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i UNIVtMITY VACANCIES STAFF SISTERS - MATERNITY WARD, WESTLAND HOSPITAL STAFF SISTERS are required for • the Maternity Ward. Westland Hospital, Hokitika. This is a new modern Maternity Unit of u beds. Live in or out. Salary ami conditions in accordance wnh the Hospital Employment Regulations. Further particulars i mav be obtained from the Matron. Westland Hospita Hokitika. 3U3 TELFORD FARM TRAINING INSTITUTE. OTANOMOMO Applications are invited for LECTURER IN AGRICULTURE salary in accord with experience and qualifications. Superannuation available. Duties to lecture and tram students in general agricultural subjects. Copy of schedule of duties available on application from the principal of Telford Farm Training Institute, four miles from Balclutha, engaged in training some 30 students annually in agriculture. Duties commence early 1966 Applications close November I 30, 1965. R. F. SNELL. Principal. No. 1 RD., , Balclutha. I THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW SOUTH WALES invites applications for appointment to the position of LECTURER LN ENGINEERING, BROKEN HILL DIVISION' SALARY: £A2400 range £A3170 per annum. Commencing salary according to qualifica tions and experience. Applicants must have a superior academic record m Mechanical. Civil or Electrical Engineering. The successful applicant vull lecture in subjects related to his special training. He will be encouraged to undertake research. At Broken Hill there Is an active research programme m science and engineering re’,a ' ting to the mining industry and opportunities for research projects are many and varied. Further information may bo obtained from Mr K. Hogan. Director. Broken Hill Division The University of New South Wales, Post Office Box 334 , i Broken Hill. i An application form and details of conditions of appointment, including superannua tion. 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 January 24. 1966. E. H. DAVIS. Acting Bursar. 2132 THE UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY TUTOR/TEACHING FELLOW DEMONSTRATOR LN BIOMETRY Applications are invited for the position of Tutor/Teaching Fellow/Demonstrator in Biometry in the Department of Agriculture for 1966. Candidates should hold a degree in Science or Agricultural Science, and be qualified in Biometry, Agricultural Statistics or Mathematical Statistics. A knowledge i of Genetical Statsitics. while not | essential, would also be an advantage. The successful applicant will be required to supervise Biometry Practical Classes in the Second and Fourth Years of the Agriculture course, to assess assignments in the Biometry courses and to assist in the statistical design and analysts of agricultural and biological experiments. Opportunity will be provided for the appointee to work towards a higher degree. Salary will be within the range £AISOO—XB0 —£Al9OO per annum The appointment will terminate on December 31, 1966 ;in the first instance, but may be renewed on an annual basis. Applications, with a statement of qualifications and giving the names of two referees, should be forwarded to reach the undersigned not later than De cember 17, 1965. M. A. Tclfcr, Registrar. 2364 | THE UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA TEMPORARY LECTURESHIP INELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Applications are invited for appointment to a temporary position of Lecturer in the Department of Electrical Engineer ing for a period of up to 3 years from January 1, 1966. The sal ary range for the post is £A2400/110/3170 p.a. Candidates with experience in electronics, communications, electrical power or machines will be preferred. The Department has active re search groups in the fields of television bandwidth compression, network synthesis, control svstems and thin semi-conductor films, together with analogue and extensive digital computer facilities. Intending applicants are requested to obtain details of the procedure to be followed in applying foi the post and a copy of the conditions of appointment before submitting their applications. This information is available from the undersigned with whom applications close on January 8, 1966. A. J. WILLIAMS. Registrar. 3 lr l THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW ENGLAND | Applications are Invited ■ for the following positions. i TEACHING FELLOW IN PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION APPLICANTS should be graduates or graduands and should have majored in Political Science or Government, preferably with specialisation in Public Administration. Duties will include the supervision of tutorial classes for undergraduate students in the Faculties of Economics and Agricultural Economics. The appointee will normally be expected to work towards a higher degree and opportunities for research and study will be available. POST GRADUATE i RESEARCH FELLOWSHIPS i BEEF MARKETING) Applicants should be graduates or graduands tn Agricultural Economics or Economics. The appointee will participate in a study of beef marketing and prices being carried out within the Faculty of Agricultural Economics under a grant from the Australian Cattle and Beef Research Committee, and will be expected to work towards the degree of Master of Agricultural Economics or the Ph D. The salary for both positions is £AISOO x 100-£Al»00. commencing salary being determined according to qualifications and experience. First class fares and . removal expenses will be paid for the successful applicant. Further information may be ' obtained from the undersigned. ’ with whom applications <2 copies, together with a recent passport size photograph and ; the names of three referees) close on December 17, 1965. . T. C. LAMBLE. Registrar. Armidale, N.S.W., Australia. 1 { 3451)

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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30919, 27 November 1965, Page 34

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