University Vacancies LINCOLN COLLEGE LECTURER IN STATISTICS APPLICATIONS are invited for a position which is one of a group of four lecturing m the Statistics. Biometrics and Computing area at Lincoln College. The major emphasis of the group is biometrics applied to agriculture and biology, with some applications in management areas. Applicants should have a degree or Post-graduate Diploma in Statistics. Experience in teaching would be advantageous. as would experience in biometrical consulting. Commencing salary according to qualifications and experience within the range 519.835 -523.50 U per annum. Travel and removal expenses will be reimbursed to specific limits. Government Superannuation will be available. Conditions of Appointment giving further details of this position are obtainable from the undersigned, with whom applications close on January 29 1982. Please quote Vacancy 81/54. G. A. HAY. Registrar. Lincoln College, CANTERBURY.
Situations Wanted Farm PERMANENT position required by post-Lincoln student completing course in Diploma in Farm Management. Has experience on town supply dairy. References available. Contact Mr E. L. Noonan, ph. 482-654. PRE-ENTRY Lincoln student, 18 years, off home farm, requires work on a mixed cropping farm for one year, starting approx. mid-January. Own dog. Please contact Mark Mackenzie. Waipahu No. 1 RD. Gore. Phone Waipahi 845. WORK required on sheep farm for 5 wks by student accepted for cadetship urgent. Ph. 857175. James. 16 year old boy requires permanent position on dairy farm. Phone Chch 857-996 ■ ask for Dale. MARRIED COUPLE WITH two pre-school children require position on a hill country farm. We offer a general farm experience. an ability to repair and service machinery and a hand with carpentry with a fair selection of tools. We seek a long term position that will give a wide range of farming experience. Please phone Port Chalmers 7332 collect. SHEARING/CRUTCHING WANTED Shearing or Crutching. Start immediately. Experience shed hands and shearers. Any area considered. Phone Lytt 8627.
ECONOMICS LECTURESHIP IN THE DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS THE APPOINTEE will be required to take part in undergraduate teaching which may include introductory economics and/or quantitative methods but there will be opportunity for some specialisation in both teaching and research. The department is especially interested in candidates who can offer specialisation in transport economics, regional and urban economics, international trade or price theory. Closing date for applications: January 15, 1982. COMMERCIAL LAW SENIOR LECTURESHIP OR LECTURESHIP The Commercial Law section of Accountancy teaches a full range of commercial law subjects to students in the Faculty of Commerce and Administration for the BCA degree as well as offering postgraduate studies. Members of the Commercial Law staff are administratively attached to the Department of Accountancy, but also- take part in joint activities with members of. the Law Faculty. Research and publications are encouraged. Closing date for applications: January 31, 1982. SALARIES: The salary scale for a Senior Lecturer is $24,806 per annum to $27,589 per annum where there is a bar. then $28,889 to $31,490 per annum. The scale for Lecturers is $19,835 per annum to $23,520 per annum. Conditions of appointment, including method of application, may be obtained from the undersigned (or the Registrar of any University in New Zealand). - Appointments Officer, VICTORIA UNIVERSITY OF WELLINGTON, Private Bag, WELLINGTON. Telephone: 721-000 LINCOLN COLLEGE LECTURER IN URBAN VALUATION THE COUNCIL of Lincoln College invites applications for appointment to the position of Lecturer in Urban Valuation. Applicants should hold professional qualifications in Urban Valuation. They should have a knowledge of principles and practice of Urban Valuation and a background of field experience. Associated qualifications or experience in Real Estate Management or Rural Valuation would be an advantage. Salary scales for academic staff are: Lecturer $19,835-$23.520 per annum, Senior Lecturer $24,806$27,589 per annum (bar) $28,889-$31,490 per annum. Travel and removal expenses reimbursed up to specified limits. Government Superannuation available. • Initial enquiries may be made to Professor J. B. Dent, telephone (Chch) 252-811 Extension 584. Conditions of Appointment giving further details of this position can be obtained from the undersigned with whom applications close on January 18, 1982. Please quote Vacancy 81/52. G. A. HAY, Registrar, Lincoln College, Canterbury.
NEW ZEALAND UNIVERSITY SPORTS UNION GENERAL SECRETARY FOR 1982 THE POSITION involves work within University Sport — fostering the development of sport on campus and of International tours. Also promotion and gaining sponsorship for N.Z.U.S.U. events, will be an important aspect of work. Would suit person with a professional qualification in recreation administration or relative experience. Salary $l2-$15,000 p.a. For further details contact:— N.Z.U.S.U. PROMOTIONS OFFICER. PHILIP SIMON 31 ARLINGTON STREET, WELLINGTON 1. PH. 736-566. A.H. 849-578. THE UNIVERSITY OF TASMANIA ELECTRONIC ENGINEER PHYSICIST MEDICINE THE DEPARTMENT of Medicine has a position available for an Electronic Engineer/Physicist to develop two projects involving analog and digital electronics with both hard and software development. Would suit a good honours graduate with an interest in biomedical or electronic engineering. Enrolment for a higher degree would be possible. The projects involve the development of fibre optic laser doppler techniques for a blood flow measurement and electrocardiographic body surface potential mapping. The projects are funded by the N. H. and M. R. C. and will be conducted jointly with the Department ot Physics. Intending applicants may contact Dr David Kilpatric (phone 002.342866). Appointment will be offered for 1982, with the likelihood of reappointment for 1983. at the N. H. and M. R. C. Research Assistant current salary level $14,086 or $14,597 p.a. Application forms and further information may be obtained from the Registrar, University of Tasmania, G.P.O. Bux 252 C, Hubart, Tasmania, Australia. 7001 (telephone Staff Of fiver. 002.202013). Applications close on Dvrembvr 7, 1981.
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