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UNIVERSITY VACANCIES MABSEY UNIVERSITY PALMERSTON NORTH, NEW ZEALAND JUNIOR LECTURER/LBCTURIR/ SENIOR LECTURER IN HORTICULTURE Applications ar* Invited for the above position in the Depertment of Horticulture. Applicant* ahouid hold a Degree in Horticultural Science or com* equivalent qualification, but application* will be accepted from person* expecting to complete degree* in 1887. Th* appointee will be required to teach In selected **- pects within the broed field of Fruit Crop Production and Orchard Managoment (Pomology). Salary Scale* are:— Junior Lecturer, *2406*3BBO x *lOO. Lecturer. *3OOO-*3400 z *2OO. Senior Lecturer, 34600 *5480 x *2OO. (The Initial appointment* will be within this range, dependent in part upon experience and qualifications.) Further details of the position and of the Univenity 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 November 15, 1867. A. J. WEIR. Registrar. 3548 MASSEY UNIVERSITY, PALMERSTON NORTH, NEW ZEALAND CHAIR OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY APPLICATIONS are invited for a newly-established Chair of Physical Chemistry. Th* appointment will be initially in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, which offer* general and honour* science degree unit* and appropriate courses tor the applied faculties of Veterinary Science, Agricultural and Horticultural Science and Food Science and Biotechnology. In eddition to commitments in the Department ot Chemistry •nd Biochemistry, the appointee will have opportunities to guide the overall development and integration ot the physical sciences tn the University. Salary: In the range »NZ7280-»NZ*2BO. Massey University wee established in 1864 as an autonomous University from th* former Massey Agricultural College (founded in 1*28). An extensive building programme is being Implemented and conatructlon has commenced en the first stage of the permanent science buildings. The Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry will be completely rehoused in a 1*6,688 square foot building by the end ot I*6B. Although Initial emphasis ha* been placed on the Biological sciences, the University Plana to develop both th* physical and biological sclencee. Since the applied faculties are all biologically-oriented and because of the range ef national biological research Institutes In the area, there ere unique opportunities tor physical scientlsts to initiate and undertake collaborative investigations in the pure and applied biological sciences. In clom proximity to the University are the D.S.I.R. Division* of Grasslands, Plant Chemistry and Plant Physiology and the Dairy Research Institute. Excellent relationship* exist between the University and th*M research organisations and many facilities are operated either jointly or on a bails ot ready accessibility. Among the major facllltiee already established in th* are* are the following:— Philips electron microscope. IBM 16*0 computer with extended storage. MS* high-resolution massspectrometer. Preparative and analytical ultracentrifuges. Provisions for all types of chromatography and electrophoresis work. Emission and atomic absorption spectrometers. Advanced automatic equipment tor the detection of radioisotopes. The existing controlledenvlronment facilities at the Plant Physiology Division are soon to be extended by the installation of a major phytotron. Further particulars of the position and the University sre available from the SecretaryGeneral, Association of Commonwealth Universities, Marlborough House, Pall Mali, London, or from the undersigned. Applications CIOM in New Zealand on November *6, !*”• A. J. WEIR. Registrar. *B3* MONASH UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHOLOGY Application* are invited for appointment a* LECTURER in the Department of Psychology. The Department is especially interested tn receiving application* from person* whoM main Interests are in either social psychology or human or animal learning. Applicant* with interests in other areas will be weloomsd. The Department of Psychology, which Is in the Faculty of Science, teache* a major and honours course in that Faculty and also offer* a sub-major in the Faculty of Arts. There sre currently 11 staff and 16 research student*. Research Interests include sensory and perceptual processes, neurophysiological correlate* of oshavlour. experimental psychopathology and information processing. Applicant* should normally have both teaching experience and a higher degree or equivalent research qualifications. , BENEFITS: Travelling exbenses tor appointee and famfiy; removal allowance; repetrlation after three years if desired: subsidised housing initially. STUDY LEAVE is granted at the ret* of one term’s leave for eix terms service, with provleton for financial assistance. Loan; for home purchase ar* avillable. Further general information ie available from the Acidemic Registrar. Monaeh University. Clayton, Victoria. Inquiries about the Department should be sent to the Chairman, Prolessor R. H. Dsy. CLOSING DATE: December 1. **The University reserve* the right to mske no appointment or to appoint by invitation at any Ume. J. D. BUTCHART. Academic Registrar. 2Bl* ST MARK'S COLLEGE (Affiliated to the University of Adelaide as a Residential Collet* tor Men Students) THE Council of the College invite* applications for the posi“°n °' MASTER The college was established tn 1*25, under the aegis of the Church of England, close to the University of Adelaide. Jt now accommodates approximately 158 students and tutors, with an extensive tutorial system to •unplement university teachIng, and a chapel, library and recreational facilitlee. Salary, allowance* and other condition* will be in accordance with quellfication* end experience. A splendid manor s lodge 1* provided. Further information ie available on requeet and application*, on a strictly confidential baaie, ahouid be eddrosrad to: Th* Burear, ST MARK’S COLLEGE (he.), 46 Pennington Terrace, NORTH ADELAIDE. SOUTH AUSTRALIA IBM. To- reach him by November 15. 1667.

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Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31500, 14 October 1967, Page 31

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Page 31 Advertisements Column 9 Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31500, 14 October 1967, Page 31

Page 31 Advertisements Column 9 Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31500, 14 October 1967, Page 31

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