Education Vacancies VICTORIA UNIVERSITY OF WELLINGTON LECTURESHIP IN . ECONOMIC HISTORY/ BUSINESS HISTORY . APPLICATIONS are invited from suitably qualified women and men for a Lectureship in Economic/Business History in the Faculty of Commerce and Adminstration, available from July 1 1989. Strong candidates in any area of econmic history will be considered, but a demnstrated expertise in the broad field of business history is desirable. Applications are particulary welcome from people with interests in historical applications of institutional microeconomics, and who are able to develop teaching and research interests in co-operation with members of the Economics, Management and/or Marketing Groups within the Faculty. The salary scale for Lecturers is $35,000-542,500, where there is a bar; then $44,000, $45,000, $46,000 per annum. Conditions of appointment and method of application available from the Administrative Assistant (Appointments), Victoria University of Wellington, PO Box 6QO, Wellington, (fax 04-711 700), with whom applications close on March 15 1989.
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