maintenance of Umversity . g $K20995 (SKI equals 5NZ1.6585) as at May 15, 1981. The initial contract will be for three years. Other benefits include a gratuity of 24 per cent taxed at 2 per cent, appointment and repatriation fares and leave fares for the staff member and family after 18 months of service, settling in and out allowances, six weeks paid leave per year, education fares and assistance towards school fees, free housing. Salary continuation and medical benefit schemes are available. Detailed applications with curriculum vitae, together with the names and addresses of three referees, should be received by the Vice-Chancel-lor, Papua New Guinea University of Technology, PO. Box 793, Lae, Papua New Guinea, by July 31, 1981. THE UNIVERTSITY OF NEW SOUTH WALES Professors of Management in THE AUSTRALIAN GRADUATE SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT The Australian Graduate School of Management (AGSM) is a specially funded, national postgraduate management school established by the Australian Government within the University of New South Wales. The School offers full-time programmes at the Masters and Doctoral levels and intensive short courses for experienced managers. Applications ate invited for appointment to four chairs in the AGSM. Currently there are six Professors of Management in the AGSM whose primary fields include corporate strategy, economics, finance, industrial relations, and public sector policy and management. It is expected that one of the four new professors would be a person distinguished in the field of accounting, and one in the field of human or organisational behaviour with particular relevance to management. Persons distinguished in other areas of management are also invited to apply; fields of particular. interest would include decision analysis, industrial organisation, marketing, management of human resources, and operations management. Enquiries about these appointments should be addressed to Professor Jeremy G. Davis, Director, The Australian Graduate School of Management. Basic professorial salary is 5A41,509 per annum. Subject to the consent of the University Council, professors may undertake a limited amount of higher consultative work. The Council reserves the right to fill any chair by invitation. Details of the positions, together with details of application procedure, superannuation and conditions, of appointment may be obtained from the Senior Academic Appointments Unit, P.O. Box 1, Kensington, N c W. Australia, 2033. Applici ose 28 August, 1981.

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