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Organization: University of Auckland
The University of Auckland
New Zealand
TWO LECTURESHIPS IN SOCIOLOGY
(Sociological Research Methodologies - Social Theory)
Department of Sociology
(Vacancy UAC.894)
Conditions of Appointment
The Appointments
1. These positions are tenurable, and at Lecturer level (equivalent
to
North American Assistant Professorships).
Qualifications
2. Applications are invited from well-qualified candidates (with a
doctorate or equivalent) for two tenurable Lectureships in Sociology.
The successful candidate for one post will teach sociological research
methodologies to undergraduate and postgraduate students. For the
second post we seek someone with strong teaching interests in social
theory. Applicants are asked to indicate which research and teaching
area(s) interest them, beyond those indicated.
Responsibilities
3. The persons appointed will be responsible to the Vice-Chancellor
through the Head of Department of Sociology and the Dean of the
Faculty of Arts for such duties, including teaching, examining and
research, as may be required by the Head of the Department. The
successful applicants will be expected to contribute to teaching at
undergraduate and graduate levels and undertake research.
Salarv
4. Commencing salary will be determined in accordance with
qualifications and experience within the scales for Lecturers. The
present salary scale for a Lecturer is $NZ44,250 per annum rising to
$NZ53,250 per annum by six annual increments. In normal circumstances
a Lecturer whose services have proved satisfactory may apply for
promotion to be given the status of a Senior Lecturer, salary maximum
$NZ65,250, though this may be increased to $NZ71,250 at the
University's discretion.
Date for Taking up Duties
5. Those appointed will be expected to take up duties on a date
to be arranged as soon as possible.
General Conditions
6. The appointee will also be subject to the provisions of The
University of Auckland Academic Staff Collective Employment Contract,
a summary of which is given in the statement attached
Closing Date for Applications
7. Applications in accordance with the Method of Application and
quoting Vacancy UAC.894 should be forwarded as soon as possible, but
not later than 10 November l997.
Further information about this position may be obtained from the Head
of the Department of Sociology, Professor Ian Carter, Telephone
64-9-373 7599 Extn 8615, Fax 64-9-373 7439; Email:
i.carter@auckland.ac.nz
The University has an EEO policy and welcomes applicants from all
qualified persons
W B NICOLL
REGISTRAR
The University of Auckland
Private Bag 92019
Auckland
NEW ZEALAND