uNivnsmr vacancies 5 THE UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY Invites applications for the * position of F LECTURER IN BIOMETRY e i- In the ? DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL- [. TUBAL BOTANY „ Applicants should bo qualified in one or more of the followo ing fields: Biometry, agrlcul- - tural statistics, biomathematics, mathematical statistics, an agricultural or biological discipline with supplementary exr perlence in its mathematical or S statistical aspects. The successf ful applicant will be required s to lecture and to be available ■- for consultations in the design y of and the analysis of experl il ments. Opportunity will also bs 1 available for research. Salary: Lecturer, S4BSO-X220 , 34340 per annum; eenlor lec- ’ turer, 3(400-x200-37(00 per annum. Academic salarier are at * present under review. Information concerning superannuation, housing scheme, sabbatical leave, etc., and method . of application is obtainable from the registrar. University of Sydney, Sydney, N.S.W. 2008, r with whom applications close - on November 24, 1047. H. McCREDIE. Registrar. ~ 7051 THE UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY invites applications for positions of LECTURER/SENIOR LECTURER AND LECTURER IN ARCHITECTURE CANDIDATES should be Architects, preferably with a higher degree and with experience in practice. The Department is in the process of developing a new undergraduate course. Successful applicants should be prepared to participate in experimental ideas in architectural education. Experience in the fields of Design Method, Operations Research or in the application of the social sciences to Architecture will be an advantage. Successful applicants will be expected to take part In the general teaching work of the Department and to undertake reseach work.
Salary:—Lecturer, *4BOO x 220*4340 per annum: Senior Lecturer. 3(400-x200-37800 per annum Academic salarleo are at present under review. Information concerning superannuation, housing scheme, sabbatical leave, etc., and method of application is obtainable from the Registrar, University of Sydney, Sydney, N.S.W. 2000, with whom applications close on November 20, 1007. H. McCREDIE, Registrar. 3535 THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW ENGLAND 1. TECHNICAL OFFICER IN PHYSICS
Applicants should have a good knowledge of all types of machine tools, be capable of design, construction and operational maintenance of prototype research and other Instrumentation and preferably should have had ten years’ experience In mechanical workshop techniques and/or vacuum technology. Formal qualifications in Instrument making, preferably a degree or diploma, will be required. 2. LABORATORY TECHNICIAN IN PHYSICAL AND INORGANIC CHEMISTRY. AppUcants must have experience in chemical work and possess a technical college chemistry certificate or other suitable qualifications. Duties will fo-
dude the preparation of laboratories for classes, the assembly of equipment for teaching and research in physical chemistry and general technical work. CONDITIONS Commencing salary will be determined according to qualifications and experience within the ranges: TECHNICAL OFFICER: 94175-15721 ' LABORATORY TECHNICIAN: 92738-93460 Other conditions include four weeks’ recreation leave per annum, excellent sick and long service leave benefits, trave and removal allowance, a short-term rental subsidy scheme and, after a quaUfyinj period, superannuation am assistance with home finance. APPLICATIONS:
Including personal Information, details of qualifications and experience and the names of three referees should reach the undersigned no later than October 27, 1907. T. C. LAMBLE, Registrar. Armidale, N.S.W. Australia. ‘ 2935 UNIVERSITY OF QUEENsBRB The university invites applications for the following positions for which applications close on the dates shown. The salary ranges are: Lecturer, 9A5400-9A7300; demonstrator, 9A3375-9A9825. LECTURER IN ECONOMIC STATISTICS
An applicant should have an honours or higher degree with specialisation tn statistics or operations research. Teaching or research experience in computer systems and Information processing is desirable but not essential. The successful applicant will be expected to participate in the teaching of economic statistics and related subjects Including portion of the new postgraduate course for the diploma in information processing, and to maintain an active programme of research. (November 24.) DEMONSTRATOR IN MINING ENGINEERING Applicants should have a degree in mining engineering and will be required to assist in undergraduate tutorial and demonstrating work and will also be expected to undertake research for a higher degree. The appointee will be required $2.„ take ,„ u P dut y in 1968. (November 13 The university provides for permanent staff, superannuation similar to F.S.S.U., housing assistance, study leave and travel grants" Additional Information and application forms Will be supplied upon request to the undersigned.
C. X CONNELL, Registrar. 2952 University of Canterbury LIBRARY SENIOR ASSISTANTS APPLICATIONS are invited tor the position of Senior Assistants in the Cataloguing Department and Science Library of the University. AppUcants must be graduates of the New Zealand Library School or holders of »“ , swjivalont professional qualificationsalary will be according to qualifications and experience in the University Llbrery scale 32400 to 32900 per annum. Conditions of appointment tor both these positions may be seen et any University Library or obtained from the undersigned, with whom applicattoos close on November 3, IM7. 0.0. TURBOTT, CHRISTCHURCH. K,gl,tr "’ sms
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