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University Vacancies MASSEY UNIVERSITY PALMERSTON NORTH DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS AND FARM MANAGEMENT APPLICATIONS are Invited lor the position of Lecturer/ Senior Lecturer In Farm Management in the above Department. The Department offers farm management and related courses for a number of degree and diploma programmes. The successful applicant would contribute to these programmes in collaboration with existing staff. Department farm management staff are engaged in a vigorous programme of research in the field of Farming Systems and Farm Business. The successful applicant would be encouraged to undertake research and, if appropriate, undertake study towards a higher degree.Appllcants should hold an appropriate degree in agriculture and have experience in farm management teaching, research or extension. SALARY: Lecturer, $NZ23,622$NZ27,928. Senior Lecturer, $NZ29,430-$NZ32,682. Further details may be obtained from Professor Robert Townsley, Head of Department. Details of conditions of appointment may be obtained from the undersigned, with whom applications close on August 3, 1985. A. J. WEIR, Registrar.

University Vacancies UNIVERSITY OF CANTERBURY THE Council of the University Invites applications for the following position: CHAIR OF MUSIC The successful candidate will be of proven distinction In one or more of the following areas: composition, musicology.’music education. The appointee will be expected to offer academic leadership of a high order in his/her field of specialisation, to teach undergraduate and graduate students and to contribute to the general musical and academic activities of the School of Music. The appointee will take up the position In 1986 on a date to be arranged. At present the salary for a Professor Is within the range of $45,319 to $56,602 per annum. The commencing or subsequent salary of the appointee may be Increased as a result of the review of individual professorial salaries which the University makes at the beginning of each year. Applications close on October 31, 1985. Further particulars and Conditions of Appointment may be obtained from the undersigned or from registrars of all other universities In New Zealand. W. Hansen, Registrar, University of Canterbury, Private Bag, Christchurch.

VICTORIA UNIVERSITY OF WELLINGTON LECTURESHIP IN PURE MATHEMATICS The appointee will be expected to engage in research, and to teach at all levels. Preference may be given to applicants with expertise in fields related to algebra, but well qualified candidates in all areas of pure mathematics are welcome to apply. Enquiries of an academic nature may be made to Professor R. Goldblatt, Department of Mathematics. LECTURESHIP/SENIOR LECTURESHIP IN COMPUTER SCIENCE (2 POSTS) Applications are invited for permanent appointments, limited term appointments and visiting positions at both the lecturer and senior lecturer level within the Department of Computer Science. Preference will be given to applicants who have expertise in Information systems, the theory of computing, artificial intelligence, database systems or distributed systems, however all qualified applicants will be considered. To be filled from February 1,1986. LECTURESHIP IN POLITICAL SCIENCE A vacancy exists in the Political Science Department for a Lectureship in International Politics. Applicants must have a good grounding in International Politics and International Political Theory. A supplementary concentration in peace/conflict analysis or the politics and foreign policy of one or more specific countries or regions may be an advantage. Teaching responsibility will include sharing a second year introductory course on International Politics, running a third year course on World Systems Analysis and supervising an honours course on International Politics. To be filled from February 1, 1986. SALARIES: The salary scale for lecturers is NZ523,622 to NZ527,928 per annum, and for Senior Lecturers is NZ529,430 to NZ532,682 per annum where there is a bar NZ534,201 to NZ537,240 per annum. CLOSING DATES: The closing date for the Lectureship in Pure Mathematics is 31 July 1985 and for the Lectureshlp/Senlor Lectureship in Computer Science and Lectureship in Political Science is August 31, 1985. CONDITIONS OF APPOINTMENT: Prospective applicants should write to the undersigned for conditions of appointment and method of application before applying. Administrative Assistant (Appointments), VICTORIA UNIVERSITY OF WELLINGTON, Private Bag, WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND. Telephone: 721-000.

Salßl UNIVERSITY kIRfZ OF WAIKATO LIBRARY ASSISTANT LIBRARIAN/ SENIOR LIBRARIAN, ACQUISITIONS DEPARTMENT VACANCY No. 8.495 APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED for the position of Assistant Librarian/Senior Librarian in the Acquisitions Department of the University Library. This position will become available at a date to be determined, either at the end of 1985 or in early 1986. The successful applicant will assist the Head of Acquisitions in all aspects of work relating to the ordering and receipt of books and other Library material. Qualifications: A university degree and professional library qualification. Bibliographic skills and experience in acquisitions work are highly desirable. Salary: Commencing salary will be determined according to qualifications and experience, on the Assistant Librarian scale, $15,393-$22,652 or the Senior Librarian scale, $22,652-$24,560. Applications quoting Vacancy No. 8.495 should include a full resume of education and employment history and the names and addresses of two referees. A job description will be mailed to each applicant. Equality of employment opportunity is University policy. Applications close with the Registrar, University of Waikato, Private Bag, Hamilton on Wednesday, July 31, 1985. NEW ZEALAND COLLECTION LIBRARIAN VACANCY No. 8.496 APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED for the position of New Zealand Collection Librarian, which becomes available at the end of 1985. The successful applicant will be responsible for the supervision of the Collection, and reference service to its users. He or she will oversee the work of two part-time staff, and will assist with other duties as required. Qualifications: Library experience in the field of New Zealand material is essential. A university degree and professional library qualification is preferred. Salary: Commencing salary will be determined according to qualifications and experience on the Senior Librarian scale $22,652-$23,591-$24,560. Applications quoting Vacancy No. 8.496 should include a full resume of education and employment history and the names and addresses of two referees. A job description will be mailed to each applicant. Equality of employment opportunity is University policy. Applications close with the Registrar, University of Waikato, Private Bag, JHamilton, on Wednesdjfe, July 31, 1985.

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Press, 6 July 1985, Page 47

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Page 47 Advertisements Column 6 Press, 6 July 1985, Page 47

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