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UNIVERSITY VACANCIES •THE UNIVERSITY OF OTAGO and I THE OTAGO HOSPITAL BOARD DUNEDIN, NEW ZEALAND SENIOR LECTURER OR LECTURER IN PATHOLOGY Applications are invited from medical graduates for the positions of Senior Lecturer or Lecturer in Pathology. Duties include teaching participation in the clinical laboratory services of the Dunedin Hospitals and research. The salary for a Lecturer is in the scale £lBOO x £lOO-£3OOO, with a promotion bar at £2500. The status of Senior Lecturer may be awarded as a mark of personal distinction either on initial appointment or by subsequent promotion. The salary for a Senior Lecturer will be in the range £2700-£3300. The starting salary will be determined by age and experience. Assistance with fares and reI moval costs is provided. i The appointee is expected to I commence duties at the end of (1966 or early in 1967. Further particulars may be obtained from the Professor of Pathology, Medical School, , Dunedin, or from the undersigned. Applications close on August 15, 1966. J. W. HAYWARD. Registrar. 2178 THE AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE OF ADVANCED STUDIES THE JOHN CURTIN SCHOOL OF MEDICAL RESEARCH DEPARTMENT OF MEDICAL CHEMISTRY APPLICATIONS are Invited from Chemists experienced in the nuclear magnetic spectroscopy of nitrogenous heterocyclic and other compounds for appointment to a Fellowship in Magnetic Spectroscopy within the Department of Medical Chemistry (Head: Professor Adrien Albert). The successful applicant would be expected to undertake research mainly in this field, and to spend about half of his time supervising the production and interpretation of n.m.r. spectra for other members of the school, in conjunction with a full-time technical officer (electronic engineer) who has been appointed to maintain and help operate the Perkin-Elmer 60 Me instrument. The salary and range of a Fellow are determined within the limits A 5620-7609 dollars. Appointment is made for an initial period of five years; thereafter he may be re-appointed until retiring age. A Fellow is entitled to one year’s study leave on full pay, plus a contribution towards travel and other expenses, in every seven years of service. Superannuation is on the F.S.S.U. pattern, with supplementary benefits. A travel grant and assistance with housing is provided. Further particulars and information as to the method of application should be obtained from the undersigned. The closing date for applications is July 31, 1966. D. K. R. HODGKIN, Registrar, Institute of Advanced Studies, Box 4, P. 0., Canberra, A.C.T. June 27, 1966. 29281 THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW ENGLAND (TEACHING FELLOW/DEMONSTRA- ( TOR IN BIOCHEMISTRY APPLICATIONS are invited for the above position from University graduates. A Teaching Fellow should have a good honours degree and will be expected to enrol for a higher degree in a field of biochemistry. Commencing salary will be determined according to qualifications and experience within the range—A3ooo dollars x 20— A3BOO dollars. Provision is made for 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 12, 1966. T. C. LAMBLE, Registrar. ARMIDALE, N.S.W. 2929 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: SA3OOO x 200 —$A3BOO. 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.

University of Waikato, Hamilton, New Zealand LECTURESHIPS THE UNIVERSITY of WAIKATO began this year teaching full-time co-ordinated courses of study in the Schools of Humanities, Social Sciences and Education. Because of the development of these courses, it now wishes to make five further appointments to its staff, and invites applications in the subjects listed below. Appointments may be made at the grade of Senior Lecturer, Lecturer, or Junior Lecturer. ENGLISH: (A special interest in the eighteenth century and in the history of the novel would be an added qualification). GEOGRAPHY: (In any aspect of human geography, but qualifications in cultural, settlement and economic geography are particularly sought). GERMAN HISTORY: (With interests in medieval or modern history). MATHEMATICS: (Preference will be given to candidates with qualifications in Pure Mathematics or Statistics). POLITICS The salary scale for Senior Lecturers is £2lOO-£2500; that for Lecturers is £l3OO-£2OOO-£2300; and that for Junior Lecturers is £lOOO-£l2OO. All appointments will be offered from February 1, 1967. The University of Waikato was established on January 1, 1964. It occupies a site of about 125 acres on the outskirts of Hamilton. The academic organisation is based on schools of study rather than on faculties and departments. The development of postgraduate work and research is encouraged and conditions for study leave are favourable. Conditions of appointment are available from the Registrar of any University in New Zealand and from the Secretary of the Association of Commonwealth Universities, Marlborough House, Pall Mall, London, S.W.I. Applications close with the Registrar, University of Waikato, Private Bag, Hamilton, New Zealand on August 22, 1966. N. W. Kingsbury, Registrar. 2177

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31113, 16 July 1966, Page 30

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Page 30 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31113, 16 July 1966, Page 30

Page 30 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31113, 16 July 1966, Page 30

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