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UNIVERSITY VACANCIES LECTURERS IN BIOLOGY (ZOOLOGY), THE NEW SOUTH WALES INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY APPLICATIONS are invited for the abovementioned positions ' for Lecturers in the above Institute which was inaugurated at the beginning of 1965. Appointees will be required to lecture in the Science Diploma Course, which occupies five years of part-time attendance and requires the equivalent of matriculation for entry. The Institute is planning an extensive building programme w’hich will provide excellent accommodation and facilities in Broadway, Sydney. Appointees will be ’ able to participate in 1 syllabus planning and in the J design, layout and equipping of ; new laboratories. The com- ■ mencing salary will be deter- 1 mined withi nthe range £AIB3I ! to HA2831 according to qualifications and experience. As the Institute develops, opportunities for further advance- , ment will arise. Appointees will be eligible to join, under certain conditions, an attractive superannuation scheme. Assistance with housing finance is available through a Co-operative Building Society. Applicants should possess a degree or diploma (preferably with honours) with appropriate major studies. Lecturing and/or industrial experience an advantage. Consideration will be given to assistance with removal expenses in appropriate circumstances. Applications and further inquiries may be addressed to the Registrar. The New South Wales Institute of Technology, Department of Technical Education. Farcer place, Sydney, by November 19 3483 MASSEY UNIVERSITY OF MANAWATU JUNIOR RESEARCH OFFICER FOOD TECHNOLOGY DEPARTMENT A JUNIOR Research Officer is required to conduct research in the development of new products from, eggs and egg powders. The successful applicant will be expected to work closely with the sales section of the Egg Marketing Authority in relation to the sales promotion of aany products developed in this work. Applicants must have a degree in Home Science, Food Technology, or Science, and the appointment will be for two years in the first instance. Salary in the range £lOOO-£l2OO (x£so) per annum. Conditions of appointment may be obtained from the undersigned, with whom applications close on November 19. A. J. WEIR, Registrar. 3378 THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW SOUTH WALES invites applications for appointments to the position of SENIOR LECTURER/LECTURER SCHOOL OF NUCLEAR ENGINEERING Salary: Lecturer £A2400 range £A3170 per annum. Senior Lecturer £A3300 range £A3BOO per annum. Commencing salary will be according to qualifications and experience. Applicants must have a distinguished academic record. The successful applicant will be required to lecture and pursue research in the subject NUCLEAR POWER relating to the theory, analysis and assessment of atomic energy applications for power production. This subject is being developed as a formal post-graduate course of study in the School of Nuclear Engineering. A background in conventional power generation is therefore desirable, with particular interests in systems analysis and economic studies. Excellent digital and analogue computing facilities will be available. Further information may be I obtained from Professor J. J. 1 Thompson, Head of the School of Nuclear Engineering. An application form and details of conditions of appointment, including superannuation, study leave and housing scheme, may* be obtained from the Appointments Branch, Box 1, Post Office, Kensington, N.S.W. The closing date for applications is December 13, 1965. J. O. A. Bourke, Bursar. 3402 THE UNIVERSITY OF AUCKLAND APPLICATIONS are invited for \ the following newly-established ' Chairs. Conditions of Appointment and Method of Application i are available from all New’ Zea- ; land and Australia universities or from the undersigned, with whom applications will close on the dates stated. The basic professorial salary is £NZ32SO per annum but it is within the power o the Council to make appointments at £3400 per an- . num and £3700 per annum having regard to the qualifications of the candidates concerned. CHAIR IN ACCOUNTANCY. This ’ is a second Chair within the - Department of Accountancy. Preference will be given to applicants with appropriate qualifications in Cost and Man- ’ agement Accounting but applicants who have specialised in other fields will also Ire considered. Subject to the control of the Council, the person ap- - pointed may be allowed a limit* - ed right of private practice to I undertake consultative work of , benefit to him in advanced - teaching and research. Closing ■ date: November 30. SECOND CHAIR IN FRENCH. In the first Instance the Chair will • be attached to the Department . of Romance Languages but it is the intention of the University in due course to replace this Department by three independent Departments of French, Italian and Spanish. Applicants should be prepared to teach » French language and literature at all stages up to M.A. Honours and are invited to state their special, academic qualifications > and interests, whether linguistic - or literary. Closing date: November 20. CHAIR IN RUSSIAN. The person appointed will be expected to • organise and take part in the teaching and examining in all ’ stages of Russian for the B.A and M.A. degrees and for the preliminary and science Russian courses, to promote research in his Department and generally carry out the duties of a Head of a Department. Closing date: November 20. J. A. Kirkness, REGISTRAR, University of Auckland, Box 2175, Auckland. 2232 THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW ENGLAND TWO TEACHING FELLOWS/ DEMONSTRATORS IN AGRONOMY APPLICATIONS are invited for the above positions. Applicants should be graduates, preferably with an Honours degree in Rural Science, Agriculture or Science with specialisation in Plant Sciences Additional training in Soil and Animal Science would be an advantage The successful applicant may be required to give a short course of lectures as well as to demonstrate in ONE of soil, crop or pasture aspects of Agronomy. A teaching fellow wild be required to enrol for a higher degree. Commencing salary will be determined according to qualifications and experience within the range of £AISOO x £loo— per annum. Fares will be paid to the successful applicant and a contribution will be made towards removal expenses. 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 November 26, 1965. T. C. LAMBLE. Registrar. !ARMIDALE, N.S.W.

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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30895, 30 October 1965, Page 34

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