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UNIVERSITY VACANCIES MONASH UNIVERSITY SENIOR LECTURER/LECTURER AND LECTURER IN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING APPLICATIONS for the above positions will be welcomed from candidates with interest in any branch of Electrical Engineering: the following branches are of special interest:— Electronic Devices and Circuits. Electromagnetic Theory. Antennas and Propagation. The Department of Electrical Engineering has at present a total of fourteen academic staff, twenty-four research students, and supporting technical staff and research activities are well developed in various fields of Electrical Engineering (Communications. Circuit Theory Control Systems. Electrical Power, Biophysics, etc ). SALARY RANGES; Senior Lecturer, $7500-$8750 per annum: Lecturer $5400-$7300 per annum, with superannuation on the F.S.S.U. basis and disability cover. BENEFITS: Full travelling expenses for appointee and family; removal allowance; repatriation after three years’ appointment if desired; initial subsidised housing; availability of loans for home purI chase. STUDY LEAVE is granted at the rate of one term's leave for six terms’ service with provision for financial assistance. Further general information and details of application procedure are available from the I Academic Registrar, Monash University. Wellington Road. I Clayton, Victoria, 3168. Technical inquiries should be ’ addressed to Professor D. G. Lampard. CLOSING DATE: March 31. I 1969. The University reserves the right to make no appointment or to appoint by invitation. J. D. BUTCHART. Academic Registrar. 3306 I MASSEY UNIVERSITY PALMERSTON NORTH TECHNICIAN A vacancy exists in the Departs ment of Botany and Zoology for j a grade I laboratory technician , to be responsible for Multir cellular Biology laboratory ’ work. 1 Duties will include assistance t with design and class cxperi- . ments, preparation and collecs tion of plant and animal class 1 material, general maintenance of laboratory animals and servicing of the laborary and its equipment. The work involved would be more suitable for a male although women with suitable experience may apply. The successful applicant would be 3 expected to commence duties as ~ soon as possible. Technicans are encouraged (but not obliged) to take appropriate university course*. Appointment would be made within the salary range for Grade I Technicians, $lBBB to $2584, depending on age ana qualifications. Increments will be in accordance with the university scales. Applicants must apply in writing to the undersigned, with whom applications close on Febs ruary 14. “ A. J. WEIR, Registrar. 5 January 28, 1969. . 3394 THE UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY Invites Applications For LECTURESHIPS/SENIOR LECTURESHIPS IN ENGLISH CANDIDATES with qualifications in any field of English will be considered, but applications ’ will be specially welcome from candidates qualified in the fields of Australian Literature. Seventeenth - century English Literature, Modern English Linguistics and Phonetics and Middle English Language and Literature. L Salary:—Lecturer, ss4oo—x - 270—57300 per annum: Senior Lecturer, s76oo—x 230—88750 per annum. information about superannuation, housing scheme, sabbatical leave, etc., and method of application from the undersigned with whom applications close on February 24, i'1969. 1 H. McCREDIE Registrar. 329R THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW ENGLAND LECTURER IN PSYCHOLOGY APPLICANTS should be qualifica to conduct the introductory course in general psychology and to offer courses at the higher undergraduate and graduate levels from the gen eral area of perception to include senory processes, psychophysical methods and scaling, i Duties will include prepara ■ tion and supervision of labora- - tory courses for both arts and I science students, the organisation of seminars, arrangement i of tutorials, the supervision ol postgraduate students and de- ; partmental liaison with the university’s department of ex ternal studies. Conditions include provision for travel and removal expenses, superannuation, assistance in buying or building a home and study leave. Study leave grants are available and credit may be granted for existing study leave entitlement. Further information may be obtained from the undersigned with whom applications, together with a recent photograph and the names of three referees close on February 28, 1969. K. R. LONG. Academic Registrar. Armidale. N.S.W. 2351. 3268 THE AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL UNIVERSITY RESEARCH SCHOOL OF PACIFIC STUDIES DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICS SENIOR RESEARCH FELLOW OR RESEARCH FELLOW IN THE' INDONESIAN PROJECT APPLICATIONS are invited for a post in the Department of Economics, Research School of Pacific Studies, as a Senior Researcb Fellow or Research Fellow in the Indonesia Project. The successful candidate will be expected to undertake basic research, including field work, on aspects of the Indonesian economy and to assist in work on current economic developments in Indonesia. Applicants must have substantial experience in economic research. Knowledge of Indonesian is not essential. The salary range of a Senior Research Fellow is BA7BOO-9324. Research Fellow 8A5400-7250. Appointment is initially for three years with a possible extension to five years. Superannuation is on the F.S.S.U. pattern with supplementary benefits. A grant sufficient for travel both ways by the appointee and his dependants is payable. and assistance with housing is provided. Further particulars may be obtained from the undersignd. with whom applications close on March 14. 1969. C. G. PLOWMAN. Acadmic Rgtsrar. P.O. Box 4, Canberra, A.C.T. 2600.

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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 31902, 1 February 1969, Page 26

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Page 26 Advertisements Column 9 Press, Volume CIX, Issue 31902, 1 February 1969, Page 26

Page 26 Advertisements Column 9 Press, Volume CIX, Issue 31902, 1 February 1969, Page 26

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