THE SCHOOL OF FORESTRY, UNIVERSITY OF CANTERBURY SENIOR LECTURER OR LECTURER FOREST MANAGEMENT Applications are invited for the above position in the School of Forestry in the subject area of Forest Management. The minimum qualification on appointment is the Ph.D. degree or equivalent research experience in some aspect of Forest Management. The appointee will have strong quantitative skills, will be required to teach undergraduate and postgraduate courses in Forest Management, to supervise postgraduate research, and to establish a research programme. The School of Forestry offers the degrees of Bachelor of Forestry Science, Master of Forestry Science, Doctor of Philosophy, and the postgraduate Diploma in Forestry. School staff also contribute substantially to the Bachelor of Engineering (Forestry) degree at Canterbury. The academic staff consists of 9 active researchers and teachers supplemented by teaching and research support from the forestry sector as a whole, including bodies such as the New Zealand Forest Research Institute, Ministry of Forestry, New Zealand Forest Owners' Association and the Department of Conservation, as well as other departments at Canterbury and Lincoln Universities. The appointee will be expected to maintain and enhance collaboration with one or more of these organisations, as well as being committed to excellence in their own teaching and research. Academic enquiries may be directed to Professor R Sands, Fax 64-3-364 2124 and Email <r.sands@fore.canterbury.ac.nz>. Information about the University may be accessed on the World Wide Web <http://www.regy.canterbury.ac.nz/home.html> The salary for Senior Lecturers is on a scale from NZ$53,000 to NZ$61,000 (bar) and NZ$64,000 to NZ$68,000 per annum, and for Lecturers is on a scale from NZ$40,000 to NZ$50,000 per annum. Applications close on 31 October 1995. The appointee will commence in 1996, on a date to be agreed. Further particulars and Conditions of appointment may be obtained from the undersigned. Applications, quoting Position No. FO63, must be addressed to: Mr A W Hayward, Registrar, University of Canterbury, Private Bag 4800, Christchurch, New Zealand. The University has a policy of equality of opportunity in employment.
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