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UNIVERSITY VACANCIES THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW ENGLAND LECTURER TN HISTORY APPLICATIONS are Invited for the position of Lecturer in Ancient History from Honours graduates competent to teach internal and external students in a first-year course ranging from pre-history to the iate late Roman Empire, with particular emphasis on Greek and Roman history. Relevant University or comparable teaching experience is highly desirable. Applicants for the lectureship should state whether they seek a permanent or short-term appointment, Applicants should be prepared to commence duties not later than April 30, 1966. Commencing salary will be determined with! nthe range of £A2400 x 110—1A3170 per annum. Provision is made for superannuation, travel and removal expenses and assistance tn buying or building a house in the case of a permanent appointment. Short-term appointees are allowed travel and removal expenses to Armidale and for return travel and removal expenses the University contributes up to a maximum of £4OO. Further Information may be obtained from the undersigned with whom applications (two copies with a recent passport size photograph and the names of three referees) close on February 22, 1966. Applicants in the United Kingdom should forward an additional copy of their application to the Secretary, Association of Commonwealth Universities, Marlborough House, Pall Mall. London, S.W.I, by the same date. T. C. LAMBIE, Registrar. Armidale, N.S.W., AUSTRALIA. 3721 TUTOR IN RURAL EDUCATION LINCOLN COLLEGE Applications are Invited for the position of Tutor in Rural Education from graduates and diploma holders with sound knowledge of farming and experience in teaching, counsel, ling or administration. Major duties associated with arranging and supervising practical work requirements for entrants Into Course for Diploma in Agriculture, Correspondence Courses and Short Courses. Commencing salary according to qualifications and experience with annual increments to max imum at £2OOO per annum. Further information may be obtained from the undersigned with aiioni applications close on February 28, 1966. H. G. HUNT. Registrar, LINCOLN COLLEGE. Canterbury. 7369 THE UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA LECTURESHIP IN PROSTHODONTIA Applications are invited for appointment to the abovenamed position in the Dental School. The salary range for the post is £A2400/110/£A3170 p.a., with superannuation similar to F.S.S.U.

An applicant must hold a degree in dental science which is registerable by the Dental Board of Western Australia. In addition he should have had clinical experience In the practice of dentistry and preferably should have a special interest in prosthodontia. It is also desirable, but not essential, that the appointee should have some postgraduate and teaching experience in this subject. Intending applicants are requested to obtain detail’s of the procedure to be fallowed in applying for the post and a copy of the conditions of appointment before submitting their applications. This information is available from the undersigned with whom application's close on February 12. 1966. A. J. WILLIAMS, Registrar. 2365 THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW SOUTH WALES invites applications for appointment to two positions of LECTURER/SENIOR LECTURER AND LECTURER SCHOOL OF HISTORY Salary: Lecturer AA2400 range £A3l7fl per annum. Senior Lecturer, £A3300 range lA3BOO per annum. Commencing salary w®M be paid according to qualifications and experience. Applicants should have a distinguished academic record in history The Lecturer/Senior Lecturer will assist in the teaching of modern European history to first-year students, and might also offer a seminar in some branch of modern history to fourth-year honours students. The Lecturer widil assist In the teaching of East Asian and/or South Asian history and/or Pacific history to thlrd-year students, and might also offer a seminar in some branch of Asian history to fourth-year honours students. 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 February 28. 1966. E H. Davis, Acting Bursar. THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW SOUTH WALES invites applications for appointment to the position of LECTURER/SENIOR LECTURER ACCOUNTANCY WOLLONGONG UNIVERSITY COLLEGE Saiary: 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 and must be members of or eligible for membership of a recognised professional accounting society. The successful applicant wi'lS lecture in accounting to commerce students at Wollongong University College. An application form and details of conditions of appointments, including superannuation, study leave adn housing scheme, may be obtained from the Appointments Branch. Box 1. Post Office, Kensington, N.S.W. The closing date for applications is February 28. 1966. E. H. Davis. Acting Bursar. 2343 UNIVERSITY OF CANTERBURY FOUNDATION CHAIR OF FORESTRY THE Council of the University Invites applications for the first Incumbent of the Chair of Forestry which it proposes to establish as from May 1, 1966. Professorial salaries will be within the range of £3250 to £4OOO per annum. Further particulars and Conditions of Appointment may be obtained from the undersigned or from Registrars of all other Universities in New Zealand. Applications close on March 15, 1966. G. G. TURBOTT. Registrar. Private Bag. CHRISTCHURCH. 0949

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Press, Volume CV, Issue 30965, 22 January 1966, Page 30

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Page 30 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume CV, Issue 30965, 22 January 1966, Page 30