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UNIVERSITY VACANCIES UNIVERSITY OF CANTERBURY VISITING TEACHING FELLOWSHIP Applications are invited from suitably qualified secondary school teachers of sixth form chemistry for the position of Visiting Teaching Fellow in the Department of Chemistry. The appointment will be for one year and will carry an emolument of £6OO. The Director-Gen-eral of Education has advised that the successful applicant may also be granted full salary during the period of the fellowship. The fellow would be expected to report to the university as soon as possible after appointment and remain a member of the university staff until the close of the school year. He would have some teaching duties with stage I classes and would be encouraged to associate with one of the research groups. He w-ould be free to at tend university courses by agreement with the head o’f the chemistry department. Further information may be obtained from Professor J. Vaughan, Department of Chemistry, University of Canterbury. Applications which should be addressed to the registrar, close on February 10. 1966. G. G. TURBOTT. Registrar. Private Bag. Christchurch. 2007 UNIVERSITY OF QUEENSLAND RESEARCH SCHOLAR PARASITOLOGY THE University invites applica tions for a Research Scholarship in the Department of Parisitology. The scholarship is to enable the holder to study aspects of the ecology and population dynamics of cattle ticks, as part of a course leading to the Ph.D. Candidates should hold an honours degree (First or Upper Second) in a biological science and would require to be registered as a Ph.D. student in the University of Queensland. The stipend for the scholarship is £A9OO. However, a possibility exists that the stipend may be increased to £AISOO p.a. for a suitably experienced candidate. Applications stating age. qualifications and experience should be forwarded to the undersigned with whom applications close on FEBRUARY 11. 1966. C. J. CONNELL, Registrar. 3683 UNIVERSITY OF QUEENSLAND UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF TOWNSVILLE THE University invites applications for the position of SENIOR DEMONSTRATOR OR DEMONSTRATOR IN GEOLOGY in the University College of Townsville. Applicants should have an Honours Degree in Geology and preference will be given to applicants who have developed particular interests within the fields of Palaeontology, Stratigraphy and SedL mentation. Some previous experience in teaching is desirable but not essential. The salary range for Senior Demonstrator is £AI9OO-5 x 50£A2150 and for Demonstrator XAISOO-4 x 50-£AI7OO per annum The commencing salary for a graduate demonstrator with first or second class honours will be at the rate of £A1550 per annum. In addition a northern allowance of £A3O will be payable. Additional information and application forms will be supplied upon request to the undersigned with whom applications close on JANUARY 21. C. J. CONNELL, Registrar. 3683 UNIVERSITY APPOINTMENTS THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW SOUTH WALES invites applications for appointment to the position of LECTURER SCHOOL OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Salary: £A2400 range £A3170 per annum. Commencing salary will be paid in accordance with qualifications and experience. Applicants must hold a Ph D. Degree or have publications indicating this level of research ability. The field of interest is not prescribed, but the school is particularly interested in developing numerical analysis, computing and electronic instrumentation as tools of research in mechanical engineering, and in plastic metal working. The successful applicant will contribute to both undergraduate and post-graduate activities in the School, including supervision of higher degree candidates. An application form and details of conditions of appointment, including superannuation. study leave and housing scheme may be obtained from the Appointments Branch, Box 1, Post Office, Kensington, N.S.W. The closing date for applications is March 18. 1966. E. H. Davis, Acting Bursar. 3628 UNIVERSITY OF OTAGO DEPARTMENT OF SURVEYING TECHNICIAN APPLICANTS should be thoroughly familiar with the use. field adjustments and care of routine surveying instruments. It would be an advantage if applicants are also qualified in workshop practice and have a knowledge of the workshop repair and adjustment of such instruments. The successful applicant, will be expected to maintain the department’s equipment in good order, both in the department in Dunedin and at field camps, and he may also be expected to assist with some field exercises. Possession of a driving licence for heavy motor vehicles is desirable. Salary will be within the range £845-£llO5 according to ability. Applications should be made in writing to the undersigned from whom conditions of appointment and further information may be obtained. The closing date for applications is January 24, 1966. The appointee should be prepared to take up his duties as near to February 1, 1966. as possible. J. W. HAYWARD. Registrar. 3329 VICTORIA UNIVERSITY OF WELLINGTON APPOINTMENT OF SENIOR LECTURER IN METEOROLOGY Applications are invited from suitably qualified persons for appointment as Senior Lecturer in Meteorology in the department of mathematics. Salary scale for a senior lecturer is £2300 p.a. rising by annual increments of £lOO to £2500 p.a Initial salary will be determined according to qualifications and experience of the appointee. Conditions of appointment are obtainable from the registrar of any university in New Zealand, or from the Registrar. Victoria University of Wellington, P O Box 196, Wellington, with whom applications close on January 31, 1966. L. O. DESBOROUGH. Registrar. 635 U

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Press, Volume CV, Issue 30959, 15 January 1966, Page 27

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Page 27 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume CV, Issue 30959, 15 January 1966, Page 27

Page 27 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume CV, Issue 30959, 15 January 1966, Page 27

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