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University Vacancies University Vacancies LECTURER/SENIOR LECTURER IN COMPUTING LINCOLN COLLEGE APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED for appointment to the newly-established position of Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in computing in the Centre for Computing and Biometrics. This position arises from a plan to introduce a stream in Applied Computing to the recently revised B.Com. (agriculture) degree. The position is a term appointment for 3 years. Applicants should have a degree with a substantial computing component. Some experience in industry would be an advantage, although a sound academic background is important. Preference will be given to those with interests in database, 4GL, systems analysis or management information systems. Applicants should be able to teach confident’/. Lincoln College is a constituent College of the University of Canterbury, with its own Council and Professorial Board. The 50 h.a. campus, is 21km south of the city of Christchurch and is surrounded by 750 h.a. of College farmland. There are appoximately 1700 students on the Campus. Commencing salary according to qualifications and experience within the range $30,500 - $35,000 for lecturers and $37,000 - $47,000 for Senior Lecturers. Travel and removal expenses are reimbursed up to specified limits. Government superannuation is available. Conditions of appointment are available from the undersigned with whom applications close on 17 October 1986. Please quote vacancy number 86/65. G. A. Hay, Registrar, Lincoln College, CANTERBURY. Of Massey IB University POST-DOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP DEPARTMENT OF VETERINARY PATHOLOGY AND PUBLIC HEALTH APPLICATIONS ARE invited for a Post-Doctoral Fellowship in the above multidisciplinary Department. The research is centred on the application of monoclonal antibodies in Identifying important mycobacterial antigens. The research programme has been in operation for almost two years and very good progress has been made. The Fellowship is for twenty months and the salary is $NZ30,500 per annum. Up to 14 per cent of the first year’s salary is available to assist with travel in taking up the appointment. Further details regarding the research are available from Professor B. W. Manktelow or Dr K. M. Moriarty. Applications should be made in writing to the undersigned before November 7, 1986. LECTURER IN PLANNING APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED for a lectureship in planning in the Department of Geography. The post is additional to the present staff and the appointee will be required to teach planning papers at undergraduate and postgraduate levels. Applicants should preferably have a degree or diploma in planning and be qualified for membership of the New Zealand Planning Institute. Several years practical experience in New Zealand is essential. Further details are available from Mr Derek Williams (phone 69-099, extn 7424). Salary: $30,500-$35,000. Applications Including the names of three referees close with the undersigned on September 30, 1986. JUNIOR LECTURERS IN EDUCATION (2) APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED for the above positions which are suitable for graduates in Education, Psychology or a related discipline. Applicants should hold a good Honours degree, and be qualified to undertake teaching and research in either human development or educational evaluation. Supporting competence in counselling, management, health education, women’s studies, teaching or nursing would be an advantage. Applicants should state their particular interests. The successful applicants will be required to take part in the department’s teaching programmes both internally and extramurally. Opportunity will be provided for study towards an advanced degree. Further information is available from the Head of the Department, Professor Ivan Snook. Applications giving the names of three referees, close with the undersigned on September 12, 1986. Salary: $22,600-$26,400 p.a. B. R. H. MONKS, Registrar. BThe University of Melbourne Office of Vice-Chancellor The position of Vice-Chancellor and Principal . of the University will become vacant on 1 January, 1988, following the retirement of Professor D. E. Caro, AO OBE. The Vice-Chancellor is the chief executive officer of the University responsible to the Council. The University invites interested persons to communicate with the Chancellor. Correspondence marked Personal and Confidential should be addressed to: The Chancellor. C/-Registrar's Office, The University of Melbourne, Parkville, Victoria, 3052 Australia and should reach him no later than 30 November, 1986. Equal opportunity in employment is the policy of the University of Melbourne. J. B. POTTER. Registrar J1420 THE FLINDERS UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA ] APPOINTMENT OF VICE-CHANCELLOR The Vice-Chancellorship of the University will become vacant when the resignation of the present Vice-Chancellor, Professor K. J. Hancock, takes effect on 16th February, 1987. The University is considering the appointment of a successor to Professor Hancock and invites expressions of interest in the position from suitably qualified persons. Information from other persons concerning suitable appointees ' would also be welcome. i Expressions of interest, information concerning suitable appointees and general enquiries should be directed in the first instance to the Registrar, The Flinders University of South Australia, Bedford Park. South Australia, 5042.

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