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University Vacancies MASSEY UNIVERSITY PALMERSTON NORTH DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS AND FARM MANAGEMENT SENIOR LECTURER ■'LECTURER IN HORTICULTURAL MANAGEMENT APPLICATIONS are invited for the position of Senior Lecturer or Lecturer in the field of horticultural management, in the Department of Agricultural Economics and Farm Management. The department currently offers three courses in Horticultural Management as part of the B. Hort. Sc. programme, and one course in Horticultural Management for the Diploma in Horticulture. The successful applicant, would be required to contribute to these courses. He/she would also be encouraged to develop graduate programmes in horticultural management and to engage in research activities. Applicants for the Senior Lecturer position should hold a degree, preferably in horticultural science, agricultural economics or business management. Salary: Senior Lecturer: 5NZ24.806 - 5NZ27.589 (bar) 5NZ31.490. Lecturer: $NZ19.835 - $NZ23.520. Further details of the positions and Department of Agricultural Economics and Farm Management teaching programmes can be obtained from the Head of Department: Profesor R. J. Townsley. Details of conditions of appointment may be obtained from the undersigned. with whom applications close on December 11. 1981. A. J. WEIR. Registrar. MASSEY UNIVERSITY PALMERSTON NORTH Department of Psychology DEPARTMENTAL DEMONSTRATORS/TUTORS THE Department has a number of vacancies in 1982 for Departmental Demonstrators/ Tutors. The positions are suitable for graduate students who wish to further tlieir studies and work towards a Ph.D. or other graduate degree. Appointments are made for one calendar year and may be renewable for a second and third year. The appointees will be expected to contribute to the extramural programme in vacation courses and as course tutors (answering correspon-' dence and marking assignments). They will also contribute to internal teaching in labs, tutorials, etc., mainly at first and second year levels. Further details of these positions and ot the graduate study and research facilities available at Massey may be obtained from the Head of the Department, Professor George Shouksmith. The salary is currently $7979 per annum. A contribution will be made towards removal expenses for applicants residing outside Palmerston North. Applications are Invited for the above positions from graduates in Psychology, particularly .those with at least one year’s postgraduate experience. or those about to graduate. Applicants should provide the following information. Name, age, marital status, degrees and other qualifications. teaching experience, (including part-time demonstrating. etc.),, other jobs held, special skills and interests, statement of course of study or research proposed and the names of three persons to whom reference may be made. Applications close with the undersignea. on Friday, November 6. 1981. A. J. WEIR,. Registrar. The University of the South Pacific LECTURER HI EDUCATION (Post 81/96) THE successful candidate is expected to have earned credentials beyond and postsecondary institutions, including ho less than three years of university teaching. The successful canaiaate will be expected to supervise the instruction in the foundation course usually called. “Euducation and Society"; to teach both internal and external degree and diploma students; to supervise in the Post Graduate Certificate in Teaching programme: and to will be in accordance with qualifications and experience in the Lecturer scale: F59902-F$ 13859. tn addition the University provides gratuity amounting to 15 per cent of basic salary, appointment allowance and. subject to the University’s current housing policy, partly furnished accommodation at a rental of 12D of salary. The University will pay an allowance in lieu ot superannuation oi 10 per cent of standard salary. In some cases this allowance may be paid direct to the appointee’s existing superannuation scheme subject to a decision on acceptability of the scheme by the Commissioner of Inland Revenue. Fiji. Appointment will be for a contract period of three years and may be renewable by mutual agreement. Candidates should send three copies of their curriculum vitae with full personal particulars, names and addresses of tnree referees and date of availability, to the Registrar, the University of tne South Pacific. P.O. Box 1168. Suva. Fiji, to reach him no later than 4 December 1981.

THE UNIVERSITY OF THE SOUTH PACIFIC TEMPORARY LECTURER IN ECONOMICS (Post 81/95) THE successful applicant would be expected to develop and teach courses in microeconomics and international trade. The person appointed would be expected also to carry out appropriate research in the above areas. The post therefore, requires both a specialised academic ability in the field of micro-economics and international trade and also good leaching ability. Salary will be in accordance with qualifications and experience in tne Lecturer scale: 5F99025F13.859. Din addition the University provides gratuity amounting to 15 per cent of basic salary, appointment allowance and subject to the University's current housing policy, partly furnished accommodation at. a rental oi 124 per cent of salary. The University will pay an allowance in lieu ot superannuation of 10 per cent of Standard salary. In some cases this allowance may be paid direct to the appointee's existing superannuation scheme subject to a decision on acceptability of the scheme by the Commissioner of Inland Revenue. Fiji. Appointment will be for approximately one year from February 1982. Candidates should send THREE COPIES of tneir curriculum vitae, quoting tne relevant post reference indicated above with full personal particulars. names and addresses ot three relerees and date of availability, to the Registrar, the University of the South Pacific, P.O. Box 1168. Suva. Fiji, to reach him no later than November 20. 1981.

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