» UNIVERSITY VACANCIES THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW SOUTH WALES INVITES applications for ap pointment to the position of teaching fellow , school of accountancy ‘ ; THE successful applicant will r ! be appointed at a salary b<■tween lA3OOO and SA4IOO per ’ 'annum, depending on qualificar tions and experience. Initial appointment will be 1 for one year and there are pro>1 pects of renewal on an annual J basis for a maximum period of 1 three years. Applicants must hold an non- ‘ ours degree in accountancy or 1 have equivalent qualifications. • The successful applicant will •undertake research for a higher >'degree and will have some (teaching duties. I ‘ Further information may be • obtained from the Head of the ’ School of Accountancy, Professor E. B. Smyth. I An application form may be - obtained from the appointments ’ branch. P.O. Box 1. Kensington. • N.S.W. The closing dale for applications is April 11. 1966 I E H. Davis. Acting Bursar 2435 THE FLINDERS UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA 1 CHAIR IN DRAMA Applications are invited for ! appointment as- Professor of , Drama in the School of Language and Literature. As it is intended to Integrate . the studv of drama closely into : the pattern of courses offered 1 in the School, an interest in drama as a form of communi • cation through modern mass 1 media, as well as through the I traditional theatre, will be ■' welcomed. J The salary is 8A10.400 a year, with Superannuation on the F.S.S.U. basis. ! The Flinders University of South Australia is the successor to The University of Adelaide at Bedford Park. The University lis situated at Bodford Park 1 seven miles south of the centre of Adelaide. The academic 1 work is organised in Schools of Languages and Literature. • Social Sciences. Physical Sciences and Biological Sciences. New buildings to house the four academic Schools, the Library, the Registry and the Union have been constructed. Sixteen professors and 40 non-profes sorial members of the academic staff have been appointed. Over 400 first-year students and 30 post-graduate students have been enrolled for 1966. The successful applicant should be able to take up duty early in 1967, but the date will be arranged with him after appointment. A statement giving fuller information about the develop ment of The Flinders University of South Australia, and setting out the information required of candidates and the condi tions of appointment may be obtained from the Secretary. The Flinders University of South Australia, Bedford Park. South Australia, or from the Secretary-General, The Associa tion of Commonwealth Universities Marlborough House. Pal) Mali London. 5.W.1., England Applications in duplicate should he lodged with the Secretary. The Flinders University of South Australia, not later than April 22, 1966. 3459 THE UNIVERSITY OF AUCKLAND Applications are Invited for the following teaching posts. Conditions of appointment and method of application are avail able from New Zealand and .Australian Universit'cs or from f the undersigned, with whom ap-jplicatton-s will close nn the dates stated. Salaries according to qualifications and experience within the following scales [Chairs: The basic professorial salary is fN.Z.3250 p.a., but it is within the power of the Coun cil to make appointments at | £3400 p.a. and £3700 p.a. I Senior Lecturers: IN.Z 2100 x £lOO-12500 p.a. I Lecturers: 1N.Z.1300 x £10(1£2OOO p.a. CHAIRS IN LAW (2): Closing date: April 8, 1966 One Chair is to fill a vacancy created by the retirement of Professor A. G. Davis. The Second Chair is newly established. The Council does not wish to define the field or fields of law for the teaching of which the Professors will be responsiible. It does, however, hope that they will be ready 10 accept responsibility for tiir teaching of Public International Law and Commercial Law, In eluding Taxation. If applicant* have had training or experience in Criminology this should b« stated. CHAIR IN MATHEMATICS Closing Date: April 15. 1966 Following the resignation of Professor F. Chong, a Second Chair in the Department is now vacant. Applicants should have a substantial record of publi* cation, preferably in some branch of modern analysis, tn pology or geometry. Apart from pursuing original work of hi® own, it is hoped that the Professor will assist in gener ally promoting research in mathematics at the University SENIOR LECTURESHIP OR LECTURESHIP IN MATHEMATICS: Closing date: April 15. 1966 Any field of specialisation in Pure Mathematics, Applied Mathematics or Probability and Statistics may be acceptable. EXTENSION LECTURESHIPS Closing date: March 31. 1966 Commencing salaries will be in accordance with the scale for Lecturers. Applicants shou’d hold good degrees preferably in Economics, History, Psychology or Sociology. In particular they will be responsible with other extension lecturers for the or ganising of programmes of clashes for metropolitan Auck land and for country urban centres and for lecturing to tu 'torial classes in both areas J. A. KIRKNESS, Registrar, I UNIVERSITY OF AUCKLAND, Box 2175. Auckland, New Zealand
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Press, Volume CV, Issue 31001, 5 March 1966, Page 32
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