Education Vacmcm fenj UNIVERSITY OF CANTERBURY SENIOR LECTURER OR LECTURER IN ACCOUNTANCY. APPLICATIONS are Invited for a position, as above, In the Department of Accountancy from persons with a higher university degree capable of teaching courses and conducting research In Taxation, Management Accounting, Business Finance or Financial Accounting. In addition, applications are welcomed from persons qualified in any of the Department’s major teaching areas. Both lecturing and practical business experience are desirable qualifications. The salary for Senior Lecturers is on a scale from $37,000 to $47,000 per annum and for Lecturers is on a scale from $30,500 to $35,000 per annum. Applications close on June 30, 1987. Further particulars and Conditions of Appointment may be obtained from the undersigned or from registrars of all other universities in New Zealand. The Registrar, University of Canterbury, Private Bag, Christchurch.
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