| university vacancies ; I AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL UNIVERSITY i SENIOR LECTURER OR LEC , !TURER IN GEOMORPHOLOGY i Applications are invited for; 1 appointment to a vacant post ■ |of Senior Lecturer or Lecturer | lin Geomorphology in the De-. S artinent of Geography of the, chool of General Studies of j l the University. The appointee i I will be required to take up duty on either October 1, 1966. or January 1, 1967. The appointee will be re-1 quired to give some lectures in; the first year course in general j Geography, to organise and give the geomorphological part of the Physical Geography unit, and to contribute a course on applied geomorphology In Applied Geography. In addition he will be expected to supervise the work of honours and post-graduate students who elect to specialise in geomorphology. Salary on appointment will be in accordance with qualifications and experience within the ranges: Senior Lecturer. £A3250 x £AllO—£A3BOO per annum: Lecturer, £A2400 x £AUO —£A3l7O per annum. Further information and the summary forms which should accompany an application may be obtained from the undersigned. the Australian National University. P.O. Box 4, Canberra, A.C.T., Australia, with whom applications close on February 28. 1966. C. G. Plowman, Registrar. School of General Studies. 2173 LECTURER IN ENTOMOLOGY LINCOLN COLLEGE (University of Canterbury) New Zealand APPLICATIONS are invited for appointment to the position of Lecturer in Entomology in the Department of Agiicultural Zoology at Lincoln College. Applicants should hold a degree in Pure Science or Agricultural Science. Salary within the range £lOOO- - Government Superannuation available. Conditions of appointment obtainable from the undersigned, with whom applications close on March 31, 1966. H. G HUNT, Registrar, Lincoln College, Canterbury. THE UNIVERSITY OF AUCKLAND New Zealand. Applications are Invited for the following positions. Conditions of Appointment and Method of Application are available from New Zealand and Australian universities or from the undersigned, with whom applications will close on Feb ruary 28. Commencing salaries will be fixed in accordance with qualifications and experience within the scales stated. DIRECTORSHIP OF THE COM PUTER LABORATORY. Salary scale: £NZ2IOO x £loo—£2soo p.a. The Director will have the full status and salary of a Senior Lecturer. He will be responsible for the operation of the com puter laboratory in consultation with an advisory computer com mittee and will be required to advise and assist members oi the University in matters con cerning computing and, in con sultation with Heads of Departments, to provide courses of instruction in programming, machine operation and method of numerical analysis as applied to computing. The Lab oratory is presently based on an IBM 1620 computer and an order has been placed for an IBM 1130 system for delivery in February, 1967. Further expansion is envisaged for 1969. EDITORSHIP OF UNIVERSITY PUBLICATIONS. Salary scale: ENZ2IOO x £loo—£2soo p.a. The Editor will be an administrative officer. Applicants must be uni versity graduates with some ex perience in publishing or distri buting books and preferably, with a knowledge of typography EXTENSION LECTURESHIP IN MAORI STUDIES. Salary scale £NZI3OO x £loo—£2ooo p.a. Can didates should hold a good degree in Maori Studies, Anthro pology or History and be fluent in the Maori language. In particular, the person appointed will be required to lecture in Maori language, Maori history and culture and to assist in the ! organisation of courses, schools and conferences of particular concern to the Maori people. SENIOR LECTURESHIP IN PHYS ICS. Salary scale: £NZ2IOO x £lOO —£2500 p.a. An appointment could be made in any of the following fields, with preference for an applicant qualified in a field other than nuclear physics: experimental and theoretical nuclear physics, high-speed electronics, semi-conductor devices, ultrasonics and underwater propagation, atmospheric electricity, ionospheric studies and geomagnetism. STUDENT COUNSELLOR. Salary scale INZ2IOO x £loo—£2soo p.a The Counsellor will have the status of a senior lecturer. Applicants should be graduates with training in psychology, educational psychology or social science. They should have had experience in one or more of the following fields—counselling, university teaching; education; pschological or sociological research; child, educational or vocational guidance; social case work; secondary school teach ing. For preference they should have studied some other discipline at university in addition to psychology, educational psychology or social science. They should be personally suitable to hold the trust and respect of students and staff, and to fit naturally into a university environment. J. A. Kirkness, REGISTRAR, University of Auckland, Box 2175, Auckland. 3412 THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE AT BEDFORD PARK SCHOOL OF PHYSICAL SCIENCES SENIOR LECTURER/ LECTURER IN PHYSICS Applications are invited for appointment as Lecturer or Senior Lecturer in Physics in the School of Physical Sciences of the University of Adelaide at Bedford Park. Applications are particularly sought from physicists interested in research in plasma physics or related fields. The salary ranges at present are: Senior Lecturer: £A3?SO/HO/ 3800 (A6500/220/7600 dollars). ' Lecturer: £A2400 / 110 / 3170 (A4BOO/220/6340 dollars). . Superannuation is on the■ ■ F.S.S.U. pattern. The University of Adelaide at Bedford Park is an academically autonomous campus of the | University of Adelaide situated s on a new site about seven miles south of the city of Adelaide. I llt is anticipated that Bedford Park will become independent! , under the name of The Flinders I J University of South Australia, early in 1966. Academic work at the University is organised in Schools of Language and Literature. Social Sciences, Physical Sciences and Biological Sciences. Teaching will begin at Bedford Park in March, 1966. and new buildings to house the four academic Schools, Library and the Union have now been completed. It c is hoped that the successful applicants will be able to take up duty in 1966. but the actual date may be arranged after appointment. A statement giving information about the development of Bedford Park and setting out conditions of appointment may be obtained from the Secre- ' tary. University of Adelaide, at Bedford Park. Bedford Park, I | South Australia, with whom ap- I 1 plications in duplicate should ' be lodged not later than March 31, 1966 1 I2M !
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Press, Volume CV, Issue 30977, 5 February 1966, Page 32
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