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UNIVEWITY VACANCIES I MONASH UNIVERSITY VICTORIA. AUSTRALIA Applications are invited for! appointment to the following positions:— DEPARTMENT OF ANATOMY SENIOR L.ECTURER/LECTLRER IN ANATOMY The Department is contributing to the courses for the degiee of M. 8., 8.5., and will accept post-graduate students in Medicine and Biology. Research activities,so far are oriented tov. aras experimental neurology but programmes which include electron microscopy, tissue culture and autoradiography are under way.

DEPARTMENT OF BIOCHEMISTRY lecturer-lec-7LRER IN BIOCHEMISTRY The Department is contributing to the courses for the degree of MB . BS , provides courses for the degrees of B Sc. and B Sc. iHonsj. and accepts Post-graduate students for the degrees oi M.Sc. and Ph D. Its research programme includes studies on the mechanism of biosynthesis of protein with particular reference to hormonal control, of action of androgens in inhibiting the growth of breast carcinoma tissue. of neuromuscular transmission and artificially induced cerebral convulsions. on the amino acid sequence of biologically active pitUitary polypeptides derived from the hydrolysis of growth hormones and the biogenesis of the oxidative system in cells. DEPARTMENT OF PHYSIOLOGY SENIOR LECTURER/LECTURER IN PHYSIOLOGY The Department’s principal research interests at present are the physiology and pharmacology of synaptic and neuromuscular junctions, including those of smooth muscle, and the physiology of sensory mechanisms. DEPARTMENT OF MEDICINE FIRST AND THIRD ASSISTANT The department of Medicine, uhich is situated in Prince Henry’s Hospital will be accepting it* first students in 1964 Appointees will be expected to conduct research as v.ell as to undertake clinical work and teaching. DEPARTMENT OF SURGERY FIRST ASSISTANT The Department of Surgery,) * hich is situated in Alfred Hospital. will be accepting its first students in 1964 Appointees will be expected to conduct research as well as to undertake clinical work and teaching. DEPARTMENTS OF PATHOLOGY AND MICROBIOLOGY These departments are accommodated in newly-built and newly-equipped laboratories associated with the Alfred Hospital and will start under-grad-uate teaching in 1964.

DEPARTMENT OF PATHOLOGY LECTURER, and SENIOR TEACHING FELLOW/TEA CHING FELLOW The Department of Pathology has a research programme at p”esent oriented to problems of biological specificity and the laboratories have been designed for a variety of modern experimental pathological techniques including immunopathology, tissue culture, electron microscopy, histochemistry. radioactive tracing and chemical pathology. Candidates should be interested in these developments but special technical skill or experience is not essential as training will be arranged u-ierever necessary. DEPARTMENT OF MICROBIOLOGY SENIOR LECTURER/LECTURER and SENIOR TEACHING FELLOW’/TEACHING FELLOW The Department of Microbiology is similarly well-equipped for active research and its programme is under consideration pending the arrival of the Head of Department in April. 1963. SALARY SCALES— F.rst Assistant, £A34OO— £A4OOO P a Third Assistant, £ A2olo £A2750 P a Senior Lecturer, £A24BO— p a. Senior Lecturer if medically qualified. £R26oo—£ A 3300 P a Lecturer £ A 1660— £ A 2450 pa. Senior Teaching Fellow, £AI4OO —£AI6O3 p a Teaching Fellow, EAll2o—' £AI3OO pa. With superanuation provision on the F S.S.U. basis. Information regarding application procedure, conditions of appointment. superannuation, travel and removal allowances, studv leave and housing, is available from The Registrar of the University, P.O. Box 92. Clayton. Victoria. Australia. Inquiries relating to reseafch facilities, equipment and details of course should be addressed 1 to the Head of the Depart-! ment concerned:— Anatomy—Professor G C. Schofield. Biochemistry Professor J. Bornstein Physiology—Professor A. K. Me- i Intyre. Medicine—Professor Bryan Hud-) son Surgery Professor H. A. F. Dudley. Pathology—Professor R. C Nairn. Microbiology—Professor B. P Mannion. Correspondence to the above Professors should be directed [ to Monash University. P.O. Box 92. Clayton, Victoria. CLOSING DATE OF APPLICATIONS: Applications close with the Registrar of the University on June 17. 1963. The University reserves the right to make no appointment or to appoint by invitation at any stage. F. H JOHNSON. Registrar. 3457] THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW SOUTH WALES Invites applications for appointment to the position of SENIOR PROJECT SCIENTIST/ PROJECT SCIENTIST. INSTITUTE OF HIGHWAY ' AND TRAFFIC RESEARCH. Salary: Senior Project Scient st. £2597 range £3047 pet annum. Project Scientist. £1777 range £2482 per annum. Commencing salary according to; qualifications and experience. Applicants must have a degree with honours m engineering or science, or equivalent qualifications. and an interest in traffi engineering and should preferably have had traffic engineering experience or training. For appointment as senior project scientist, the possession of a higher degree or equivalent qualifications is essential. The successful applicant will initially participate in a programme of research involving measurement of traffic characteristics and traffic simulation studies on the Institute's digital computer. Further information may be obtained from the Executive Director of the Institute at Kensington. An application form should be obtained from the Appointments Section. Box 1. Post Office, Kensington. NSW. Closing date for applications is May 31. 1963 J. O. A. BOURKE, Bursar 3652 ‘

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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30094, 30 March 1963, Page 29

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