UNIVERSITY VACANCIES THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW ENGLAND WHEAT INDUSTRY RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP or JUNIOR RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP APPLICATIONS are invited for a Wheat Industry Research Fellowship or Junior Research Fellowship in the Faculty of Agricultural Economics. Desirable qualifications include a University degree in Economics, Agricultural Economics or Agricultural Science with a major in Agricultural Economics. Some training or experience in quantitative economics or econometrics would be an advantage. The level at which the appointment will be offered will depend upon the qualifications and experience of the successful applicant. The appointee will be required to undertake research into the economics of wheat storage, transport and distribution under the general supervision of Professor T. Commencing salary will be determined according to qualifications and experience within one of the ranges: Research Fellow: §4800.00 x $220 —§6340.00. Junior Research Fellow, Grade I: $3000.00 X §200—53800.00. Junior Research Fellow. Grade 2: §4000.00 x $200—§4600.00. Provision is made for meeting travel and removal expenses. The appointment will be tenable for three years and affords the opportunity to work towards a higher degree if this is desired. Further Information may be obtained from the undersigned with whom applications (two copies together with a recent photograph and the names of three referees) close on March 31, 1966. Applicants in the United Kingdom should forward an additional copy of their application to the Secretary-Gen-eral, Association of Commonwealth Universities, Marlborough House, Pall Mall, London, S.W.I, by the same date. T. C. LAMBLE, Registrar. ARMIDALE, N.S.W., AUSTRALIA. 3407 UNIVERSITY OF PAPUA AND NEW GUINEA LECTURER OR SENIOR LECTURER IN HISTORY IN 1967 the University of Papua and New Guinea will commence at Port Moresby the first courses leading to Arts and Law degrees. The appointee will assist with the teaching of the first undergraduate History course. The Professor elect, Professor K. S. Inglis, will be on duty before the course begins and the appointee will have the opportunity to assist with the development of suitable courses of study. SALARY— Lecturer: $5300—56840 per annum. Senior Lecturer: $7OO0 —$8100 per annum; together with an additional $360 per annum for married appointees. F.S.S.U. type superannuation is available. Accommodation will be provided at reasonable rental. Taxation rates in Papua and New Guinea are substantially below those operating in Australia. The Administration of Papua and New Guinea provides fares and an allowance of $390 per annum for children attending secondary schools in Australia. Applications close on May 15, 1966. Further details, including the conditions of employment, travel and removal expenses provided, and a general policy statement on the purposes of the University may be obtained from the Deputy Registrar, Box 320, Kingston, A.C.T., Australia.
Applications, which should be In duplicate must include particulars of age, nationality, marital status, academic record. teaching qualifications and experience and present position, a list of publications, the names of three referees of whom confidential inquiries may be made, a recent small photograph, and a medical certificate of good health. The successful candidate may be required to undergo a further medical examination by a physician nominated by the University. The council reserves the right not to make an appointment or to fill it by invitation at this stage. 3535 VICTORIA UNIVERSITY OF WELLINGTON SENIOR LECTURER OR LECTURER IN ACCOUNTANCY APPLICATIONS are invited for appointment to a Senior Lectureship or Lectureship in the Department of Accountancy at Victoria University of Wellington. Salary for a Senior Lecturer is from £2300 p.a. x £lOO to £2500 p.a. and for a Lecturer from £l3OO x £lOO to £2OOO —with a bar then on recommendation to £2200 p.a. Conditions of appointment are obtainable from the Registrar of any University in New Zealand, or from the Registrar, Victoria’ University of Wellington, P.O. Box 196, Wellington, with whom applications close on April 30, 1966. L. O. DESBOROUGH, Registrar. 3411 VICTORIA UNIVERSITY OF WELLINGTON SENIOR LECTURER OR LECTURER IN ECONOMIC HISTORY APPLICATIONS are invited from suitably qualified persons for the position of Senior Lecturer or Lecturer in Economic History in the Department of Economics at Victoria University of Wellington. A candidate with interests in the following fields would be prepared, although applications will be accepted from persons with interests in other fields: British Economic History since 1485, Modern international economic history, or New Zealand economic history. Salary for a Senior Lecturer is from £2300 p.a. x £lOO to £2500 p.a., and for a Lecturer from £l3OO x £lOO to £2OOO p.a.—with a bar then on recommendation to £2200 p.a. Conditions of appointment are obtainable from the Registrar of any University in New Zealand, or from the Registrar, Victoria University of Wellington, P.O. Box 196, Wellington, with whom applications close on April 30, 1966. L. O. DESBOROUGH. Registrar. 3411 VICTORIA UNIVERSITY OF WELLINGTON APPOINTMENT OF SENOR LECTURER AND LECTURER IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE INSTITUTE. APPLICATIONS are invited from persons suitably qualified to teach and lecture on English as a Second Language in the English Language Institute at Victoria University of Wellington. Applicants should have a good degree, a knowledge of linguistics, and some experience in the teaching of English, preferably to non-European students of English. Salary scale is as- follows: Lecturer from £l3OO p.a., x £lOO to £2ooo—with a bar, then on recommendation to £2200. Senior Lecturer from £2300 X £lOO to £2500. Conditions of appointment may be obtained from the Registrar of any University in New Zealand or from the Registrar, Victoria University of Wellington. P.O. Box 196, Wellington, with whom applications close on March 31, 1966. L. O. DESBOROUGH. Registrar 2091 4 i
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Press, Volume CV, Issue 31001, 5 March 1966, Page 33
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