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UNIVERSITY VACANCIES MONASH UNIVERSITY, Melbourne, Australia. EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH OFFICER THE Professorial Board has set up an Education Committee, one of whose functions is to study the University’s educational methods and a Research Officer is required to assist in planning the Committee's programme and to initiate its first research project. A good honours degree and experience in educational research Is essential. SALARY: Within the grade of Senior Lecturer £A3256 £A3BOO or Lecturer £A24OO— according to qualification, and experience with superannuation on the F.S.S.U. basis. BENEFITS: Full travelling expenses for an appointee and family; removal allowance; repatriation expenses after three years’ appointment if desired; subsidised housing plus availability of loans for home purchase; one year's study leave after six years' service, pro rata after three years, with provision for financial assistance. Further general information and details of application procedure are available from the Registrar of the University, P.O. Box 92, Clayton, Victoria, Australia. CLOSING DATE: August 27, 1965. V. H. JOHNSON, Registrar. 19.7.65. 2214 THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW SOUTH WALES invites applications for appointment to the position of PROFSSOR OF PHILOSOPHY The School of Philosophy consists of a Department of Philosophy and a Department of History and Philosophy of Science. A full range of courses, to honours B.A. standard, is presented by each department; the school also contributes to the University's programme of general education in faculties other than Arts. The present head or the school Is generally responsible for the administration of both departments. The professor now to be appointed will be expected to assume responsibility within the school for the Department of Philosophy. Further information may be obtained from the head of the school, Professor J. B. Thornton. The salary of the position ts 1A5200 per annum. 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 supplementary information on the school’s activities and for details of conditions of appointment including superannuation, study leave and housing scheme. The University reserves the right to fill any chair 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 September 10, 1965. J. O. A. Bourke, Bursar. 2219 THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW SOUTH WALES Invites applications for appointment to the following positions in THE SCHOOL OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES PROFESSOR OF BIOCHEMISTRY and PROFESSOR OF MICROBIOLOGY THE School of Biological Sciences in the Faculty of Science is responsible for undergraduate courses to honours level In Biochemistry, Botany, Microbiology and Zoology within the Faculty of Science and for a variety of special subjects for students of the Faculties of Applied Science and Medicine. The School prepares students for the degree of Master of Science and for the Doctorate of Philosophy in the major biological disciplines and participates with other faculties in various formal post-graduate diploma courses. The current permanent establishment of the School includes five professors, forty-five other academic staff, and sixtytwo technical and clerical supporting staff. The professorial staff are: Professor B. J. Ralph (Biochemistry), Head of School; Professor H. N. Barber, F.R.S. (Botanv); Professor Elect G. B. Sharman (Zoology). Specific responsibilities for different areas within the total of the School’s activities are shared amongst the professoial staff by mutual agreement, subject to the concurrence of the ViceChancelior and the Council. Applicants of high academic standing in Biochemistry and Microbiology are sought to accept responsibilities for the further deevlopment of undergraduate courses and the extension of post-graduate and other activities within these two disciplines. Further details may be obtained from the Head of the School. SALARY will be 5A5200 per annum. 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 supplementary information on the School’s activities and for details of conditions of appointment, including superannuation, study leave and housing scheme. The University reserves the right to fill the positions by invitation. One typed copy of an application, together with the names of three referees and a recent photograph, should be forwarded to the Appointments Section, Box 1, Post Office, Kensington, New South Wales. The closing date for applications Is October 30, 1965. J. O. A. BOURKE, Bursar. 2218 THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW SOUTH WALES Invites applications for appointment to the position ot LECTURER, DEPARTMENT OF ORGANIC CHEMISTRY,’ SCHOOL OF CHEMISTRY SALARY; £A2400 range £A3170 per annum. Commencing salary will be according to qualifications and experience. The appointee will be required to take up duty no later than February, 1966. The successful applicant will be expected to undertake research and supervise postgraduate research students in addition to participating in undergraduate teaching. Modern facilities are available in the Department of Organic Chemistry which is housed in a new building. Current research activities Include plant and Insect chemistry, conformational analysis, heterocyclic and organophosphorus chemistry. 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 September 36, 1965. J. O. A. BOURKE, Bursar.

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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30811, 24 July 1965, Page 33

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Page 33 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30811, 24 July 1965, Page 33

Page 33 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30811, 24 July 1965, Page 33

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