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UNIVERSITY VACANCIES THE UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY invites applications for a LECTURESHIP IN GREEK The Department of Greek provides undergraduate courses at both the Pass and Honours levels and supervises the postgraduate study of higher degree candidates. Teaching in Greek language, literature and philosophy is given by members of its staff; teaching in Greek history as such as archaeology is at present provided for students of Greek by the appropriate departments. Members of staff are encouraged to pursue research in their own fields of interest. For the above position some preference may be given to candidates with special qualifications in Greek literature or language. Salary: Lecturer 84800 x 220 — 98340 per annum. Academic salaried are at present under reInformation concerning superannuation, housing scheme, sabbatical leave, etc. and method of application is obtainable from the Registrar, University of Sydney, Sydney, N.S.W. 2006. with whom applications close on November IS, 1947. H. McCREDIE,

Registrar. 9411 THE UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY Invites applications for the position of LECTURER/SENIOR LECTURER IN GERMAN Courses in German literature (all periods) and philology are offered at both undergraduate and graduate levels Teaching takes the form of tutorials as well as lectures. Research grants'are available to the staff and there are a number of Ph.D. students who for part of their training are required to spend a year at a German University Some evening courses are also given. Salary: Lecturer 94800 x 9220 96340 per annum. Senior Lecturer, 96600 X 9200-97600 per annum Information concerning superannuation, housing scheme, sabbatical leave, etc., and method o* application is obtainable from the Registrar, University of Sydney, Sydney, N.S.W. 2006, with whom applications close on November 20, 1967 H. McCREDIE, Registrar. 3536 THE UNIVERSITY

OF TASMANIA READER OR SENIOR LECTURER IN MICROBIOLOGY Applications from medical or science graduates of suitable experience are invited for the position of Reader or Senior Lecturer in Microbiology in the Faculty of Medicine. The successful applicant will be responsible for the teaching of Microbiology to medical students and will work within the Department of Pathology. He will also be expected to participate in the clinical laboratory services of the Royal Hobart Hospital where the Professor of Pathology is Chief Pathologist (Honorary). Appointment will be offered according to qualifications and experience within the salary range of £6606-206-97609 for Senior Lecturer plus a loading of 9400 for medical qualifications or 98609 for Reader plus a medical loading of MOO if appropriate. These salaries are being reviewed. Further particulars may be obtained from the undersigned with whom applications close on Monday, December 4, 1907. D A. KEARNEY, Registrar. The University of Tasmania, Box 252 C. G.P.0., Mobart, Tasmania 7901. 2789 THE UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY invites applications for the position of LECTURER/SENIOR LECTURER IN THE BASSER COMPUTING DEPARTMENT, SCHOOL OF PHYSICS FUNDS for this Lectureship/ Senior Lectureship have been subscribed primarily by private organisations to enable the University of Sydney to supplement its present computer science courses with information processing courses available in the Faculties of Arts and Economics. Applicants should have had interest and experience in the use of computers for large scale data processing, preferably of a nonscientifie character The Department is equipped with an English Electric KDF 9 and an older machine (SILLIAC) which have been interconnected, a CDC. 1709, an 1.8.M.7040 and 1401, and a PDPB with display facilities. All these machines are being interconnected to operate as a network under computer control. The Department conducts a postgraduate Diploma course, and in addition to an Honours year tn Computer Science offers a course in the third year of a BSc sequence. Provision has been made for the introduction of a course to be available in the early years of a B.A. or B.Ec. sequence, and the successful applicant will be expected to play a major part in the introduction of this course, as well as participating in the Department’s current teaching programme. He will also be encouraged to engage in r ®search of his own choosing. Lecturer 34800-X220-»«340. per annum; Senior Lecturer MWO-X2OO-S7WO per annum. Academic salarto* are at present under review. The appointment will be for two or three years. Information concerning superannuation. etc., and method of application is obtainable from the Registrar. University of Sydney. Sydney, N.S.W, Z 00«. with whom applications elose on November 20. 1007. H. McCREDIE. Registrar. - 3588

UNIVERSITY VACANCIES THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE —LECTURER IN CHEMICAL ENGINEERING (80.11.67) —LECTURER IN COMPUTING SCIENCE (15.11.67) —SEN*GJ* LECTURER OR LECTURER IN ENGLISH (15.11.67) —TUTOR IN ENGLISH (31.10.67) —LECTURERS/SENIOB LECTURER IN HISTORY (30.10.67) —LECTURER IN PLANT PATHOLOGY (Virology) SALARIES (under review): Reader oAustB6OO: 2^ cturer SAust6sOG-220-76OO; Lecturer SAust4Boo-2206340: with F.S.S.U. superannuation. Tut ° r sAuet2Boo-10M300 (no superannuation provinon). FULL INFORMATION including a list of particulars required « applicants is available from the Registrar of Un> ve r»ity, North Terrace, Adelaide, South AustraUR dUw. * 2824

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Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31500, 14 October 1967, Page 32

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