UNIVERSITY VACANCIES THE UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA SENIOR DEMONSTRATORSHIP IN GEOLOGY APPLICATIONS are invited for appointment to a position of Senior Demonstrator in the Department of Geology. Candidates should hold an Honours or higher degree in Geology and their mai ninterests should be in the fields of palaeontology and stratigraphy. The salary for the post is £A1925/55/2255 p.a. with superannuation similar to F.S.S.U. The duites of the appointee will involve mainly supervision of laboratory work of all undergraduate classes in palaeontology and sedimentary petrology and all phases of geology for first year students. Intending applicants are requested to obtain details of the procedure to be followed in applying for the position and a copy of the conditions of appointment before submitting their applications This information is available from the undersigned with whom applications close on February 12, 1966. A. J. WILLIAMS, Registrar. 9377 THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW SOUTH WALES invites applications for appointment to a POST-DOCTORAL RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP SCHOOL OF CHEMISTRY THE successful applicant will work on insect venoms, attractants and repellents. This project is supported by the U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare. Applicants should possess a Ph.D. in organic chemistry, with experience in the field of natural products. Salary wild be not less than £A2OOO per annum. Initial appointment will be for one year with prospects of renewal for a second year. Further information may be obtained from Professor G. W. K. Cavil!. An application form may be obtained from the Appointments Branch, Box 1, Post Office, Kensington, N.S.W. The closing date for applications is January 31, 1966. E. H. DAVIS, Acting Butsar. 3382
THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW SOUTH WALES invites applications for appointment to a RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP SCHOOL OF PAEDIATRICS APPLICANTS must be graduates in medicine, with good experience in clinical paediatrics. Possession of a post-graduate qualification is desirable but not essential. Although the main responsibility of the appointee will be clinical supervision of a field project involving regular examination of a large number of children the successful candidate will be able to devote approximately half of the year to other investigational work or to study for a higher qualification. Further details may be obtained from Professor J. Beveridge Salary up to £A2700 per annum, depending on qualifications and experience. Initial appointment will! be for one year, with prospects of renewal for a further year. An application form may be obtained from the Appointments Branch, Box 1, Post Office, Kensington, N.S.W. The closing date for applications is January 31, 1966. E. H. Davis, Acting Bursar. 3382 THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW SOUTH WALES invites applications for appointment to the position of PROFESSOR OF ECONOMICS THUS .additional Chair will be in the School of Economics, Faculty of Commerce. Salary is £A5200 per annum. The University will welcome applications from persons interested in any branch of economic theory or econometrics. This is one of the three chairs in the School of Economics. Professor J. W. Neville is Head of the School and Professor Murray Kemp holds the Research Chair. Subject to the consent of the University Council, Professors may undertake a limited amount of higher consultative work. Prospective applicants are urged to write to the appointments branch for details of conditions of appointment including superannuation, study leave and housing scheme. The University reserves the right to fill any chair by invitation. One typed copy of the application should be forwarded, together with the names of three referees and a recent photograph to reach the appointments branch, Box 1, Post Office, Kensington, N.S.W., by March 31, 1966. E. H. Davis, Acting Bursar. 3382 THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE DEPARTMENT OF ORGANIC CHEMISTRY APPLICATIONS are invited from Graduates for appointment as DEMONSTRATOR A candidate should hold at least an Honours degree (four year course) and should be prepared to register as a candidate for the Ph.D. degree. SALARY SCALE: £AI4OO-50-1650. Initial salary will be fixed in accordance with qualifications and previous experience. No provision will be made for Superannuation. The appointment will become effective as soon as the successful applicant can assume duty and will be subject to annual renewal. Approved travelling expenses up to £A2S may be paid if the successful applicant comes to Adelaide from outside South Australia. Information about duties and the work of the Department may be sought from the Head of the Department (Professor A. L. J. Beckwith). APPLICATIONS, in duplicate and including particulars of academic qualifications and the names and addresses of two referees, should reach the Registrar of the University not later than February 7, 1966. 3330 i UNIVERSITY OF \ CANTERBURY POSTGRADUATE STUDIES IN \ INORGANIC CHEMISTRY awards are available to honours graduates in chemistry for Research work in the following welds: 1 Coordination chemistry of the higler oxidation states of moßbdenum, with reference to Ve biological fixation of nitrAen. 2. Co-ofcination chemistry of selenfcm and tellurium tetrahalida. The Wvards are supported respectively by The Nuffield Foundatiito and The Selenium Tellurium? Development Association throVh grants made to Professor V J. Wilkins. The emolumentv each case will be £650 per ani im and it is expected that thlholders will wish to register fcr a Ph.D degree. Further inSrmation may be obtained froft Professor Wilkins but foi\al applications should be madAo the Registrar of the Universit\ o f Canterbury, with whom appliVtions close on January 31, 1966. X G. G\Turbott, REGISTRAR, Private Bag, V CHRISTCHURCH. \ l V 2747
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