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UNIVERSITY VACANCIES THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE WAITE AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE Applications are invited for the following appointments:— 1 SENIOR LECTURER/ LECTORI ER IN BIOMETRY An applicant should have an apropriate background in one or more of the following fields: mathematics, statistics, biomathematios, or a biological discipline with supplementary experience in biomathematlcal and statistical aspects. Duties of the post include some teaching of undergraduate courses in I Biometry, and statistical col-lab-j oration with other departments | of the institute. Research interests may be In any of the fields listed above. Technical officers are available for assistance in research programmes. 2 TUTOR IN BIOMETRY Applications are invited from graduates and from persons completing degree courses in mathematics and statistics. The successful applicant wild be eligible and encouraged to undertake studies leading to a higher degree and will otherwise, in addition to teaching duties, assist in a research programme associated with the application of computers in statistical and biological research.Salary Scales: Senior Lecturer. £A3250-110-£A3809: Lecturer, £A24«O-110-£A3170; with superannuation on the F.S.S.U. basis. Tutor: £AI4OO-50-£A1650 (no provision is made for superannuation). In each case the initial salary of the successful candidate will be fixed within the appropriate scale in accordance with qualifications and previous experience. Further Information: A potential candidate for the Senior Lectureship/Lectureship should seek from the Registrar of the University or from the Secretary, A.C.U., Marlborough House. Pall Mall. Lndon, S.W.I, the following documents: (1) general Conditions of Appointment, which include particulars . of tenure, superannuation, removal expenses, invalidity and study leave, and (2) a Statement giving information about the Biometry Section and such matters as help In housing, conference grants and special support for research. A separate Statement incorporating the terms of appointment and general information about the Biometry Section is available to those interested in the Tutorship. The University will! gladly supply any further information desired on request to the Registrar. Applications, in duplicate, should give the information listed in the penultimate paragraph of the relevant Statement, and should reach the Registrar of the University at North terrace, Adelaide, not later than JULY 12, 1965. _2255 THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW SOUTH WALES Invites applications for appointment to the position of LECTURER SCHOOL OF HISTORY Salary: £A2400 range £A3170 per annum. Commencing salary will be according to qualifications and experience. Applicants must have a good honours degree and a higher degree or equivalent research experience and publication. Special knowledge of nineteenth century British history, Tudor and Stuart history or Australian history would be advantageous but applications will also be welcomed from candidates possessing good qualifications in other branches of modern history. An application form and details of conditions of appointment, including superannuation, study leave. housing scheme, may be obtained from the Appointments Section, Box 1, Post Office, Kensington, N.S.W. The closing date for applications is June 7, 1965. J. 0. A. BOURKE, Bursar. 2302 THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW SOUTH WALES invites applications for appointment to the position of LECTURER IN ENGINEERING, BROKEN HILL DIVISION SALARY: £A2400 range £A3170 per annum. Commencing salary i accordnig to qualifications and experience. Applicants must hold an honours degree in mechanical, civil or electrical engineering or have equivalent qualifications. The successful applicant will . lecture in subjects related to his special training. He will be encouraged to undertake reAt Broken Hill there is an active research programme in science and engineering relating to the mining industry and opportunities for research projects are many and varied. Further information may be obtained from Mr K. Hogan, Director, Broken Hill Division, The University of New South Wales, Post Office Box 334. Broken Hill. An application form and details of conditions of appointment, including superannuation, study leave, housing scheme, may be obtained from the Appointments Section, Box 1, Post Office. Kensington, N.S.W. J. O. A. BOURKE. Bursar. 2301 I ——— 1 THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW SOUTH WALES invites applications for appolnt- ! ment to the position of SENIOR PROJECT SCIENTIST/ PROJECT SCIENTIST < INSTITUTE OF HIGHWAY AND i TRAFFIC RESEARCH : SALARY: Senior Project Scien- ■ tlst—Grade 1: £A3300 range EA3500 per annum; Grade II: £A3600 range £3BOO per annum. Project Scientist Grade 1: £A2400 range £A2730 per annum: Grade II: £A2840 range £A3170 per ! annum. Commencing salary according to qualifications and experience. Applicants must hold an honours degree in engineering or physics or have equivalent qualifications and have had research experience. For appointment as Senior Project Scientist a higher grade is essential. Previous experience in the fields of electronics or soil mechanics would be advantageous. The successful applicant will undertake, initially, research work sponsored by the Australian Road Research Board, on the evaluation of soli properties by electronically induced vibrations. An application form may be obtained from the Appointments Section, Box 1, Post Office, Kensington. New South Wales. The closing date for applications is June 11, 1965. J. O. A. BOURKE, Bursar. 2301 VICTORIA UNIVERSITY OF WELLINGTON DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS Applications are invited from suitably qualified persons for the post of Senior Lecturer or Lecturer tn Economic History. Salary scale: Senior lecturer. £2300-£2500 p.a.; lecturer, £l3OO- - then on recommendation to £2200 Conditions of appointment may be obtained from the registrar of any university in New Zealand, or direct from the Registrar, Victoria University of Wellington, P.O. Box 196, Wellington, with whom applications close on June 30. 1965. L. O. DESBOROUGH. j Registrar. I Mill

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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30763, 29 May 1965, Page 29

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