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UNIVERSITY VACANCIES MONASH UNIVERSITY, Melbourne, Australia DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH APPLICATIONS for appointment in the above Department as SENIOR LECTURER, LECTURER SENIOR TEACHING FELLOW and TEACHING FELLOW are invited *rom persons with special interests in any field of English language or literature, or in Australian or American literature. SALARY RANGES: Senior Lecturer, £A3250 —£A3BOO p.a.; Lecturer, £A24O0 —£A 3150 p.a.: Senior Teaching Fellow, £AI9O0 —£A 2150 p.a.: Teaching Fellow, £Al6OO— p.a., with superannuation provision on the F.S.S.U. basis for appointees of Senior Teaching Fellow status and above. 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 pro cedure are available from the Registrar of the University, P.O. Box 92, Clayton, Victoria. Inquiries concerning the Department should be addressed to the Chairman, Professor W. A. G. Scott. CLOSING DATE: August 30, 1965. F. H. JOHNSON, Registrar. 2963 SENIOR LECTURER IN AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS LINCOLN COLLEGE (University of Canterbury) Applications are invited for appointment to the position of Senior Lecturer in Agricultural Economics with special reference to the fields of Marketing or International Economics. Applicants should possess a degree specialising in Economics or Agricultural Economics. Salary £2500. Superannuation available and certain expenses of appointment paid. Conditions of appointment available from the undersigned with whom confidential applications close on August 20, 1965. H G. HUNT, Registrar, Lincoln College, New Zealand.

THE UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY Invites applications for a LECTURESHIP IN ANCIENT HISTORY The department of history has established a further post in ancient history; the successful applicant would, at least initially, lecture mainly at first year level with assignments tn other courses as desired. The successful applicant would, it is hoped, be available for teaching duties at the beginning of the 1966 academic year. Salary for a lecturer is within the range £A2400-xllo-£A3170 per annum. Information concerning superannuation, housing scheme, sabbatical leave, etc., and method of application is obtainable from the Registrar, University of Sydney, Sydney, N.S.W., with whom applications close on September 15, 1965. M. A. TELFER, Registrar. Sydney. July, 1965. .3353 THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW ENGLAND 1. SENIOR LE.CTURER/LECTURER IN NUMERICAL MATHEMATICS 2. PROGRAMMER IN THE UNIVERSITY’S COMPUTING CENTRE. APPLICATIONS are invited for each of the above positions. 1. Applicants for the position of Senior Lecturer/Lecturer in Numerical Mathematics should be graduates with a good Honours Degree and have qualifications in numerical analysis, logical design of computer systems or related fields. As well as lecturing at Undergraduate and Postgraduate levels, the successful applicant will take general charge of the University’s computer. Salary for a Senior Lecturer will be within the range, £A33.00 x £lOO-£A3BOO, and for a Lecturer within the range, £A2400 x 110-£A3170, the commencing salary being determined according to qualifications and experience. Fares will be paid for the successful applicant and a contribution will be made towards removal expenses. Provision is made for financial assistance in buying or building a house and for study leave. 2. For the position of Programmer in the University’s Computing Centre, some experience with Fortran or other programme systems is desir able. Duties - of the successful applicant will include tutorial work for students and assistance with programming of prob lems, particularly in Economics, Psychology and related fields. Salary will be within one of the ranges, £AISOO x £lOO-£AI9OO or £A2IOO x £lOO-£3OOO, the commencing salary being determined according to qualifications and experience. Fares will be paid for the successful applicant and a contribution will be made towards removal expenses. Further information may be obtained from the undersigned with whom applica tions (two copies, together with a recent photograph and the names of three referees) close on September 10, 1965. T. C. LAMBLE, Registrar. Armidale, N.S.W.

THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW ENGLAND ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR SENIOR LECTURER LECTURER IN ECONOMICS Applications are invited for the position of Associate Professor, Senior Lecturer/Lecturer in Economics. The University will welcome applications from those with interests in any areas of Economics. The Department of Economics supervises students for the M.Ec. and Ph.D. degrees and teaches courses leading to the B.Ec. degree tat both the pass and honours level). The majority of these courses are also taken by students in the Faculties of Arts and Agricultural Economics. Academic staff are expected to engage in research, and grants are available to assist the research of individual members of the department. Provision is made for travel and removal expenses incurred in taking up an appointment, superannuation benefits and staff housing loans. Academic staff are also entitled to travel grants and full salary for study leave. Salaries are as follow: Associate Professor, £4300; Senior Lecturer, £3300 x 100—£3800; Lecturer, £2400 x 110—£3170. Further information may be obtained from the undersigned, with whom applications (two copies, together with a recent photograph and the names of three referees) close on Sep tember 6. 1965. T. C. LAMBLE, Registrar. Armidale, N.S.W. 3171

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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30823, 7 August 1965, Page 31

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