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Education Vacancies LINCOLN COLLEGE PHD FELLOWSHIP IN SOIL SCIENCE i THE EFFECT OF { SUBSOILING ON PLANT NUTRITION AND PASTURE 1 PRODUCTION , THIS MAF tech/Llncoln Col- 1 lege collaborative research 1 programme will assess the ef- , feet of subsoiling in plant up- ; take of native soil nutrients, ! plant recovery of fertiliser ] and animal urine return, ■ plant root development and ! pasture production, and soil physical conditions. Applicants should have a , good degree in agricultural , science, chemistry, physics or ' other suitable subjects. ( The fellowship is for a term , of three years with the emolu- , ment set at *9600 per annum. , For further Information , phone Dr K. C. Cameron, ■ Christchurch 252-811. Condi- j tfons of Appointment and ] method of application are i available from the undersigned. Applications close j December 8, 1989. A. J. SARGISON j Registrar , Lincoln College I CANTERBURY , I POST-DOCTORAL ; FELLOWSHIPS ! UNIVERSITY OF 1 CANTERBURY THE University Grants Com- i mlttee has awarded five fulltime UGC Post-Doctoral Fel- I lowshlps, tenable for a ■' maximum period of two years i 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 to coastal land in ' New Zealand. (Ref. CB9/ I 02). FEMINIST STUDIES PROGRAMME — The impact of leglsltlve changes on I women’s Involvement in paid work in New Zealand 1 1970-1990. (Ref. CB9/03). ZOOLOGY — Salmon stock . development. (The Fellow is expected to be compet- . ent 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 age limit may be relaxed in • special circumstances or in ( order to avoid hardship to an : applicant for a Fellowship. i The emolument for a Fellowship shall be at a rate not exceeding the lowest step of the Lecturer salary scale . (*36,000 per annum). Applications, quoting the appropriate Reference Code, close on December 14, 1989. Applicants are requested to obtain Conditions of Appointment before submitting a formal written application. Conditions of Appointment 1 may be obtained from the un- < derslgned or from registrars 1 of all other universities in < New Zealand. Note: applica- < tlons must be addressed to: A. i W. Hayward, Registrar, Uni- ’ verslty of Canterbury, Private 1 Bag, Christchurch. i 1 UNIVERSITY OF OTAGO Dunedin ACADEMIC STAFF TRAINING FELLOWSHIP IN ORTHODONTICS APPLICATIONS are invited for an Academic Staff Training Fellowship In the Department of Orthodontics. The Fellowship Is Intended to enable a person to undertake study and research for i the degrees of Doctor of Philosophy, and Master of Dental Surgery In Orthodontics. During-tenure of the Fellowship, appointment will be made to a lectureship as Assistant Lecturer In lieu. On completion .of both degrees . the appointee Is eligible to apply for appointment to the Lectureship. Further particulars are available from the Registrar, Mr D. W. Glrvan, P.O. Box 56, Dunedin. Inquiries may also be directed to the Head of Department, Associate Professor E. M. Harkness, Department of Orthodontics, P.O. Box 647, Dunedin. Applications, quoting reference number AB9/54 close with the Registrar on January 31, 1990. Equal Opportunity in employment is University Policy. UNIVERSITY OF OTAGO Faculty of Medicine WELLINGTON SCHOOL OF MEDICINE Wellington LECTURER OR SENIOR LECTURER IN EPIDEMIOLOGY/ BIOSTATISTICS APPLICATIONS are invited for the post of Lecturer or Senior Lecturer in epldemlology/blostatlstics in the Wellington School of Medicine. The successful applicant should hold postgraduate qualifications in epidemiology, with an Interest and experience In applying these skills to the understanding ahd solution of health and health service problems. Some teaching of statistics related to epidemiological methods will be required. Previous teaching experience with undergraduate and graduate students would be preferred. The appointee will be expected to undertake Independent research and will also advise and assist others In the Wellington region In the design and conduct of epidemiological and health services research. SALARY General Lecturer *36,000— *47,000 per annum, with a bar at *43,700. Senior Lecturer *50,000— *64,500 per annum, with a bar at *58,600 _ Medical Lecturer: *40,000*47.500 per annum Senior Lecturer *65,200— *84,200 per annum. Further particulars are available from The Dean, Wellington School of Medicine, P.O. Box 7343, Wellington 2, or from the Registrar, P.O. Box 56, Dunedin, with whom applications, quoting reference number AB9/51 close on January 31, 1990. Equal opportunity In employment Is University policy. ■ . : ’ . ■: 1

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Press, 18 November 1989, Page 41

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