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UNIWttITY VACANCIIS THE UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY THB nOT®d o ' 1. ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR. SENIOR LECTURER/LECTURER IN ECONOMIC STATISTICS (TWO POSITIONS) The appointees will be required to teach courses in economic statistics and econometrics at undergraduate pass and honours levels, and to contribute post-graduate courses in their own areas of ihtsreit. Applications close July 14, 1447. 2. TEACHING FALLOW IN ECONOMIC STATISTICS Applicants should possess a good honours degres. The appointee will bo expected to spend up to 12 hours per week : assisting with the running ot undergraduate practical classes 1 using electronic calculators and . to devote the remainder of hie time to study towards a higher degree. close Juno. 14, 3. TEMPORARY LECTURER IN DRAMA The appointee will be located : In the Department of University ■ Extension, The Lecturer will be required to act as,an adviser to . rural communities on the de- . velopmont of drama groups and > to develop the department's ' residential school’s programme I IM drama. of permanency thereafter. - close July . 14, 4. RBBBARCH A3SI3TANT IN GEOLOGY Applicants may bo graduates ’ In geology or biology. The appointee will bo expected to : assist with research in invert--1 ebrate palaeontology and micro- ’ palaeontology. AppUeationa close June 14. ! utf. GENERAL CONDITIONS: Salary ranges: Associate Profoeor, 3A8404. Senior Lecturer; 8A4400 x 8200 I -4A7400. Lecturer. 8A4300 X 3220 I 3A8340. Teaching Fellow, BA3OOO x 8200 i —BA3BOO. Research Assistant, 8A2300 X 8150—3A3080. Other conditions Include assistance with travel and re- . moval expenses, subsidised rent - for married appointees end for Eermanent ' Lecturors/Senlor ecturers. Superannuation, asi sistance tn buying or building a home, and study leave including travel grants-ln-aid. Credit • may be ■ granted for existing ’ study leave entitlement APPLICATIONS: Further Information may be obtained from the undersigned, with whom applications (two ' copies together with a recent photograph and the namee of three referees), will close on the above-mentioned dates. T. C. LAMBLE. Registrar. Armldale. N.S.W. 2445 THE UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA ASSISTANT LIBRARIAN (Cataloguing) Applications for appolntmant to the abovenamed position as from the beginning of 13U are Invited from graduates with a good knowledge ot cataloguing and who preferably hold professional library qualifications. The salary range Tor the post Is BA43H-38M p.a. with superannuation similar to F.S.S.U. There are two divisions in the Library—Technical Processes snd Public Services—and higher rank to AMtatant* L brarlan). The appointee wtll be responsible with the appropriate Sub-Librarian for the organisation of the cataloguing department which is about to be thoroughly overhauled. It Is not expected that a cataloguing department of the conventional type wilt bo maintained. The appointee, therefore, ehould have a good knowledge of cataloguing, but skill as an administrator and ability to view problems from a widsr than dspaftmontal view are equally as Important. An Interest in automation would bo advantageous. Intending applicants are requested to obtain dotaHs of the procedure to be followed In applying for the post and a copy of the conditions of appointment before submitting their apptication. Thia information Is available from the undersigned with whom applications close on July 31, 1387. A. J. WILLIAMS, Registrar. , 2734 THE UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA LECTURESHIPS IN PHILOSOPHY APPLICATIONS are Invited for appointment to two Uctureships In the Department of Philosophy as from the beginning of 1483. - The solary range for the ports.ip 3A43444344 p.a. with superannuation similar to F.S.S.U. Candidates are request, ed to Indicate If they have any special Interest in the following Aesthetics, Continents u>r4t ' Intending applicants are requested .to obtain details of the copy of the conditions of appointment before submitting their applications. Thia Information is available from the undersigned with whom applications dose on July 31, 1387. *• 3 - 2052 THE UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY CHAIR OF CARDIOLOGY Applications aro invited tor S a? BSrBU'.rsSL. , !~J Foundation of Australia. Salary will b 4 at the rate of 313.U3 per annum. There Is a retirement provision undsr either the Sydney university professorial superannuation, scheme or the New South Wales State superannuation schema. Under the staff members, housing scheme, In cases approved by the uni-. Varsity and its bankers, married men may be assisted by loans to purchase a house. The senate reserves the right to fill the chair by Invitation, A statement ot conditions of appointment and information for candidates may be obtained from the., undersigned, with whom applleatlone close on August 31. M. A. TELFER, Registrar, 3233 UNIVERSITY OF QUEENSLAND PROFESSOR OF ACCOUNTANCY The University of Queensland InvMse applications for appointment to the newly created Chair of Accountancy. An applicant « flaw or Aside of accountancy. Ho must poesoss university and professional accountancy quailkcaUons. Bxparianco In university teaching and administration-' is desirable but not essential.' He will be responsible for the administration of the Department, Including the supervision ot teaching, examining and research in accounting. ctel ,# law rithin* th "Vacuti""! Commerce and Economics. 3iX’feSXu£. Pr,, '** or The University provides suberannuaUbn similar to F.S.S.U., housing assistance, study leave, and travel grants. Additional Information and S alien forms will bo supUpon request to the signed, with whom apptication, dm. on Registrar. . 29M

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Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31380, 27 May 1967, Page 26

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