University Vacancies THE PUPUA NEW GUINEA UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL AND COMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING PROFESSOR AND ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR (2 VACANCIES) APPLICATIONS are invited from suitably qualified candidates to fill the above posts. The Holder of the Chair of Electrical and Communications Engineering would be expected to assume leadership of the department. The discipline of the Associate Professor would be chosen to complement that of the Professor. The department of Electrical and Communications Engineering has a current academic staff of 16, and a total student enrolment of 190. The department is responsible for courses leading to a Bachelors Degree with specialisation in either communication or power engineering, and a Diploma or Graduate Diploma leading to a Master's Degree after further study, has recently been Introduced. There is scope for developing related courses within the department. The applicants should have appropriate qualifications and extensive teaching and administrative experience in higher education, special expertise In some branch of electrical and communication engineering, and a recognition of some of the problems facing technological education In a developing country. He/she will be required to stimulate and pursue research and maintain and develop strong links with engineering employers and the profession. The language of Instruction is English. Salary: Professor K 22.840, Associate Professor K 21.720 (K15NZ1.7490) Initial contract period is for 3 years. Other benefits Include gratuity of 24 per cent taxed at 2 per cent, appointment and repatriation fares for the staff member and family after 18 months of service, settling-in and settling-out allowances, six weeks paid leave per year, education fares and assistance towards school fees, free housing. Salary continuation and medical schemes are available. Detailed applications with curriculum vitae together with names and addresses of three referees and telephone contact should be received by: The Registrar, PNG University of Technology, Private Mall Bag, Lae, Papua New Guinea by July 30, 1983.
UNIVERSITY OF Wy CANTERBURY WRITER IN RESIDENCE APPLICATIONS are invited for the above position which has been created to foster New Zealand writing by providing a full-time opportunity for a writer to work in an academic environment. The position Is open to writers in the fields of creative writing: fiction, drama and poetry. The appointment will be made on the basis of published or performed writing of high quality. Applicants should be authors of proven merit normally resident in New Zealand, or New Zealanders currently resident overseas. The position is tenable for nine months at the University of Canterbury at an emolument of $18,500. Applications close on September 19, 1983. Conditions of appointment may be obtained from the undersigned or from registrars of all other universities in New Zealand: W. Hansen, Registrar, University of Canterbury, Private Bag, Christchurch. Situations Wanted BISTRO and grill cook require position. Please ph. 884-438. DRIVER/MECHANIC. Experienced HT, needs driving position. Prefer long haulage, shift work O.K. Neat and tidy, character reference supplied. Phone 324-880, leave message for Athol. DRIVER requires full or parttime employment truck and trailer. References available. Phone 299-707. ENTHUSIASTIC 18-year-old female requires office Junior position. Has secretarial training, School Certificate in three subjects. Including typing. Pitmans Elementary and Intermediate typewriting. Completing PABX telephonist — receptionist course. Phone Sarah 486-024. EVERYBODY, ought to have a maid. Next time you have a dinner party. I will take care of - housework, preparation, serving and dishes. Think about it, then phone Kate 799-859. EXPERIENCED Cook, 39 years old, intending to emigrate to New Zealand together with his family, urgently seeks work in this profession. Offers to: Georg Klein, Usedomstr, 1/16, 4100 Dulsberg 11, West Germany. FEMALE, 16-year-old, good presentation and manner, wants data input position. Still at college, but experienced front counter and banking. Own computer. Ph. 529-705 bus hours, 528-302 a.h. FISHERMAN 20 year experience, requires position. Please phone 884-438. GARDENER, professional, seeks full-time permanent work. Phone 893-526. GARDENER, qual., requires work, also pruning. Ph. 896557. GERMAN family wishing to emigrate to New Zealand. Husband seeks employment in field of air-conditioning, central heating, plumbing, refrigeration. Fully qualified and experienced. For further information, references and trade certificates please contact N. Thomas, P.O. Box 36, Hinds or phone Hinds 37-186. HAIRDRESSING Apprenticeship wanted or as a Salon Assistant. Recently completed course at Poly Tech and have S.C. and U.E. Phone Irma 810-299 or 382526. HONEST, reliable lady requires housework, up to three mornings a week, vicinity Burnside. Would love to help elderly folk. Please phone 582-432. JOB needed: I will do anything, any where, any time. I’m nineteen years old, have S.C., U.E., Bursary, no job! Please call Jim Rowe, ph. 852-462, ■ ■ ■ ■ KEEN 15 year old, boy seeks after school Job. Try anything, Brighton area preferred. phone 886-114. MAN seeks position as barman or fast food work. Exp. with wines and grill cooking. Prep, to work any time. Phbhe 795-416, 8111.A.R.39. PERMANENT position Nelson/Marlborough area by qualified chef with selling experience and ability to adapt to most work situa'.tions. , Reply Z2S9I “Press.” RELUiLte hard , working 16-year-otd , girl seeks employment «.Wlll consider any-556-455.
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