Situations Vacant Farm SINGLE STOCKMAN SENIOR single stockman required for large North Canterbury property carrying 30,000 stock units. Good mustering dogs and horsemanship required. Also ability to take responsibility In the absence of head stockman. Start any time. Good wages and accommodation. Telephone: The Manager, T. J. Baird; MENDIP HILLS STATION, R.D., PARNASSUS, 05132 857 Education Vacancies POST-DOCTORAL FELLOWSHIPS UNIVERSITY OF CANTERBURY THE University Grants Committee has awarded five full time UGC Post-Doctoral Fellowships tenable for a maximum period of two years in the following research areas, to be taken up within two years of June 21, 1989: CHEMISTRY - Test methods for aluminium toxicity in soils. (Ref. CB9/01). GEOGRAPHY - Climatic change, sea-level rise and hazards of coastal land In New Zealand. (Ref. CB9/ 02). FEMINIST STUDIES PROGRAMME - The imapct of legislative changes on women’s involvment In paid work In New Zealand 1970-1990. (Ref. CB9/03). ZOOLOGY — Salmon stock development. (The Fellow Is expected to be competent In recombinant DNA technology). (Ref. CB9/04). PLANT AND MICROBIAL SCIENCES - Antibiotics and enzyme inhibitors from New Zealand native plants. (Ref. CB9/05). Applications are Invited by the University of Canterbury from persons who are aged 35 years or less and who have been awarded, or have qualified for the award of, the degree of Doctor of Philosophy, or a degree equivalent thereto, or who have submitted a thesis for examination. The emolument for a Fellowship shall be at a rate not exceeding the lowest step of tne Lecturer salary scale ($35,000 per annum). Applications, quoting the appropriate Reference code, close on September 29, 1989. Applicants are requested to obtain Conditions of Appointment before submitting a formal written application. Conditions of Appointment may be obtained from the undersigned or from registrars of all other universities in New Zealand. Note: Applications must be addressed to: A. W. Hayward, Registrar, University of Canterbury, Private Bag, Christchurch. SENIOR LECTURER OR LECTURER IN JAPANESE UNIVERSITY OF CANTERBURY APPLICATIONS are invited for a position, as above, in the Department of Asian Languages from persons who possess, or are close to completing, a Ph.D and whose present research Interests are in an area of Japanese studies. The appointee will have native or near-native fluency in Japanese and will be able to communicate effectively In English. Teaching duties will be principally in modern Japanese language. Some prior teaching experience at the tertiary level would be an advantage. The salary for Senior Lecturers is on a scale from $49,000 to $57,000 per annum and a range from $59,000 to $63,000 per annum, and for Lecturers Is on a scale from $35,000 to $42,500 (bar), and a range from $44,000 to $46,000 per annum. Applications close on September 29, 1989. Further particulars and Conditions of Appointment may be obtained from the undersigned or from registrars of all other universities in New Zealand. Applications, quoting Position No. JA3I, must be addressed to: A. W. Hayward, Registrar, University of Canterbury, Private Bag, Christchurch. VICTORIA UNIVERSITY OF WELLINGTON LECTURESHIP/SENIOR LECTURESHIP IN APPLIED LINGUISTICS Applications are invited for the above position, tenable from February 1, 1990. The University is seeking a qualified person with special interest In teaching English to speakers of other languages, and with teaching and research experience in one or more areas In applied llnqulstlcs, such as second language acquisition, task-based curricula, English for academic purposes and computer applications for the analysis or teaching of English. Experience In supervising student research is essential. Preference will be given to applicants with a record of publications. The salary scale for Lecturers is $35,000 to $46,000; for Senior Lecturers $49,000 to $63,000. Conditions of appointment and method of application avaailable from the Administration Assistant (Appointments), Victoria University of Wellington, P.O. Box 600, Wellington (telephone (040 721-000, ext 8694, fax. (04) 711-700), with whom applications close on October, 1989.
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