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UNIVERSITY VACANCIES UNIVERSITY OF OTAdo DUNEDIN, NEW ZEALAND MEDICAL LIBRARIAN APPLICATIONS are Invited from FiOrsons with academic and Ibrary qualifications and suitable experience tor the vacant position of Medical Librarian. The successful applicant will be responsible to the University Librarian and will be graded, according to qualifications and experience, as a Head of Department, with a salary on the scale 83440-3670-3790-3940, or as an Associate Librarian, on the scale 94250-4470-4710. Further particulars are available from the undersigned. Applications close on FEBRUARY 10. 1968. J. W. HAYWARD, Registrar. 2799 UNIVERSITY OF AUCKLAND JUNIOR LECTURESHIP IN ZOOLOGY APPLICATIONS are invited for a Temporary Junior Lectureship in Zoology for the period February 1. 1968, to January 31, 1969. Applicants should have, or should shortly be complet. ing. a good B.Sc. or an M.Sc. degree in Zoology. The salary will be 92400. Conditions ot Appointment are available from all New Zealand universities, or from the Registrar, with whom applications will close on December 15. Apply in writing to the undersigned, stating name and address, age, marital status. University record and details of teaching experience, if any. J. A. KIRKNESS, Registrar. University of Auckland, Box 2175, AUCKLAND. University of Canterbury FELLOWSHIP IN INDUSTRIAL ADMINISTRATION The University has received an endowment to establish a Chair which shall be known as the Sir James Fletcher Chair of Industrial Administration. The primary responsibility of the holder when appointed will be to develop and teach a course or courses in industrial administration as part of the graduate Diploma in Business Administration. As a permanent appointment may not be made immediately to the Chair, the University proposes to offer the above Fellowship, tenable for either one or two years at the discretion of the Council. The Fellowship will enable the holder to attend a leading American University at which he would undertake a combined programme of studies and teaching duties, approved by the Council in consultation with the authorities of the University attended. On completion of tha Fellowship the holder will be expected, if invited by the council, to accept an appointment to the academic staff of the University of Canterbury. Any appointment will be at such status as the council may decide, provided that the remuneration will be not less than that provided under the Fellowship. Without prejudice to the retention of the full freedom of action of the University, the Council hopes that selection for the Fellowship, will be such that on satisfactory completion of the Fellowship, the holder will prove worthy of appointment to the Sir James Fletcher Chair of Industrial Administration. Applicants should possess an honours degree of appropriate standard. Although a degree in a social science, engineering or commerce would be relevant, greater weight will be given to the standard of qualifications than to the particular field in which they are held. Experience in industry, not necessarily in a managerial capacity, would be advantageous. The salary will be within the range of >4600 to >6600 per annum. Commencing salary is in accordance with qualifications and experience. In the case of salaries up to >5400 annual increments, normally of >2OO will be paid. In the case of a salary of >5600 or higher it may be increased as a result of an annual review. The University will also pay return fares for the appointee, and, in the case of a married Fellow, his wife, from Christchurch to the American University at which he is to hold his Fellowship. Further particulars and conditions of appointment may be obtained from the undersigned or from registrars of all other Universities in New Zealand. Applications close with the undersigned on January 15, 1968. G. G. TURBOTT. Registrar. CHRISTCHURCH. 2684 UNIVERSITY APPOINTMENTS UNIVERSITY OF NEW SOUTH WALES Invites applications for appointment to the position of LECTURER SCHOOL OF HIGHWAY ENGINEERING Salary: 8A5400 range 8A7300 per annum. Commencing salary according to qualifications and experience. Applicants must have a distinguished academic record in engineering. Previous research experience and corporate membership of a professional institution are desirable but not essential. Knowledge of one or more of the following subjects is required: Land drainage, structural engineering and bridge design, reinforced concrete and prestressed concrete, photogammetry, road location and design, road construction and maintenance, bituminous construction and design of bituminous mixes, strength of and testing of materials, use of electronic digital computers. The successful applicant will lecture at postgraduate level and participate in research programmes. Further information may be obtained from Professor D. F. Orchard. An application form and details of conditions of appointment including superannuation, study leave and housing scheme may be obtained from the Appointments Section, P.O. Box 1, Kenstngtaon, N.S.W. 2033. The closing date for applications is January 31, 1968. E. H. DAVIS, Bursar. 2722 UNIVERSITY OF OTAGO CHEMIST OR BIOCHEMIST AN interesting position is offered to a graduate in chemis try or biochemistry to cooperate in surgical research in the Department of Surgery. University of Otago Medical School, Dunedin. The person appointed would collaborate with members of the department in their re search and be responsible for the analytical and biochemical side of the projects. There is also an opportunity for the applicant to initiate and follow his own research interests. The department haa a well equipped laboratory with technical assistance. Salary and terms of appointment as for a University Lecturer or Assistant Lecturer. Status and placement on scale will depend on qualifications and experience. Applications and inquiries should be addressed to Professor G. J. Fraenkel, Medical School, P.O. Box 913, Dunedin. J. W. HAYWARD. Registrar. 280(

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Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31548, 9 December 1967, Page 27

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Page 27 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31548, 9 December 1967, Page 27

Page 27 Advertisements Column 7 Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31548, 9 December 1967, Page 27

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