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University Vacancies J&g UNIVERSITY OF CANTERBURY LECTURER IN COMPUTER SCIENCE APPLICATIONS are Invited lor the above position in the Department of Computer Science. An applicant would be expected to hold a Ph.D. or equivalent in research output and should have Interests within the (very broad) areas of computer systems, computer languages, information systems or other areas of nonnumerlcal applications. The salary for Lecturers is on a scale from $30,500 to $35,000 per annum. Applications close on January 30, 1987. 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. THE UNIVERSITY OF AUCKLAND NEW ZEALAND POST DOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP APPLICATIONS are invited for a Post-Doctoral Fellowship to commence during 1987 in the Department of Physiology, School of Medicine (Dr S. Pockett) on the Topic of Long Lasting Changes in lon Channels in Brain Neurons in Relation to Drug Dependence and Memory. Applicants should have, or have completed, the requirements for a PhD, and be neurophysiologists with experience in either Intracellular recording from brain slices, or patch clamping, for studies of long term changes in the nervous system. The Fellowship is available for one year initially and is valued at $NZ30,500. 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 by November 25, 1986. W. B. NICOLL REGISTRAR University of Auckland Private Bag AUCKLAND UNIVERSITY OF AUCKLAND New Zealand LECTURESHIP IN CIVIL ENGINEERING (School of Engineering) THE Department of Civil Engineering is one of five in the School of Engineering and has well equipped laboratories and computing facilities. Applicants should be Civil Engineers who hold advanced qualifications and a strong research record within the overall field of Civil Engineering. Preference will be given to candidates with a background in Hydrology or some closely related area of fluid mechanics, or civil engineering systems. Commencing salaries will be established within the range $NZ30,500-$35,000. Conditions of Appointment and Method of Application are available from the Assistant Registrar (Academic Appointments), University 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 17, 1986. W. B. Nicoll, Registrar, University of Auckland, Private Bag, Auckland, New Zealand.

LECTURER/SENIOR LECTURER IN RURAL VALUATION LINCOLN COLLEGE APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED for appointment to the position of Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in Rural Valuation in the Department of Farm Management and Rural Valuation. Applicants should have a degree majoring in rural valuation or other appropriate qualifications and be a registered valuer. Associated qualifications in urban valuation would be an advantage The successful applicant will be required to teach rural valuation in the B.Com. programme and to advanced diplomas. The Department has a strong base of research expertise and facilities and the successful applicant will be expected to contribute to this. The pursuit of higher qualifications is also encouraged. Qualifications and experience will determine the commencing salary within the following ranges: LECTURER $30,500-$35,000 per annum SENIOR LECTURER $37,000-$47,000 per annum Travel and removal expenses are reimbursed up to specified levels. Government Superannuation is available. Lincoln College is a constitutent college of the University of Canterbury with its own Council and Professorial Board. The 50 ha campus is 21km south of the City of Christchurch and is surrounded by 750 ha of college farmland. There are approximately 1700 students on campus. The conditions of appointment are available from the undersigned with whom applications close on November 28,1986. Please quote vacancy number 86/72. G. A. HAY REGISTRAR LINCOLN COLLEGE CANTERBURY THE UNIVERSITY OF y NEW ENGLAND V Equal Opportunity is University Policy DEPARTMENT OF AGRONOMY AND SOIL SCIENCE LECTURESHIP Applicants should have experience at Ph.D. level in a teaching/research area related to the theory and practise of horticulture science. A research background in genetic manipulation, tissue culture, hydroponics or plant health would be an advantage. The appointee will teach in undergraduate courses, supervise postgraduate students and undertake research. Further information: Dr. R. Jessop 61 67 73 2829. SALARY: $A27,859-$A36,600 per annum CLOSING DATE: 28th November 1986 POSITION No: 537 The appointment will be to the permanent staff but the University reserves the right to make the appointment probationary where it considers this 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. ARMIDALE NSW 2351 fJJ AUSTRALIA ,

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