Education Vacancies VICTORIA UNIVERSITY OF WELLINGTON TEMPORARY LECTURESHIP IN NEW ZEALAND HISTORY APPLICATIONS are Invited from suitably qualified women and men for a lectureship in New Zealand History. The appointment will be for two years with a possible extension tor a third year. The appointee will be expected to contribute to the general first year course on New Zealand history (with lectures covering the later part of the course) and will also have the opportunity to undertake teaching in her or his field of special Interest at second or third year level. Applicants wishing further information should contact •Dr T. H. Beaglehole, Chairperson of the Department of History. The salary scale for Lectures is $35,000 — $42,500 per annum, where there is a bar, then $44,000, $45,000, $46,000 per annum. Applications should be forwarded along with the names of 3 referees to the Administrative Assistant (Appointments), Personnel Office, Victoria University of Wellington, P.O. Box 600, Wellington (fax 04-711 700) to arrive by the closing date of April 14, 1989.
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