UNIVERSITY VACANCIES THE UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY invites applications for a LECTURESHIP IN SOCIAL WORK and a LECTURESHIP IN SOCIAL ADMINISTRATION THE Lecturer in Social Work will be expected to work in the fields of small group dynamics or social group work. The Lectureship in Social Administration has become vacant with the resignation of the present staff member to take up the Chair o-f Social Work in another University. The person appointed in his stead will be expected to take responsibility for a course normally studied at third year level in the undergraduate degree course in Social Studies. The Department wishes to extend its present teaching and practice in these areas for all its students as well as for those wishing to specialise in them after graduation. The opportunity is present and the general climate in the field most favourable for research, various kinds of studies and experimentation. Salary range: $5400-x 270-37300 per annum. Information about superannuation, housing scheme, sabbatical leave, etc., and method of application is obtainable from the undersigned with whom . applications close on October 21. 1968. H. McCREDIE, Registrar. 3502 THE UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE Applications are invited for the following position: SENIOR RESEARCH FELLOW (AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS) in the SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE Further information Is available from The Registrar (appointment F. 57), The University of Melbourne, Parkville, 3052. Applications close on October 1, 1968. 3234 THE UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE Applications are invited for the following position: RESEARCH FELLOW (AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS) in the SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE Further information is available from The Registrar (appointment F. 63), The University of Melbourne, Parkville, 3052. Applications close on October 15, 1968. 3234 THE UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE Applications are invited for the following position: SENIOR LECTURESHIP in the DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHOLOGY Further information is available from The Registrar (appointment E. 64), The University of Melbourne, Parkville, 3052. Applications close on October 31, 1968. 3234 THE UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY Invites applications for a LECTURESHIP-SENIOR LECTURESHIP IN PHARMACOLOGY The appointee will be required to give lectures in certain fields of pharmacology to students of pharmacy, science and medicine and to participate in the conduct of practical classes. The major activities of the Department comprise the synthesis and study of cardiovascular drugs and the isolation of pharmacologically active substances from tissues. The field of interest of the applicant need not be in these areas as development is planned to include the chemotherapy of animal parasites and possibly psychopharmacology. Salary: Lecturer, 35400- x 27037300 per annum. Senior Lecturer, 37600- x 230-38750 per annum. Information concerning superannuation, housing scheme, sabbatical leave, etc., and method of application is obtainable from the undersigned with whom applications close on October 31, 1968. H. McCREDIE, Registrar. Postal address: Sydney, N.S.W.> 2006. 3212 THE AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE OF ADVANCED STUDIES DEPARTMENT OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Applications are invited for two positions in the Department of International Relations, Research School of Pacific Studies. These appointments may be made at any of the four levels of Senior Fellow, Fellow, Senior Research Fellow or Research Fellow, depending upon qualifications. The Department conducts research and supervises postgraduate students in a wide range of topics, with special emphasis upon general international relations theory, Asian politics, Australian foreign policy, and strategic and defence studies. Applicants will be considered in any of these fields. The salary of a Fellow is determined within the range 3A6400-8740, and of a Senior Fellow in the range $A8750-10,274. Appointment is made for an initial period of five years; thereafter he may be reappointed until retiring age. A Fellow is entitled to one year’s study leave on full pay, plus a contribution towards travel and other expenses, in every seven years, a Senior Fellow one year in every six years service. The salary of a Senior Research Fellow is determined within the range 3A7800-9324, and of a Research Fellow within the range 3A5400-7250. Appointment is for three years, with possible extension to a maximum of five years. Superannuation is on the F.S.S.U. pattern with supplementary benefits. Reasonable travel expenses are paid and assistance with housing is provided. Anyone interested in inquiring further about the work of the department is invited to write direct to Professor J. D. B. Miller or Professor Hedley Bull. Applications close with the undersigned on October 25, 1968. C. G. PLOWMAN, Academic Registrar. P.O. Box 4, Canberra, A.C.T. 2600. 3258 THE UNIVERSITY OF TASMANIA POST-GRADUATE SCHOLARSHIPS Applications are invited for a number of Post-graduate Scholarships tenable in 1969. Commonwealth and university research studentships, all, fields, $lBOO initially with special marriage allowances, tenable for one year but may be extended for two or more years subject to satisfactory progress. Detailed information and application forms are available from the undersigned with whom applications close on October 31, 1968. D. A. KEARNEY, Registrar. The University of Tasmania, Box 252 C, G.P.0., Hobart, 7001. 3287
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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31784, 14 September 1968, Page 29
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