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UNIVERSITY VACANCIES THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW SOUTH WALES invites applications for appointment to the position of LECTURER DEPARTMENT OF BIOCHEMISTRY SCHOOL OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES THE successful applicant will participate in the teaching of biochemistry to students in science, medicine and applied science, and in the preparation of students for higher degrees. Applicants should possess a Ph.D. or equivalent qualifications in biochemistry. Teaching experience at the tertiary level is desirable Further information on the position may be obtained from Professor B. J. Ralph, Head. School of Biological Sciences. Salary: £A2400 range 1A3170 per annum. Commencing salary will be paid according to qualifications and experience. An application form and details of conditions of appoint ment, including superannua tion. 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 11, 1965 J. O. A. BOURKE. Bursar. 2997 THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE INVITES Applications for appointment as LECTURER IN CIVIL ENGINEERING No particular field of specialisation will be preferred. In formation about the Department of Civil Engineering, its staff and research interests may be obtained from Professor F. B Bull, the Head of the Depart ment. SALARY SCALE: .£A24oo—llo— with superannuation on the F.S.S.U. basis. The initial salary will be fixed within the scale in accordance w’ith qualifications and previous experience. FURTHER INFORMATION: A potential candidate should seek from the Registrar of the Uni versity or from the Secretary, A.C.U., Marlborough House, Pall Mall, London, S.W. 1, the following documents. (1) genera) Conditions of Appointment which includes particulars of tenure, superannuation, removal expenses, invalidity, and studj leave, and (II) a Statement giving particulars of such matters as help in housing, conference grants and special support for research. The University will gladly supply any further in formation desired on request to the Registrar. Applications, in duplicate, should give the information listed in paragraph 6 of the Statement and should reach the Registrar of the University NOT LATER THAN SEPTEMBER 30. 1965. 2966 THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW SOUTH WALES Invites applications for appointment to the positions of SENIOR LECTURER/LECTURER AND LECTURERS SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS The University proposes making three appointments. Preference will be given to applicants with a special interest in one or more of the following areas: micro-economic theory, economics of Industry, labour economics, history of economic thought. Opportunities exist for teach ing at both the pass and hon ours level, and for supervising post-graduate students. Grants are available to assist research Applicants must have a distin guished academic record and have had some experience in teaching and in research. Salary: Lecturer £A2400 range £A3170 per annum; Senior Lecturer £A3300 range £A3BOO per annum. Commencing salary will be according to qualifications and experience. An application form and details of conditions of appointment including superannuation, study leave, housing scheme may be obtained from the Ap pointments Section, Box 1, Post Office, Kensington, N.S.W. (telephone 663-0351). The closing date for applications is September 18, 1965 J. O. A. BURKE, Bursar. 2997 THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW ENGLAND SENIOR LECTURER/LECTURER IN ECONOMIC HISTORY Applications are invited for the above position. The De partment would be interested in candidates with Interests in one or more of the following areas: Australia, Japan, India, United States of America or England. The Department of Economics supervises students for the M.Ec. and Ph.D. de grees and teaches courses lead ing to the B Ec. degree (at both the pass and honours level) The majority of these courses are also taken by students in the Faculties of Arts and Agri cultural Economics. Academic staff are expected to engage in research, and grants are avail able to assist the research of individual members of the de partment. Provision is made for travel and removal expenses incurred in taking up an appointment superannuation benefits and staff housing loans. Academicstaff are also entitled to travel grants and full salary for study leave. Salaries are as follows: Sen ior Lecturer. £3300 x 100—£3800; Lecturer, £2400 x 110—£3170. Further information may be obtained from the undersigned, with whom applications (two copies, tot ther with a recent photograph and the names of three referees) dose on September 6, 1965. T. C. LAMBLE, Registrar. Armidale. N.5.W.3171 THE UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA SAW MEDICAL RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP APPLICATIONS for two Saw Medical Research Fellowships a e invited from graduates in ledicine, Science or Arts of any S cognised University in the 1 uited Kingdom, the Commonv «alth of Australia, or in any r her British Possession or ominion, or from persons who 4 iay be holders of Medical Diplomas which would entitle jjhem to be registered as medical practitioners in Western Australia. Each Fellow will be expected to carry out an approved research programme in the causa tion, prevention and cure of disease. Although the founder expressed a preference for research work in Diabetes Mellitus, applications from candidates whose interests lie in other fields will be welcome.

Each Fellowship will be ten able for one year. The value of the Fellowships will be within the range £AIB9O-£A2150. The appointees will be expected to take up their Fellowships on January 1, 1966, or on such other date as may be arranged, preferably in appropriate departments of the School of Medicine of The University of Western Australia. An appointee from Australia or New Zealand will be granted a travelling allowance not exceeding £A2OO for or towards reasonable costs incurred in taking up his appointment. Further information, including conditions of appointment, is available from the Assistant Registrar, School of Medicine, Victoria square, Perth. Applications stating qualifications, experience, proposed programme of research and the names of two referees close with the undersigned on August 31, 1965. A. J. WILLIAMS, Registrar. 2965

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

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