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| UNIVERSITY VACANCIES MASSEY UNIVERSITY PALMERSTON NORTH NEW ZEALAND PROFESSOR AND HEAD OF. DEPARTMENT OF ANIMAL HEALTH APPLICATIONS are invited for the position of Professor and Head of the Department of Animal Health. The Department provides undergraduate and post-gradu-ate teaching in Pathology, Microbiology and Parasitology leading to degrees in Veterinary Science. The Professor will be responsible for academic leadership and integration of teaching in the three disciplines in the Department. He should have considerable experience in one of these disciplines and will be expected to assume direct responsibility for teaching and research in that field. Salary in the range £N.Z.3600£N.Z.4600 £N.Z.46OO p.a., according to experience and standing. Further details of the position and of the University, together with the conditions of appointment. may be obtained from the Secretary-General, Association of Commonwealth Universities, Marlborough House, Pall Mall, London, or from the undersigned, with whom applications close on July 31, 1967. A. J. WEIR, Registrar. 2159 THE UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA READERSHIP IN CARDIOVASCULAR RESEARCH THE WESTERN AUSTRALIAN DIVISION OF THE NATIONAL HEART FOUNDATION OF AUSTRALIA has provided sufficient funds from its Noel Beaven bequest to enable the University to establish a Readership in Cardiovascular Research for an initial term of five years. Applications for appointment to the post are invited from medical graduates with higher qualifications. The appointee will be attached to the Department in the Faculty of Medicine to which his research is most appropriately related and will be required to develop research in the field of cardiovasular disease. The salary of the appointee will be 3A8600 p.a., plus, if his interests and qualifications entitle him to be given clinical responsibility, an allowance of BAIOOO p.a. The appointment will be superannuated on an F.S.S.U. basis. Intending applicants are requested to obtain details of the procedure to be followed 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 applications close on Ist July, 1967. A. J. WILLIAMS, Registrar. 2975 THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW ENGLAND 1. LECTURER IN ENGLISH. THE VACANCY IS FOR A LECTURER IN ENGLISH LITERATURE. 2. LECTURER OR SENIOR LECTURER IN PHYSICS. THE Vacancy arises on the retirement of Associate Professor K. Landecker. Applicants’ interests may be primarily experimental or theoretical, but preferably should be in one of the following fields: lonization, Discharge and Plasma Physics, Solid State Physics, lonospheric Physics. The appointee will be expected to assist in lecturing and supervision at undergraduate and post-graduate levels and to undertake research. Applicants for a lectureship should indicate whether they seek a permanent or short-term appointment. 2. RESEARCH FELLOW IN PHYApplicants should be qualified to take part in research in one of the fields listed in (2) above. Preference will be given to applicants with experience in plasma spectroscopy for diagnostic studies of spark channels and other related ionization phenomena. Initially the appointment will be for three years, but it may be renewed annually thereafter. GENERAL CONDITIONS Salary ranges: Senior Lecturer: 8A6600 x 3200 —3A7600. Lecturer and Research Fellow— 3A4800 x s22o—Provision is made for travel and removal expenses and for short term lectures up to 6ABOO will be available for return travel, after three years’ service. For permanent appointees conditions include superannuation, study leave (including travel grants) and assistance in buying or building a home. Credit may be granted for existing study leave entitlement. Further information is available from the undersigned with whom applications (two copies, together with the names of three referees and a recent photograph) will close on June 23, 1967. T. C. LAMBLE, Registrar. Armidale, N.S.W. 2066 THE UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY Invites Applications For A LECTURESHIP/SENIOR SENIOR LECTURESHIP IN PSYCHOLOGY THE Department of Psychology provides undergraduate courses for Pass and Honours students in Arts and Science, post-graduate training at the Master’s and Doctoral levels, and a post-graduate diploma course in clinical psychology Areas of active research in the Department at present include psychometrics, learning motivation, social psychology (including cross-cultural studies), perception and the biochemistry of behaviour. Preference will be given to applicants qualified tn the area of social psychology. Salary for a Lecturer is within the range 34800-x 22086340 per annum, and for a Senior Lecturer within the range 86600-x 200 37600 per annum. Information concerning superannuation, housing scheme, sabbatical leave, etc., and method of application is obtainable from the Registrar, University of Sydney, Sydney, N.S.W., with whom applications close oh May 29, 1967. M. A. TELFER, Registrar. ’ 3534

UNIVERSITY VACANCIES Victoria University Of Wellington WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND VICE-CHANCELLOR AND PRINCIPAL THE UNIVERSITY WILL SHORTLY appoint a ViceChancellor and Principal to succeed Dr. J. Williams, who will retire in May 1968, and would welcome inquiries from those who might be willing to be considered for the post. Inquiries should be addressed to the Registrar, Victoria University of Wellington, P.O. Box 196, Wellington, New Zealand. Conditions of appointment for the position may be obtained from the Registrar. The closing date for the receipt of applications by the Registrar is June 30, 1967. L. O. DESBOROUGH, Registrar. 2238

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31362, 6 May 1967, Page 29

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Page 29 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31362, 6 May 1967, Page 29

Page 29 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31362, 6 May 1967, Page 29

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