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University Vacancies University Vacancies S Massey University JUNIOR LECTURESHIP in New Zealand History APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED for the above position. The appointee will be expected to contribute to the History Department’s programme of internal and extramural New Zealand history papers. Further details may be obtained from the head of department, Professor J. C. Davis. Salary: SNZ2O,OOO-324,000. Applications, including a curriculum vitae and the names of three referees should be made to the undersigned by November 1, 1986. B. R. H. MONKS, Registrar. THE UNIVERSITY OF 7 NEW ENGLAND Equal Opportunity is University Policy DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY LECTURESHIP IN CHEMISTRY Appointee will be required to lecture on Physical Chemistry at all undergraduate levels; to give more specialised lectures to postgraduate students; to contribute to the organization and supervision of Laboratory classes; and to establish and conduct an independent programme of research. Candidates should have a Ph.D in Chemistry, together with substantial research experience in Physical Chemistry, Theoretical Chemistry or Analytical Chemistry. Informal enquiries: Professor Ritchie 61 67 732400. SALARY: $A27,859-$A36,600 per annum. CLOSING DATE: 28th November, 1986. POSITION No: 534. The appointment will be to the permanent staff but the University reserves the right to make the appointment probationary if this is considered appropriate. Other conditions include superannuation, assistance with travel and removal expenses, and with housing. Applications including the names and addresses of three referees and stating the position number should be sent to the Staff Officer, University of New England, Armidale, N.S.W. 2351, prior to the closing date. Applicants should forward a copy of this advertisement to their referees and ask them to send their reports direct to the Staff Officer, Mr B. G. Turner, marking their envelopes 'Private and Confidential' and quoting the position number, before the closing date so as to expedite the ■ appointment process. cd B X ARDMIDALE NSW 2351 AUSTRALIA VICTORIA UNIVERSITY OF WELLINGTON WRITER’S FELLOWSHIP THE VICTORIA UNIVERSITY of Wellington Writer’s Fellowship for 1987 is open to writers in all areas of literary activity, including drama, fiction and poetry, New Zealand art, biography, history, etc. Applicants should be authors of proven merit normally resident in New Zealand, or New Zealanders currently resident overseas. The Fellow will have the opportunity of writing full-time in an academic environment. There is no formal teaching requirement. The Victoria University of Wellington Writer’s Fellowship is funded jointly on an annual basis by the University and the New Zealand Literary Fund. The appointment will be from February 1, 1987 to October 31,1987. The salary for the Fellowship will be $24,825 for the nine-month period. Before applying, prospective applicants should contact the Administrative Assistant (Appointments) Victoria University of Wellington, Private Bag, Wellington (telephone 721-000) for conditions of appointment and method of application. Closing date for applications is November 14, 1986. ’ort Moresby VACANCIES Applications are invited from suitably qualified persons for the following positions: DIRECTOR OF STAFF DEVELOPMENT P 313015 This is a newly-created position, reporting directly to the Deputy Vice-Chancellor. The successful applicant will be expected to manage all aspects of the work of an expanded Staff Development Unit, . to recommend and implement policy, to coordinate and promote staff development activities at all levels, and to liaise with scholarship-awarding authorities and overseas institutions. Applicants should have a higher degree in a relevant subject area, and extensive experience in running and coordinating staff development and training programs, preferably in tertiary education institutions. Experience in a Third World country would be an advantage. Salary range at Senior Lecturer/Associate Professor Level. LECTURER/SENIOR LECTURER IN TERTIARY TEACHING WO5BOlB The Education Department, University of Papua New Guinea requires a Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in Tertiary Teaching. The major responsibility of the person appointed will be to teach a degree programme designed for experienced teachers preparing for positions in Primary Teachers' Colleges and other tertiary institutions. Candidates should hold relevant Masters and or Ph.D. qualifications and must have teaching experience at both Primary and Teachers' Colleges levels, preferably in a developing country. SALARIES: Associate Professor — K 24,015 p.a. plus gratuity Senior Lecturer — K 22,015 p.a. plus gratuity Sen. Tutor 11/Lect. II — K 20,165 p.a. plus gratuity Sen. Tutor l/Lect. I — K 18,315 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, P.O. Box 320, University Post Office, Papua New Guinea. Applications close on 30 October, 1986. F P DIALA REGISTRAR

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