UNIVERSITY VACANCIES DATA PROCESSING SUPERVISOR IN THE ADMINISTRATION UNIVERSITY OF OTAGO APPLICATIONS are invited for the post of Data Processing Supervisor in the Administration. The present 1.8. M. punch card equipment processes student enrolments. examination results, and statistics, and Is expanding to include accounting work. For someone interested in this new and rapidly expanding field of work this offers an excellent opportunity. In the event of a suitable applicant not having had the necessary machine experience, full training will be given on the equipment. Preference will be given to a graduate of any Faculty or to a person who is nearing the'completion of a degree course. Previous experience, whilst an advantage, is not essential. The salarv will be in the range of £lOB5 to £2040 and will be dependent on qualifications and experience. Conditions of appointment may be obtained from the undersigned. Appllcatlonsc lose on JULY 23. 1966. J. W. HAYWARD, Registrar. 3393! MASSEY UNIVERSITY OF MANAWATU PALMERSTON NORTH, NEW ZEALAND LECTURER FOR DEPARTMENT OF MICROBIOLOGY Applications are invited from qualified persons for the position of Lecturer in Microbiology. Applicants should have a sound knowledge of the subject in addition to their area of special interest. The successful applicant will assist in the teaching of microbiology to science students at under-graduate and postgraduate levels. Salary: Lecturer £NZI3OO- - (X £100). Further details of the position and of the University, together with the general conditions of appointment, may be obtained from the SecretaryGeneral, Association of Coinmonwealth Universities, Marlborough House, Pall Malli, London, or the undersigned, with whom applications close on August 31, 1966. A. J. WEIR, Registrar. 3537 MONASH UNIVERSITY, Melbourne, Australia. DEPARTMENT OF MODERN LANGUAGES—GERMAN SECTION Applications are invited for appointment to the following posts: SENIOR LECTURER or LECTURER, and SENIOR TEACHING FELLOW or TEACHING FELLOW In the above Department, which at present has French, German, Linguistics, Malay and Indonesian, and Russian Sections. Spanish is also taught, and Japanese will be introduced in 1967. THE GERMAN SECTION has a full-time academic staff of 13, and about 300 students. Current research projects include aspects of 18th and 20th Century German literature, German Australiana, bibliography, and problems of bilingualism. A higher degree in German (Ph.D. or Dr. Phil.) and several years' university teaching experience will be required for appointment as Senior Lecturer and desirable for appointment as Lecturer. Applicants should have special interests In a branch of German Literature after 1750. Applicants for Senior Teaching Fellowships and Teaching Fellowships should have an honours degree or Staatsexamen, and will be expected to work for a higher degree. A native speaker of German will be given preference. SALARY RANGES: Senior Lecturer, 5A6500-7600; Lecturer, 9A4800-6300; Senior Teaching Fellow, BA3BOO- - Teaching Fellow, 5A3200-3500. With superannuation provision on the F.S.S.U. basis for appointees of Senior Teaching Fellow status and above. BENEFITS: Full travelling expenses for an appointee and family; removal allowance: repatriation after three years’ appointment if desired: initial subsidised housing. LECTURERS AND ABOVE ONLY: one year's study leave after six years’ service, pro rata after three years; availability of loans for home purchase. Further information is available from: The Registrar, Monash University, P.O. Box 92, Clayton, Victoria, Australia, and the Professor of German, Professor L. Bodi. Closing date: August 31, 1966. The University reserves the right to make no appointment. J. D. BUTCHART, Academic Registrar. 3581 THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW ENGLAND TEACHING FELLOW IN GEOLOGY (PALAEONTOLOGY Applications are invited for the above position. Applicants should possess a good honours degree with specialisation in Palaeontology. The Teaching Fellow will carry out demonstrating and such other duties as may be assigned by the Head of the Department and will be expected to undertake research for a higher degree. Applicants should Indicate the earliest date on which they can commence duties. Commencing salary will be determined according to qualifications and experience within the range: BA3OOO x 200—8A3800. Provision is made for payment of fares and removal expenses. Further information may be obtained from the undersigned, with whom applications (two copies, together with a recent photograph and the names of three referees) close on August 5, 1966. T. C. LAMBLE, Registrar. ARMIDALE, N.S.W. 3547 THE UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY LECTURESHIPS IN EDUCATION APPLICATIONS are invited for the following positions within the Department of Education: (a) LECTURESHIP IN EDUCATION. Preference will be given to candidates with qualifications to teach courses in the Theory of Education. (b) LECTURESHIP IN EDUCATION. Preference will be given to candidates with qualifications in Science Education or Curriculum Construction or Educational Statistics. (c) LECTURESHIP IN EDUCATION (in the field of Physical Education). The successful applicant will be responsible for Physical Education courses taken by women at the University of Sydney. Salary for a Lecturer is within the range 4800 x 220—6340 dollars per annum. Information concerning superannuation, housing scheme, sabbatical leave, etc., and method of application is obtainable from the Registrar, University of Sydney, Sydney, N.S.W.. with whom applications close on August 15, 1966. M. A. TELFER, Registrar. 1552
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