University Vacancies LECTURER IN ANIMAL SCIENCE (ANIMAL BREEDING) APPLICATIONS are invited for the position of Lecturer in the Animal Sciences Group at Lincoln College. The appointee will have teaching duties at diploma undergraduate and postgraduate levels, and will contribute to the teaching of animal breeding and genetics with regard to ruminant and other species. Applicants should possess a degree In Agricultural Science and have postgraduate experience In Animal Genetics and a sound working knowledge of modern applied animal breeding methods. A knowledge of livestock Is essential. Commencing salary will be at a step commensurate with qualifications and experience within the range $28,000$35,000 per annum. In the case of a candidate of exceptional merit an appointment may be made within the Senior Lecturer range which is $37,G00-547,000. 547,000. Salaries are currently under review. Travel and removal expenses are reimbursed up to specified limits. Government Superannuation Is available. Conditions of Appointment are obtained from the under-! signed with whom applica-f tlons close on October 25,1985.' Please quote vacancy no. 85/ 63. G. A. HAY, Registrar,, Lincoln College, CANTERBURY. UNIVERSITY OF AUCKLAND NEW ZEALAND LECTURESHIP IN ITALIAN (Department of Romance Languages) APPLICANTS should be fluent in Italian (preferably native speakers), with special interests and experience in language teaching. Research Interests in applied linguistics or a related field would be preferred. The successful applicant will be responsible for language teaching at all levels from beginners to Masters, and will work with a Senior Tutor teaching wholly language and a Lecturer and two Senior Lecturers whose teaching and research fields Include: language, medieval Renaissance and contemporary literature, literary theory, film and contemporary culture studies. Commencing salary will be established within the range SNZ2B,OOO-$35,000. Conditions of Appointment and Method of Application are available from the Assistant Registrar (Academic Appointments), University i. of Auckland. Applications, in accordance with the Method of Application, should be forwarded as soon as possible but not later than the closing date, NOVEMBER 8, 1985. W. B. NICOLL Registrar University of Auckland Private Bag, AUCKLAND New Zealand
» Massey University LECTURER/SENIOR LECTURER IN MARKETING APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED for a lecturing position in the Department of Marketing. Applicants should have a degree in business with special emphasis on marketing. Candidates with exceptional qualifications or experience will be considered for appointment at the senior lecturer level. Evidence of a strong interest in research will be desirable. An appointee without a Ph.D will be encouraged to enrol for a higher degree. Further information can be obtained from the Head of the Marketing Department. LECTURER/SENIOR LECTURER IN PROPERTY MANAGEMENT/VALUATION Applications are invited from suitably qualified persons for a Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in Property Management/Valuation in the Department of Management and Administration. Applicants would be expected to hold a University degree, or professional qualification in Valuation, Real Estate, or Property Management, and have appropriate work experience. The philosophy of the Business Studies programme is vigorously interdisciplinary. The successful applicant will be required to contribute to the development and teaching of courses in Property Management and Valuation. An interest in computer applications and Real Estate finance would be an advantage. The appointee will have the opportunity to be actively involved with the business community and the public sector by participating in the activities of the Business Computer Systems Research Centre and the Management Education and Development Centre. Applicants with broadly based interests in Business and Real Estate are likely to be attracted to the multi-disciplinary philosophy and applied orientation of the Department. Requests for specific Information may be directed to Mr T. H. C. Taylor, of the Management and Administration Department. POST-DOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP :> A Post-Doctoral Fellowship for one year is offered in the Department of Animal Science for a Biochemist/Physiologist/Endocrinologist to study the physiological basis of superior production in animals of high genetic merit. The Department has divergent selection lines of Friesian cattle (milk fat production), Southdown sheep (lean meat versus fat) and Romney sheep (clean fleece weight) available for study. Current research objectives are to elucidate the physiological and biochemical basis for differences in production and to develop methods for the early prediction of genetic merit. The successful applicant will be encouraged to investigate enzyme kinetics, enzyme polymorphisms, hormone-receptor interactions or metabolite turnover in animals from the selection lines. The emolument payable will be $23,622. LECTURESHIPS IN HORTICULTURAL PLANT SCIENCE Applications are invited for two Lectureships in Horticultural Plant Science, in the Department of Horticulture and Plant Health, from persons with post-graduate qualifications in plant science. Applicants should have a sound general knowledge of plant science, including plant form and function, ecology and taxonomy. A specialist interest in either environmental Influences on horticultural crop physiology, management, and production, or in post-harvest physiology would be preffered. Although teaching will mainly be to horticultural undergraduate degree students, some supervision of postgraduate course work and. research will be expected. Excellent opportunities exist for interaction with plant scientists, both on Campus and in closely associated research organisations. University salary ranges: Lecturer: SNZ2B,OOO-$NZ35,000 p.a. Senior Lecturer: $NZ37,000-$NZ47,000 p.a. Further details of the University and Conditions of Appointment may be obtained from the undersigned with whom applications close on October 31, 1985. A. J. WEIR, Registrar, PALMERSTON NORTH. z "
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