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UNIVERSITY VACANCIES | i THE UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY ■ Invites Applications For A LECTURESHIP/SENIOR LECTURESHIP IN ORAL SURGERY IN THE FACULTY OF DENTISTRY THE successful applicant will be required to each within the I several clinical sub-depart- J ments of the Department of < Oral Surgery (Oral Surgery, i Radiology. Exodontia and Surgical Dressings). He will also j be expected to participate in j teaching at the post-graduate { level and to undertake research j in a chosen field. Salary:—Lecturer. i $5400 —x s 270—57300 per annum; Senior 1 Lecturer. s76oo—x 230 —$8750 < per annum. 1 Information concerning sup- j erannuation, housing scheme. , sabbatical leave, etc.. and j method of application from the undersigned with whom applications close on March 31. 1969. ] H. McCREDIE. 1 Registrar. i 3299 1 ] 1 THE AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL J UNIVERSITY < ( THE RESEACH SCHOOL OF 1 PACIFIC STUDIES < 1 FELLOWSHIP OR SENIOR *1 FELLOWSHIP IN PALYNOLOGY j THERE is a vacancy for a palynologist in the Department 1 of Biogeography and Geomor- : phology (Professor D. Walker. < Head of Department). The , person appointed will be expected to work mainly on the Quaternary vegetation history of Australia, the South-west 1 Pacifis or South-east Asia but < an interest in some aspect of i fundamental palynology, plant * ecology or other associated field 1 is desirable. Laboratory facili- 3 tise are established and sup- 3 port for field work is liberal. 3 Appointment will be to a 1 Senior Fellowship ($8750- 1 1A10.274) or a Fellowship 1 < «A6400-$A8740) and applicants 1 should specify for which of ’ these they wish to be con- 1 sidered. Fellow' and Senior Fellows are appointed for an initial j period of five years, after which ( they are normally reappointed 1 until retiring age. A sup- i erannuation scheme of F.S.S.U. i type is available and assistance ; is provided with joining ex- 1 penses and housing. Fellows 1 are entitled to one year’s study < leave on full pay in every seven years' service, with a maximum grant of 5A2160 towards expenses. and Senior Fellows to one vear’s study leave in every f six years with a maximum grant of 9A2600. Applicants should be: prepared to join the University • in Canberra during 1969. Further information may be obtained from the Head of Department or from the underssigned with whom applications close on Friday. March 28. C. G. PLOWMAN, Academic Registrar. ’ P.O. Box 4, Canberra, ACT, 2600. 33811 THE UNIVERSITY OF OTAGO AND THE OTAGO HOSPITAL BOARD i DUNEDIN. NEW ZEALAND. . VISITING OPHTHALMOLOGIST I DUNEDIN HOSPITAL, AND LECTURER IN OPHTHALMOLOGY. UNIVERSITY OF OTAGO MEDICAL SCHOOL APPLICATIONS are invited fori the above position from those; who hold a higher qualification') in Ophthalmology such as the, F.R.C.S. or its equivalent. Duties will consist of routine il inpatient and outpatient hospital work and the teaching of medical students. There will be < opportunities for research. The hours of duty will be 14 per week and the appointee < will have the right to engage ; m private practice. At present ! a vacancy exists in Dunedin for a privately practising Ophthal-; Biologist. The salary payable in accord-j ance with the Hospital Employ-, ment (Medical Officers) Regula-: tions will depend on the ap-' pointee’s qualifications and experience. It will be a proportion (4/10) of the nominal whole-time scale of $6020 - 8100. There will be further remuneration as a Lecturer in Oph-' tiialmology. Conditions of appointment for . the position may be obtained from the undersigned. Application, on the prescribed Form of Application attached to the Conditions of Appointment. together with testimonials if desired and a recent photograph will be received by the Undersigned until MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24. 1969. D. C. J. PEARCE, Secretary, Otago Hospital Board. P.O. Box 946, Dunedin. 3498 THE UNIVERSITY OF OTAGO AND THE OTAGO HOSPITAL BOARD DUNEDIN, NEW ZEALAND FULL TIME OPHTHALMOLOGIST DUNEDIN HOSPITAL AND LECTURER IN OPHTHALMOLOGY UNIVERSITY OF OTAGO MEDICAL SCHOOL APPLICATIONS are invited for the above position from those who hold a higher qualification in Ophthalmology such as the F.R.C.S. or its equivalent. Duties will consist of routine inpatient and outpatient hospital work and the teaching of medical students. There will be opportunities for research. The salary payable in accordance with the Hospital Employment (Medical Officers) Regulations will depend on the appointee’s qualifications and experience and will be fixed within the scale $6020-88100. There will be further remuneration as a Lecturer in Ophthalmology. Conditions of Appointment may be obtained from the undersigned. Applications on the prescribed form of application attached to the conditions of appointment together with testimonials if desired and a recent appointment together with testithe undersigned until MONDAY, FEBRUARY U, 1969. D. C. J. PEARCE. Secretary. Otago Hospital Board, P.O. Box 946, DUNEDIN. 3497 THE UNIVERSITY OF TASMANIA CHAIR OF HISTORY CHAIR OF HISTORY CHAIR OF HISTORY CHAIR OF HISTORY APPLICATIONS are invited for appointment to the Chair of History which will become vacant about June. 1969, when the present incumbent, Professor W. G. Rimmer, takes up a professorship in the University of New South Wales. Applicants’ qualifications and interests should be within the general field of Modern History. The present professorial salary is $12,000 per annum. Further information is available from the undersigned, with whom applications close on Monday. March 10. 1969. D. A. Kearney, Registrar. The University of Tasmania, Box 252 C. G.P.0., HOBART 7001. t a 155

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