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UNIVERSITY VACANCIES RESEARCH ASSISTANT FOOD MICRO BIOLOGY APPLICATIONS are invited for the position of Research Assistant in the Micro Biology Department to investigate problems associated with the presence of micro-organisms in poultry food. The work will involve isolation and identification of micro-organisms and subsequent testing of the effects of these micro-organisms on poultry health. The position would be suitable for a graduate in the fields of Micro Biology. Zoology. Botany or Chemistry. Consideration will be given to permitting the appointee to register for a higher degree. Commencing salary according to qualifications and experience with initial maximum up to £950 p.a. plus bus fares Christchurch to Lincoln. Conditions of appointment obtainable from the undersigned with whom applications close on January 1. 1964. H. G. HUNT. Registrar. LINCOLN COLLEGE. Canterbury-. 2251 THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW SOUTH WALES invites applications for appointment to the position of ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR, SCHOOL OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING SALARY will be not less than £A3455 per annum (subject to cost of living adjustments). Applicants must hold a higher degree and preference will be given to specialists in the field of power engineering. An interest and experience in energy conversion, the optimisation problems of the power industry and the control of power are desirable. The successful applicant will be responsible to the Head of the School, Professor R. E. Vowels for the development of research and graduate courses in the power field. The School of Electrical Engineering has recently moved to a new building on the Kensington site. Further details about the position may be obtained from the Head of the School of Electrical Engineering, Professor R. E. Vowels. Subject to the consent of the University Council, Professors may undertake a limited amount of higher consultative work.

Prospective applicants should write to the Appointments Section for details of conditions of appointment, including superannuation, study leave, housing scheme. The University reserves the right to fill the position by invitation. One typed copy of the application should be forwarded together with the names of three referees and a recent photograph. to reach the Appointments Section. Box 1. Post Office, Kensington, N.S.W., by January 31, 1964. E. H. DAVIS. Acting Bursar. 2230 THE UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY. EDITOR—SYDNEY UNIVERSITY PRESS APPLICATIONS are invited for the position of Editor, who will work as assistant to the Manager, Sydney University Press. The Press w'ill be primarily concerned with the publication of scholarly works and will not be directly concerned with either printing or retail bookselling activities. Applicants must be graduates who have had editorial experience in actual publishing. Salary will be at the rate of £2500 per annum plus cost of living adjustments (at present £lO p.a. for men, £8 p.a. for women). Salary will be subject to deductions under the State Superannuation Act. Under the Staff Members’ Housing Scheme, in cases approved by the University and its Bankers, married men may be assisted by loans to purchase a house. Applications, giving details of qualifications and experience and the names of three referees, should reach the undersigned by January 31. 1964. For further information ring or write to Mr D. R. V. Wood, MW 0522. Extension 261, or Miss J. D. Fisher, MW 0522, Extension 429. M. A. TELFER. Sydney, Registrar. November, 1963. 2324 THE UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY. RESEARCH STUDENTSHIP IN PLANT PHYSIOLOGY. APPLICATIONS are invited from graduates or graduanas with an Honours degree for the aoove Studentship for further research training in the field of Plant Biophysics, Plant Biochemistry or Plant Physiology at the Joint Plant Physiology Unit of the University of Sydney and the C.5.1.R.0. The stipend W'ill be within the range £lOOO-£llOO per annum depending on (a) the length of the under-graduate course, and (b) the number of years of post-graduate research experience. Some additional assistance may be considered for a student who is married. The Studentship is tenable for two years witn possible extension for a third year. Return fares between the Student’s home and Sydney would be provided for a student from outside New South Wales. Further information may be obtained from the undersigned. Applications, stating details of qualifications and experience, the proposed research project, and the names of two referees, close on December 21. 1963. M. A. TELGER, Sydney, Registrar. November, 1963. 2324 THE UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY DEPARTMENT OF HISTOLOGY AND EMBRYOLOGY APPLICATIONS are invited for the following positions within the Department of Histology and Embryology : (a) Lectureship in Histology and Embryology. (b) Senior Tutor-Demonstra-torship in Histology and Embryology. (An appointment to this position may be made on either a temporary or a permanent basis.) The salary for a Lecturer is within the range £lB9s—xlos— per annum; for a Senior Tutor-Demonstrator within the range £l69s—x 100—£2495 per annum. In each case cost of living adjustments will be allowed and in the case of a permanent appointment the salary will be subject to deductions under the State Superannuation Act. The commencing salary will be fixed according to the qualifications and experience of the successful applicant. Under the Staff Members’ Housing Scheme in cases approved by the University and its Bankers, married men who are permanent members of the academic staff maybe assisted by loans to purchase a house. Applications, giving the names of three referees should be forwarded to reach the undersigned, from whom further information may be obtained, not later than January 16. 1964. M. A. TELFER. Registrar. Sydney. November, 1963. 2325

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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30302, 30 November 1963, Page 30

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Page 30 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume CII, Issue 30302, 30 November 1963, Page 30

Page 30 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume CII, Issue 30302, 30 November 1963, Page 30

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