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UNIVERSITY VACANCIES MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY, SYDNEY. AUSTRALIA. APPLICATIONS are Invited for the following positions in Macquarie University which will open on Its site at North Ryde, Sydney, for graduate and undergraduate courses not later than March, 1967. The policy of the Council is to develop the University for 10,006 undergraduates within a period of ten years. Applicants should state with their curriculum vitae the names of three referees, and as an early start is important, the date on which they would be able to take up duty. Salary for the four positions listed will be £4595 (Australian) per annum plus cost of living adjustments at present £42 (Australian), subject to deductions under the State Superannuation Fund, but may be subject to review in the near future. A SUS Members’ Housing Scheme will be esUbllshed and in cases approved by the University and 1U bankers, married men may be assisted by loans to purchase a house. The Act of Parliament setting up the University has been proclaimed but no by-laws have yet been formulated. The duties and responsibilities of the following positions are therefore sUted only in general terms and will be subject to definition and clarification by the Council at a later date and will in any event, be subject to the direction of the Vice-Chancellor. REGISTRAR Applicants should, for preference, be experienced in the academic administration of an established University. The Registrar will be principally concerned with the provision of services relating to the academic administration of the University. BURSAR Applicants should, for preference, be experienced in the financial and accounting administration appropriate to a university. The Bursar will be principally concerned with the accounting, budgeting and allied aspects of the University's administration. LIBRARIAN Applicants should, for preference, have had experience in a senior capacity in an eixsting University library and will be required to organise and staff the library and to advise on the planning of the building to be erected to house the library. ARCHITECT-PLANNER

Applicants should be qualified architects and, for preference, should have some planning qualification or experience and have had experience or interest in landscape architecture. With the assistance of consultants the ArchitectPlanner will be required to plan the development of a site of approximately 330 acres and to co-ordinate the work of various firms of executive architects and a complex and continuing building operation extending over a period of years so as to ensure that satisfactory standards of physical environment are maintained. The Council reserves the right to fill these positions by invitation. Applications should be addressed to the undersigned, at Box 458, P. 0., North Sydney, New South Wales, and will close on November 3, 1964. P. G. PRICE, Chairman of Council. September, 1964. THE UNIVERSITY OF TASMANIA TECHNICIAN, DEPARTMENT OF ANATOMY. APPLICATIONS are invited from suitably qualified Technicians for appointment to the above position. Appointment will be made as Technician Grade II (£1286-50-£1486); Technical Officer Grade I (£l5OO-50-£1600) or Grade II (£1625-50-£1775) according to qualifications and experience. Liberal superannuation, sick leave, annual leave and long service leave provisions. Further details may be obtained from the undersigned with whom applications close on October 30, 1964. D. A. KEARNEY, Acting Registrar. 3093 THE UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA CHAIR OF HISTORY APPLICATIONS are Invited for appointment to the Chair of History which will fall vacant following the retirement of Professor Fred Alexander at the end of 1965. The appointment will carry with it the headship of the Department of History. The salary of the appointee will be £A4600 p.a. with superannuation similar to F S.S.U. Professorial salaries in Australian universities are under review at present. A second Chair of History which has been established to come into effect from 1/1/66 and two other newly created teaching posts, will be filled in consultation with tha new Head of the Department. A candidate wishing to be considered for appointment to the Chair but not desirous of undertaking the duties of Head of the Department should indicate this in his application. Intending applicants are requested to obtain details of the procedure to be followed in applying for the post and a copy of the conditions of appointment. together with information about the Department of History, before submitting their applications. This information is available from the undersigned, with whom applications close on November 28, 1964.

A. J. WILLIAMS, Registrar. 3086 THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW SOUTH WALES invites applications for appointment to the position of SENIOR LECTURER/LECTURER SCHOOL OF MATHEMATICS Salary: Senior Lecturer. £A2786 range £A3286 per annum. Lecturer, £A1936 range £A2636 per annum. These salaries are under review. Commencing salary according to qualifications and experience. Applicants must hold at least an honours degree of high standing in mathematics or have equivalent qualifications and be able to produce evidence of strong research interests and experience. For appointment as Senior Lecturer a higher degree is essential. The School of Mathematics is under the Headship of Professor Geoffrey Bosson, the other senior members of the School being Professor George Szekeres (Pure Mathematics). Professor John M. Blatt (Applied Mathematics), and Associate Professor James B. Dongles (Statistics). Research Interests include number theory, group theory, analysis, integral transforms, general relativity, reactor theory, statistical mechanics, superconductivity, theoretical nuclear physics, astrophysics, numerical analysis, stochastic processes, experimental design and discrete distribution theory. The successful applicant will lecture in his own specialty but will also participate in the general teaching programme of mathematics in science and engineering courses. Further information may be obtained from any of the Professors of the School. An application form and details of conditions of appointment, including superannuation, study leave, housing schemes, may be obtained from the Appointments Section. Box 1, Post Office, Kensington, N.S.W. The closing date for applications is October 31, 1964. J. O. A. BOURKE. 3140

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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30562, 3 October 1964, Page 32

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