UNIVERSITY VACANCIES MASSEY UNIVERSITY OF MANAWATU TECHNICIAN. , AGRONOMY DEPARTMENT Applications are invited for' the position of Technician in the Agronomy Department. Duties are varied and main.y concerned with assisting m the preparation of practical classes in the laboratory and in the Held Much of the work is outdoors helping with the organisation of student experiments and with research studies tn the p’ant/animal field. Commencing salary is dependent on age. experience and qualifications. The salary sca.e also provides an excellent opportunity for promotion to an attractive level. Superannuation scheme is available. and the annual holidays are two or three weeks depending on age or service. . ~ . Written applications should be forwarded to the undersigned not later than June 30. A. J. WEIR. Registrar. 7343 MASSEY UNIVERSITY OF MANAWATU, PALMERSTON NORTH. NEW ZEALAND APPLICATIONS are invited for a position of Lecturer or Senior Lecturer in the Department of Economics. Salary: Lecturer £NZI3OO£NZ2OOO p.a. (x£100): Senior Lecturer £NZ£2IOO-£NZ2SOO p.a. (x£100). Preference will be given to those applicants whose teaching and research interests are primarily theoretical. Current research in the department focuses upon theoretical studies in international trade. The appointee will be required to commence duties on or before the commencement of the 1967 academic year. Conditions of appointment and details of the University may be obtained from the Secretary, Asociation of Commonwealth I iiversities, Marlborough House, /all Mall, London, or the undersigned, with whom applications close on July 31. 1966.
A. J. WEIR, Registrar. 3758 MONASH UNIVERSITY, Melbourne, Australia. CHEMICAL ENGINEERS and CHEMISTS APPLICATIONS are Invited for up to five posts as SENIOR LECTURER or LECTURER in the Department of Chemical Engineering. An exceptionally well qualified applicant may be considered for appointment to an ASSOCIATE PROFESSORSHIP or READERSHIP. The following branches are of special interest: MASS AND HEAT TRANSFER PROCESS CONTROL, FLUID and FLUID-PARTICLE MECHANICS. Also of interest are KINETICS OF INDUSTRIAL (INCLUDING METALLURGICAL) CHEMICAL REACTIONS, BIOCHEMICAL and FOOD ENGINEERING. The Department Is well housed in a new building. Good computing facilities are available. SALARY RANGES: Reader. SAB6OO, Associate Professor SABOOO—SAB6OO, Senior Lecturer $A6500—9A7600, Lecturer SA4BOO—SA63OO, with superannuation on the F.S.S.U. basis. BENEFITS: Full travelling expenses for an appointee and family; removal allowance: repatriation after three years if desired: initial subsidised housing; one year's study leave after six years, pro-rata after three years; availability of loans for home purchase. Further general information is available from the Academic Registrar, Monash University. Clayton, Victoria. Technical inquiries to Professor O. E. Potter, Chairman, Department of Chemical Engineering. Closing date: August 15, 1966. J. D. BUTCHART, Academic Registrar. 3782
THE UNIVERSITY OF f WESTERN AUSTRALIA < 1 SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE ( APPLICATIONS are invited for t appointment to a position of < LECTURER in the recently established < Schoo! of Architecture. The ] post, for which the salary range \ is A4BOO/220/6340 dollars p.a.. t will become available on t January 1, 1967. Superannua- ] tion will be semitar to , F-S-S.U. . ] The appointee will be , expected to develop an interest . in some special aspects of < Architecture. One field which ’ Faculty has in mind is that of . piped, ducted and mechanical , services and their integration ■lnto architectural! design; another is that of system build- s ing. The appointee will be I required to conduct teaching in 1 his speciality both by lecturing . and in the studio. i The school, of which Pro- , fessor Gordon Stephenson Is the ( Head, is stiili in the formative stage. This provides unusua, opportunities for the development of a special interest. Intending applicants ..arc requested to obtain details o. the procedure to be followed in applying for the post and a copy of the conditions of appointment before submitting their applications. This information is available from the undersigned with whom applications close on August 6, 1966. A. J. WILLIAMS. Registrar. 3117 THE UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY Invites applications for the newly established positions of LECTURER/SENIOR LECTURER AND LECTURER IN THE TEACHING OF ENGLISH AS A FOREIGN LANGUAGE THE persons appointed to these positions will be required to teach students enrolled for the recently introduced Diploma In the Teaching of English as a Foreign Language but may be required to undertake other duties in other Departments. The person appointed to the Lectureship/Senior Lectureship will be responsible for organising the Diploma course. Candidates should have qualifications in English or in Education. Previous experience in the teaching of English as a Foreign Language, preferably to non-Europeah students, is essential and a knowledge of modern English linguistics is desirable. Salary for a Lecturer is within the range 4800-X220-6340 dollars per annum, and for a Senior Lecturer within the range 6609x200-7600 dollars per annum. Information concerning superannuation, housing scheme, sabbatical leave, etc., and method of papllcation Is obtainable from the Registrar. University of Sydney. Sydney, N.S.W., with whom applications close on August 5, 1966. M. A. TELFER. Registrar. 3964 THE UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA ' CHAIR OF PSYCHOLOGY Applications are invited for : appointment to the above-named . position, which will become vacI ant in August next following the resignation of Protestor K. F. I Walker to take up a senior . appointment at the International . Institute for Labour Studies tn ; Geneva. The salary for the appointment is $A10,400 p.a., with superannuation similar to ' FSSU. Intending applicants are re- , quested to obtain details of the j procedure to be followed in I applying for the post and a . copy of the conditions of apr pointment before submitting . their applications. This information is available from the ’ undersigned, with whom applications close on August 31. 1966 A. J. WILLIAMS, Registrar. I 4126
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