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Situations Wanted STATION COOK SINGLE, experienced male cook, aged 47, seeks permanent position as station cook. Also keen gardener. Phone Allan, collect, on 88014, Blenheim. Monday 10 am. to 4 dju. University Vacancies VICTORIA UNIVERSITY OF WELLINGTON JUNIOR LECTURER, ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE THE English Language Institute has a vacancy for a Junior Lecturer. The appointment will be for a period of up to three years from Octobere 1, 1986. The Institute seeks a person who can teach on both the English Proficiency Course, for learners of English as a second language and on the DipTESL Course, for teachers of English as a second language, and take part in research. Applicants should have a diploma, honours or masters degree In a relevant field. Preference will be given to applicants with experience teaching English to speakers of other languages. The salary scale for Junior Lecturers Is $22,600-$26,400 per annum. Applications should Include a curriculum vitae, and be made In writing to the Director, English Language Institute, Victoria University of Wellington, Private Bag, Wellington. Applications close on August 29, 1986.

Arar Port Moresby VACANCY Applications are invited from suitably qualified persons for the position of: LECTURER/SENIOR LECTURER IN ANTHROPOLOGY/SOCIOLOGY — WOllOOB/86 The Department of Anthropology & Sociology has a vacancy for an anthropologist, and may have • a vacancy at the same level for a sociologist. The successful candidate for the anthropology post will be expected to teach current internal and external courses, including Melanesian anthropology, and to revise existing courses and develop new courses as necessary and relevant to ■ students majoring in the department, as well as to students of other social sciences and education. The successful candidate would be expected to take up duties in January 1987. Should there be a vacancy for a sociologist, the successful candidate would be expected to teach current internal and external courses, to extend the use of field projects, and to contribute to courses dealing with social planning and social development. Should this vacancy occur, it is probable that the successful candidate would be expected to take up duties in January 1987. For candidate anthropologists, a PhD or equivalent and research experience in Melanesia is required. For candidate sociologists, a PhD or equivalent and research or consultancy experience in Melanesia, the Pacific, or other developing areas is required. SALARY: LECTURER 1 — K 18315 p.a. plus gratuity LECTURER 2 — K 20165 p.a. plus gratuity SENIOR LECTURER — K 22015 p.a. plus gratuity Applications will be treated as strictly confidential and should include three copies of a full curriculum vitae, a recent small photograph, the names and addresses of three referees and date of availability. In order to expedite the appointment procedure, applicants are advised to contact their referees to send confidential reports directly to the University without waiting to be contacted. Applications should be forwarded to the Deputy Registrar (Staffing), University of Papua New Guinea, PO Box 320,University Post Office, Papua New Guinea. Applications close 29 August 1986. F P DIALA REGISTRAR THE UNIVERSITY OF AUCKLAND NEW ZEALAND POST-DOCTORAL FELLOWSHIPS APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED for Post-Doctoral Fellowships to commence during 1987 In the following fields of research, and for the periods shown. 1. Department of Cell Biology (Associate-Professor A. R. Bellamy). Genetic Engineering of Cloned Rotavirus Genes — (2 years). Closing date: September 19, 1986. 2. Department of Cell Biology (Professor P. L. Bergquist). Genetics of Extremely Thermophilic Bacteria — (2 years). Closing date: September 19, 1986. Applicants for both posts should have had prior experience In either microbiology, virology or genetics, and familiarity with recombinant DNA techniques is highly desirable. 3. Department of Chemistry (Professor R. C. Gamble). The Utilisation of NZ Natural Products In Synthesis — (2 years). Closing date: September 10, 1986. 4. Department of Chemistry (Professor R. P. Cooney). Spectroelectrochemistry — (2 years). Closing date: September 30, 1986. Applicants should have experience in one or more of infrared and/or Raman spectroscopy, electro-chemistry and surface chemistry. The Department possesses two Laser Raman spectrometers and a FT/IR spectrometer. 5. Department of Chemistry (Professor C. J. O’Connor). Physicochemical Properties of Acridine Based Antitumour Agents — (2 years). Closing date: September 30, 1986. To be investigated will be the ability of these drugs to react with thiols and metal ions, to lyse liposomal membranes and the development of hardened liposomes to act as drug carriers. 6. Department of Geology (Associate-Professor K. B. Sporll). Radiolarian Mircropaleontology applied to Stratigraphy and Tectonics in the North Island, New Zealand — (1 year). Closing date: September 10, 1986. Applicants must have experience in extracting Radiolarla from both siliceous and carbonate rocks, have contacts with researchers on Radiolarla overseas and provide guidance for staff working on Radiolaria-bearing rocks. 7. Department of Zoology (Professor P. R. Bergquist).. Biologically Active Metabolites of Marine Sponges, Chemistry, Pharmacology and Chemotaxonomy — (2 years). Closing date: September 30, 1986. Applicants should have a training in marine natural products, chemistry and research level proficiency In GLC, HPLC and MNR techniques. There are opportunities for field work in conjunction with marine biologists and scuba diving ability would be an advantage. The Fellowships are available for either one or two years and are valued at $NZ30,500 per annum. Conditions of Appointment and Application Forms are available from the Assistant Registrar (Academic Appointments), University of Auckland, Private Bag, Auckland, New Zealand. Applications should be forwarded as soon as possible but not later than closing dates stated. Please clearly identify the particular post when requesting information application forms. |

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