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VACANCIES—PROFESSIONAL VINCENT HOSPITAL BOARD PART-TIME MEDICAL SUPERINTENDENT. CROMWELL HOSPITAL APPLICATIONS are Invited for the above post from Registered Medical Practitioners with Surgical experience. The appointment Involves 20 hours per week and the appointee has the right of private practice. A practice is available. Cromwell Hospital is a modern and well equipped institution of 42 beds. In addition to the Medical Superintendent. an assistant and a visiting anaesthetist are also employed Salary will be determined for the appointee by the Medical Officers' Salaries Grading Committee. An unfurnished resid ence is available at a rental determined by the Hospital Employment (Medical Officers') Regulations 1963 and amendments. Schedule of duties may be obtained from the undersigned with whom applications close at 4 p.m. on Friday, July 1, 1966. G. GORDON, Secretary, P.O. Box 30, CLYDE. 7297 UNIVERSITY VACANCIES AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL UNIVERSITY CHAIR OF PSYCHOLOGY APPLICATIONS are Invited for appointment to a Chair in the Department of Psychology in the School of General Studies of the University. It is hoped to fill the post from early 1967. The head of the Department is Professor C. A. Gibb. The department provides courses leading to the degrees of Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science and supervises candidates for the degrees of Master of Arts or Master of Science and Doctor of Philosophy. The salary for a professor in the School of General Studies is 310,400 per annum, Australian currency. Further Information and the summary forms which should accompany an application may be obtained from the undersigned, the Australian National University, P.O. Box 4, Canberra, A.C.T., Australia, with whom applications close on July 18, 1966. M. G. BOUQUET, Acting Registrar, School of General Studies. 3643 LINCOLN COLLEGE LINCOLN COLLEGE (UNIVERSITY OF CANTERBURY) NEW ZEALAND INVITES applications for the position of LECTURER IN BIOCHEMISTRY Applicants should possess a a post-graduate degree. Commencing salary according to qualifications and duties, teaching and research facilities, superannuation and other benefits and method of application is obtainable from the undersigned with whom applications close on June 30, 1966. H. G. HUNT, Registrar, LINCOLN COLLEGE, NEW ZEALAND. 2669

MONASH UNIVERSITY Melbourne, Australia DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHOLOGY APPLICATIONS are Invited for appointment as Senior Lecturers, Lecturers, or Senior Teaching Fellows in the Department of Psychology. The Department is especially interested in receiving applications from persons whose main interests are in psychological measurements and statistics, or in social psychology, but applicants with interests in other areas will be considered. The Department, which is in the Faculty of Science, teaches a major and an honours course in that Faculty, and also offers a sub-major In the Faculty of Arts. Current research Interests in elude sensory and perceptual processes, neuropsychological correlates of behaviour, experimental psychopathology, and information processing and vigt. lance in human performance. Applicants for Senior Lectureships and Lectureships should normally have both teaching experience and a higher degree or equivalent research qualifications. Applicants for Senior Teaching Fellowships should have at least an honours degree and teaching experience. Salary ranges: Dollars p.a. Senior Lecturer 6500—7600 Lecturer 4800—6300 Senior Teaching Fellow 3800—4300 with superannuation provision on the F.S.S.U. basis. BENEFITS: Full travelling expenses for an appointee and family: removal allowance: repatriation after three years’ appointment if desired; subsidised housing initially. LECTURERS AND ABOVE ONLY: One year’s study leave after six years’ service, pro rata after three years; availability of loans for house purchase. Further general information is available from the Academic Registrar of the University, Clayton, Victoria, Australia. Inquiries regarding details of courses and research activities should be addressed to Professor R. H. Day. Chairman of the Department of Psychology. CLOSING DATE: July 29. 1966. J. D. BUTCHART. Academic Registrar. 3974 MONASH UNIVERSITY, Melbourne, Australia. CHAIR OF EXPERIMENTAL PHYSICS APPLICATIONS are invited for appointment to a Chair of Experimental Physics which has been established with the intention of extending the range oil research and post-graduate training into areas which may be adequately supported within the Australian University context. The new Chair is the third Chaar of Physics to hav been established by the Univer stty Council. Current research interests of the Department 0/ Physics are in theoretical an< experimental Solid State Physics.

Those who wtsh to make preMminary inquiries should write to the Chairman of the Department (Professor R. Street), whwill be glad to supply detail!; of present facilities and of the existing undergraduate ane post-graduate programmes and to discuss future developments SALARY: A 10.400 dollars per annum. Superannuation on tn F.S.S.U. basis. Full information on applies tion procedure, conditions o appointment, etc., is available from the Secretary-General, Th< Association of Commonweal!’ Won. Marlborough House, Pali’ Universities. Appointments Sec Mall. London S.W.I, or the Academic Registrar of the Un verstty, Clayton, Victoria, Aus tralia. Applications dose with the Academic Registrar on Augus 31. 1966. The Council reserves the righ’ to make no appointment or tc appoint by invitation at an: stage. J. D. BUTCHART. Academic Registrar. 26.5.66. 3672

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31077, 4 June 1966, Page 31

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