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UNIVERSITY VACANCIES MASSEY UNIVERSITY OF MANAWATU PALMERSTON NORTH NEW ZEALAND TECHNICIAN FOR DEPARTMENT OF HORTICULTURE APPLICATIONS are sought for the position of technician in the above department. Duties and responsibilities wiCi include assistance with the organisation of practical classes in plant physiology and participation in teaching/research programmes in physiology and horticultural production. Some exper ence with, or a developing interest in, laboratory procedures commonly used in biochemistry and plant phys»io’ogy, including bioassay techniques, would be an advantage. Further details can be obtained from the Professor of Horticultural Science. (Assisted passages are avail* abie from the United Kingdom.) Commencing salary, determined by qualifications and experience. within the range of £750-£l4OO. Conditions of appointment may be obta ned from the undersigned. with whom anolications c’jise on May 31. 1966. Ancations shou’d include details of education, exper ence. qua'.i-ficat’on. and positions previously held, and be accomnan ed by testimony’s or the names of two referees. A. J. WEIR. Registrar. 3462 THE UNIVERSITY OF TASMANIA READER, SENIOR LECTURER, LECTURER IN MATHEMATICS OR STATISTICS APPLICATIONS are invited for three vacancies in the Department of Mathematics which may be fitted. according to qualifications, within the following grades:— Reader .. $B6OO Senior Lecturer . 86600-200-7600 Lec.turer Grade I 85600-200-6400 Lecturer Grade II 84800-200-5400 Candidates with qualifications In Pure Mathematics, Applied Mathematics or Statistics are invited to apply. Interested candidates should in the first instance write to the undersigned for detailed conditions of appointment. Applications close on May 20, 1966. D. A. KEARNEY. Registrar. The University of Tasmania, Box 252 C, G.P.0., Hobart. 3Oll THE UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY Invites applications for two positions of LECTURER IN THE DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING CANDIDATES should in general have an Honours Degree in Engineering, but applications will also be welcome from those holding an Honours Degree in Metallurgy, the Physical Sciences or Mathematics provided they have an interest in the engineering applications of their subject. In addition to undertaking normal teaching duties the successful candidates will be expected to engage *n research and should therefore state their particular research interest. Salary for a Lecturer is within the range do!4800 x 220d0!6340 per annum. Information concerning superannuation, housing scheme, sabbatical leave, etc., and method of application is obtaintable from the Registrar. University of Sydney, Sydney. N.S.W., with whom applications close on May 23, 1966. M. A. TELFER, Registrar. 3446 THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW ENGLAND FACULTY OF AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS APPLICATIONS are invited from suitably qualified persons for the following positions: ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OR LECTURER/SENIOR LECTURER IN FARM MANAGEMENT Applicants should have academic qualifications and experience in Farm Management, preferably with specialised experience in agricultural production economics or operations research or business decision making theory. LECTURER-SENIOR LECTURER IN AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS The Department is seeking either someone with general experience in agricultural economics or a person with specialised interests or qualifications in one or more of the following fields:—Natural Resource Economics/benefit-cost analysis Agricultural Policy, Agricultural Marketing, Agricultural Prices/Demand Analysis, Production Economics. CONDITIONS OF APPOINTMENT Commencing salary will be determined according to qualifications and experience. Salary ranges are— Association Professor, dolAB6oo per annum. Senior Lecturer, d01A6600 x 200-d01A7600 per annum. Lecturer, dolA4Boo x 220d01A6340 per annum. Provision is made for travel and removal expenses, superannuation, assistance in buying or building a home and study leave. Study leave travel grants are available and credit may be given for existing study leave entitlement. Further information may be obtained from the undersigned, with whom applications (two copies, the names of three referees and a passport size photograph) close on April 29, 1966. Applicants from overseas countries except New Zealand should forward an additional copy of the application to the Secretary General, Association of Commonwealth Universities, Marlborough House, Pall Mall, London S.W.I. by the same date. T. C. LAMBLE, Registrar. Armidale, N.S.W., Australia. 3454 THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW ENGLAND TECHNICAL OFFICER DEPARTMENT OF AGRONOMY APPLICATIONS are invited for the above position, especially from men and women with a Diploma and/or degree in Horticulture and Agriculture or from those possessing an Institute certificate in Horticulture and subsequent experience of glasshouse work. Applicants with degrees in Botany or Agricultural Botany wiitt also be considered. The appointee’s major responsibility wi'tt be the care of experimental plants in the glasshouse and the preparation of material for practical classes. A candidate with suitable experience wild be able to assist with research projects. Commencing salary wi£i be determined according to qualifications and experience between A 2870 dollars and A 2520 dollars. Conditions of employment include four weeks recreation leave per annum, excellent long service and seek leave benefits. Provision is made for travel and removal expenses and, after a qualifying period, for superannuation and assistance in buying or building a home. Applications should Include details of qualifications, education. experience, age and marital status, a recent photograph and the name of two referees and should reach the undersigned no later than April 29. 1966. Applicants from the United Kingdom should forward an additional copy of their application to the Secretary-General. Association of Commonwealth Universities, Marlborough House. Pa” Matt. London. S.W.I by the same date. T. C. LAMBLE. Registrar. ARMIDALE, N.S.W. AUSTRALIA. 1454

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Press, Volume CV, Issue 31030, 9 April 1966, Page 25

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