» UNIVERSITY VACANCIES UNIVERSITY OF CANTERBURY CHAIR OF HISTORY THE Council of the Unlversitv • Invites applications for t,, 1 Chair of History. Professorial salaries will t>. ' within the range of £3250 ' £4OOO per annum. Univerv,, 1 salaries In New Zealand K ,. n . ' erally are at present under r v ■ view. Applications closo on Augu-t 15. 1966. G. G. TURBOTT Registrar, 'private Bag. ! Christchurch. UNIVERSITY OF CANTERBURY SENIOR LECTURER OR LECTURER IN PHYSICS APPLICATIONS are Invited (or the position of Senior Lecturer jor Lecturer in Physics at University. Salary attached to the position is £l3OO to £2500 per annum subject to a bar at £2OOO per annum but those salaries are currently under re view. Commencing salary is in accordance with qualifications and experience with annual increments normlaly of £lOO <The designation “Senior Lecturer is used to denote members f staff who are at present above the £2OOO bar.) Approved fares to Christchurch will be paid Further particulars and ditions of Appointment may bn obtained from the undersigned or from registrars of all other universities in New Zealand. Applications close on July 2>, 1966. • G. G. TURBOIT, Registrar, private Bag, Chriatchurch. 2527 UNIVERSITY OF AUCKLAND APPLICATIONS are Invited for the following teaching positions Conditions of appointment and method of application are avail able from New Zealand and Australian Universities or from the undersigned, with whom ap I plications will close on the ’dates stated. SENIOR LECTURESHIP or [LECTURESHIP IN PREHISTORY Department of Anthropoloby Closing date July 31. Salary according to qualifications and experience within the appropriate scale up to INZ2SUO p.a. The successful applicant will be expected io supervise and participate in the Department s archaeological research in New Zealand and other parts of Polynesia. LECTUREHHIP IN ENTOMOLOGY Closing date July 25. Salary according to qualifications and experience within the scale £NZI3OO-£2OOO p.a. Applicants must have qualifications in Entomology—research experience in Ecology would be an added recommendation. J. A. KIRKNESS. Registrar. University of Auckland, Box 2175, Auckland, New Zealand.
UNIVERSITY OF NEW SOUTH WALES
Invites applications for appointment to the position of SENIOR LECTURER (DATA PROCESSING) SCHOOL OF ACCOUNTANCY Salary: 5A6600 range |A76flO per annum. Commencing salary will be according to qualifications and experience. The successful applicant will work in close co-operation with the Department of Electronic Computation. Experience in the commercial application of computers would be an advantage The University has five computers including a model 360 50 machine. Further information may ba obtained from Professor E. B Smyth, Dean of the Faculty of Commerce and Head of tho School of Accountancy (663-0351, ext. 2311). An application form and details of conditions of appointment including superannuation, study leave, and housilng scheme, may be obtained from the Appointments Section, P.O Box 1, Kensington. N.S.W. The closing date for applications if August 15, 1966. E. H. DAVIS. Bursar. 3648 UNIVERSITY OF NEW SOUTH WALES Invites applications for appointment to three positions of LECTURER/SENIOR LECTURER SCHOOL OF MEDICINE (PRINCE OF WALES AND PRINCE HENRY HOSPITALS) Salary: Lecturer, 9A4800 range 8A6340 per annum. Senior Lecturer, 9A6600 range 9A7600 per annum. Commencing salary according to qualifications and experience. Applicants must have a dis tinguished academic record and good professional qualifications. The successful applicants will teach undergraduate and post graduate students, and there are opportunities for clinical laboratory research and for continuing development in clinical medicine. University staff may be accorded honorary appointment by the Board of the hospitals. This permits them opportunities for patient care. Appointees to these positions may be permit ted to take a limited amount of private practice within the hospitals. Further information may ba obtained from the Head of the School, Professor R. B. Blacket. Prince Henry Hospital, Little Bay. N.S.W. An application form and details of conditions of appointment. including superannuation, study leave, and housing scheme, may be obtained from the Appointments Section, P O Box 1, Kensington, N.S.W. The .closing date for applications is August 15, 1966. E. H. DAVIS. Bursar. 3649 UNIVERSITY OF CANTERBURY SENIOR LECTURERS SENIOR LECTURERS OR LECTURERS OR LECTURERS IN ENGLISH IN ENGLISH Applications are invited for the position, of Senior Lecturer or Lecturer in the department of English language and literature, at thia university. The salary attached to the ' positions is £l3OO to £2500 per annum subject to a bar at £2OOO per annum, but these salaries [are currently under review. . Commencing salary is in accordance with qualifications and ; experience with annual mereIntents normally of £lOO. (The ! designation "senior lecturer" is used to denote members of I staff who are at present above I the £2OOO bar). Approved fare, .to Christchurch will be paid. ' Further particulars 4nd conditions of appointment may be obtained from the undersigned ‘ or from registrars of all other I universities in New Zealand. 1 Applications close on September 30. 1966. G. G. TURBOTT. Registrar. Private Bag, ‘ Christchurch. 2577
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31107, 9 July 1966, Page 26
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