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■ ».. «... - umwrany vicioct— THE PAPUA NEW GUINEA UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY APPLICATIONS are invited for the following positions in these departments: BUILDING (SENIOR LECTURER) The Department of Architecture and Building has an immediate vacancy for a Senior Lecturer. Applicants should have a specialisation in Building Technology and Construction and significant professional as well as relevant tertiary teaching experience, a higher degree and publications. Teaching assignments will span a number of subject areas such as Building Construt'lon, Technology and Servit is and Design or Economics and Management DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING (LECTURER). The successful candidate would have an honours degree in Mechanlcal/Productlon Engineering from a recognised University; with Industrial/Teachlng experience. A postgraduate qualification is desirable. Experience In working in a developing country would be an advantage. DUTIES: Teaching undergraduate level in one or more of the following subject areas: Manufacturing Engineering and Technology, Design for Production and Production related subjects. The department has a CAM cell with Mazak machines available for research and teaching. This is an opportunity to work with up to date CNC Machines. The Department offers a programme leading to B. Eng degree and higher degrees by research. Applications are invited for the above position from suitably-qualified candidates. Position is available June 1, 1987. SALARY: SENIOR LECTURER K 22.015 per annumn LECTURER II K 20.165 per annum LECTURER I K 18315 per annum (KI equals $NZ1.0175) (Level- of appointment will depend upon qualifications and experience.) Initial contract period Is for three years. Other benefits include a gratuity of 24 per cent taxed at 2 per cent, support for approved research, appointment and repatriation fares, settling-ln and settlingout allowances, six weeks paid leave per year, education fares and assistance towards school fees, free housing, salary protection plan and medical benefit schemes are available. Detailed applications (two copies) with curriculum vitae and the names and addresses of three referees including telephone numbers should be sent to The Registrar, PNG University of Technology, Private Mali Bag, LAE, Papua New Guinea by March 31,1987. THE UNIVERSITY OF AUCKLAND BIOCHEMIST (Department of Pediatrics) AS a result of the award of programme grant status by the MRC, a new position has been created in the Developmental Physiology Laboratory for a peptide .biochemist. Thisl person will be expected to undertake research in all aspects of insulin-llke growth factors and/or peptide hor-; mone physiology in the perinatal period. Considerable experience in radioimmunoassay and receptor assay development is essential and experience in protein purification, molecu-> lar biology or in-vitro systems is desirable. As this is a programme grant, this position offers a unique opportunity to develop a research career. The starting salary will depend on qualifications and experience but will be in Ihe range of Applicants should forward a full curriculum vitae and the names of two or more referees to Dr P. Gluckman, Department of Pediatrics, University of Auckland, Private Bag, Auckland. Enquiries should be made to Dr Gluckman on (Auckland) 795-780, extn 716. W. B. NICOLL, : 'Registrar ■ ■ THE UNIVERSITY OF AUCKLAND ' J' ■i BIOCHEMIST (Department of Pediatrics) 'AS a result of the award of programme grant status by the MRC; a new position has been created In the Developmental Physiology. Laboratory for a peptide biochemist This person will be expected to undertake research in all aspects of Insulin-llke growth factors and/or peptide hormone physiology in the perinatal period. Considerable experience in radioimmunoassay and receptor assay development is essential and experience in protein purification, molecular biology or in vitro system is desirable. As this Is a programme grant, this position offers a unique opportunity to develop a research career. The starting salary will depend on qualification and experience but will be In the range of $25,000-$29,000. -P < : Applicants should forward a full curriculum vitae and the names of two or more referees to Dr P. Gluckman, Department of Paediatrics, University of Auckland, Private Bag, Auckland. Enquiries should be made to Dr Gluckman on (Auckland) 795-780, extn 716. W. B. NICOLL, . Registrar UNIVERSITY OF OTAGO Dunedin CHAIR'. DEPARTMENT OF • ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE THE University Council Invites applications for a Chair in the Department of Accounting and Finance. The Department in recent years has had a steady growth In student numbers and is currently extending its Honours and Post-Graduate courses. Applicants should be qualified (doctoral qualifications and relevant teaching and research experience) to provide academic leadership through continued research activity in a field within the accounting and finance disciplines including but not restricted to Financial Accounting, Management Accounting, Business Finance, Auditing, and Accounting Information Systems. Professional salaries, which are reviewed regularly, presently provide for a salary within the range: $62,003 — $77300 per annum. Further particulars are available from the undersigned, P.O. Box 56, Dunedin. Applications quoting reference number AB6/69 close in Dunedin on May 15, 1987. D. W. GIRVAN Registrar

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Press, 21 February 1987, Page 39

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Page 39 Advertisements Column 9 Press, 21 February 1987, Page 39

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