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Vacancies

Some particulars of the following vacancies may be seen at the University Registry, The Old Schools, during office hours:
University of Toronto
Assistant/Associate Professor in Law
University of Durban-Westville
Deputy Vice-Chancellors (four posts)
University of Technology, Jamaica
Directors of Curriculum Development and Evaluation, and Research and Graduate Studies
Deans of the Faculties of the Built Environment, Business and Management, Education and Liberal Studies, and Health and Applied Science
University of the West Indies, Jamaica
Professor of Spanish
Australian National University
Postdoctoral Fellow/Research Fellow in International Relations (Asia-Pacific)
University of Melbourne
Professors of Accounting, Medicine, Rural Health, and Women's Health
Professorial Fellow in Food Production Horticulture
Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Professors/Associate Professors/Assistant Professors of Accounting, Information Systems, Manufacturing Management, Product Engineering, Computer Systems Software, etc.
Associate Professor of Biomedical Science and Behavioural Science
Assistant Professors of Bioengineering, and Building Energy Management or Electrical Services
Lecturer in Computer Systems Software, etc.
University of Hong Kong
Assistant Professor in Earth Sciences
University of Auckland
Lecturers in Power Electronics, and Engineering Operations Research
University of Canterbury
Lecturer/ Senior Lecturer in Statistics
Lecturers in Economics, and Social Anthropology
University of Otago
Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in Marine Conservation
University of Salford
Professor of Physical Geography
Academic vacancies are also publicized on the Noticeboard of the computer NISS Information Gateway (National Information on Software and Services). The URL for Vacancies is http://www.niss.ac.uk/noticeboard/.
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Cambridge University Reporter, 14th January 1998
Copyright © 1998 The Chancellor, Masters and Scholars of the University of Cambridge.