I UNIVERSITY VACANCIES AUCKLAND HOSPITAL BOARD SENIOR CASUALTY OFFICER APPLICATIONS are Invited from suitably qualified Medical Practitioners for the position of: SENIOR CASUALTY OFFICER, Auckland Hospital. It is desirable but not essential that applicants be Feliows of a recognised College of Surgeons of the British Commonwealth. The position is designated under the New Zealand Hospital Employment (Medical Officers’) Regulations. 1964, as Specialist, the salary scale prescribed by the Regulations being £2295 2415 2555 2710 per annum. (The commencing salary within this scale will be determined by the Medical Officers Salaries ’Grading Committee in accordance with the qualifications and experience of the appointee.) Conditions of Appointment giving further details of this position and Form of Application are available from the Secretary. Auckland Hospital Board. P.O. Box 5546. Auckland. C. 1.. with whom applications close at 2 p.m. on Monday. March 28. 1966. DOCTOR wanted for Edendale Woodlands District in Southland. A pleasant farming area providing a good living for Medical Practitioner, also Fishing, Golf. Bowls. Football. etc., as recreation. District is prepared to assist a suitable Doctor in getting established. Write: Mr G. D. O’Neill. Secretary,! Federated Farmers. Edendale.; I for particulars.344B • MASSEY UNIVERSITY OF MANAWATU PALMERSTON NORTH SENIOR LECTURER IN PHYSICS LECTURER IN PHYSICS i APPLICATIONS are invited for the positions of Senior Lecturer and Lecturer in Physics in the Department of Physics and Engineering. Salarv: Senior Lecturer, £2lOO- - p.a. (plus £100). Lecturer. £l5OO-£2OOO p.a. (plus £100). Further details of the positions and of the university may be obtained from the undersigned. with whom applications close on March 31. 1966. A. J. WEIR. Registrar. 6324 MONASH UNIVERSITY. MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA. i ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OR READER DEPARTMENT OF ANTHROPOLOGY AND SOCIOLOGY APPLICATION’S are invited for appointment to the above position. The Department has particular interests in: social anthropology of Australia and neighbouring areas in Oceania and South-east Asia; general sociology with specific reference to modern Australian society; demography and social-science statistics; urban and industrial sociology. Candidates with an established and continuing interest in any of these fields will be given I preference. SALARY—Reader- SAB6OO p.a.; Associate Professor: SABOOO x 200—SS600 p.a. with superannuation provision on the F.S.S.U. basis. N0te.—82.50 = £Stg.l. ' BENEFITS.—FuII travelling ex i penses for an appointee and i family: removal allowance: repatriation after three years’ . appointment if desired: subsidised housing initially, plus I availability of loans for home' purchase; one year’s study leave after six years, pro rata after three years, with provision for i financial assistance. I Further general information and details of application procedure are available from the Academic Registrar of the University, Clayton, Victoria, Australia.’ Inquiries concerning the teaching and research programme of the Department should be addressed to the Chairman, Professor M. G. Marwick. Closing Date. —April 18, 1966. J. D. BUTCH ART, Academic Registrar. 3408 MASSEY UNIVERSITY OF MANAWATU PALMERSTON NORTH LECTURER/SENIOR LECTURER IN AGRONOMY (FARM MACHIN ERY) Mas'sey University of Manawatu Invites applications for the position of Lecturer/Senior Lecturer of Agronomy (Farm Machinery). The appointee wiill be required ; to undertake undergraduate and i post-graduate teaching in the Agronomy Department with par- ■ ticular emphasis on farm ma- 1 chinery and farm mechanisation. At the under-graduate ; level he will be required to co- 1 operate with other specialists I in the Department and to teach I the applied aspects of machinery and mechanisation relating 1 to pasture and crop production 1 At the post-graduate level he ; will be required to supervise ; advanced studies in farm mechanisation relating to agronomic ’ problems. Opportunities and 1 facilities for research in the ! more basic as weU'l as the more ; applied studies are available. Salary: Lecturer £l5OO-12000 ' p.a. (x £100). Senior Lecturer £2lOO-£2500 p.a. (x 1 £100). Conditions of appointment ; and details of the University 1 may be obtained from the 1 undersigned with whom applications close on April 30, 1966 A. J. WEIR. : Registrar. 3445
THE AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL UNIVERSITY DIRECTOR OF ADULT EDUCATION Applications are invited for appointment to a new position of Director of Adult Education With the appointment of a Director, a new University Department of Adult Education wiihl be established in place of , the present Department which is within the Schoo] of Genera! Studies, and the Director will , report to Councid through the i Vice-Chancellor. The new Department wiM be i responsiible for the development j 0 fthe current programme of course®, schools and seminars I in the humanities and social and physical sciences. In addition the University plans that the Director might initiate extension work on a national basis - and entribute to its develop- ; ment by research and publication. The salary of the Director wiE [ be £A5200 (SA10.400) and appoint-' ment will be to age 65 with pro- j visdon for the Director to retire at 60 if he so desires. The ' Director will be required to: contribute to the University superannuation scheme. Provision exists for study leave with financial assistance from the | University. | Further information and the I summary form which ahould 1 [accompany an application may | be obtained from the under-1 [signed. Australian National University. P.O. Box 4, Canberra. A.C.T., Australia. Applications will close on May [2, 1966. D. K. R. HODGKIN, Acting Registrar. Australian National University [ February 7, 1966.
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