1 UNIVERSITY vacancies UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD 1 RHODES VISITING FELLOWSHIP z FOR WOMEN V 1 Through the generosity of the lr Rhodes trustees. Lady Margaret' Hall is able to invite applfca- , tions from women graduates be. 4 low the age of 30 for a Rhodes Visiting Fellowship tenable at the college for at least two i’ years, beginning in October-* l- 1969, or January. 1970. Women d graduates from all Common* i’ wealth countries and from it South Africa and Rhpdesia are eligible. It is intended that the >• fellow should engage in aca* e demic work of post-doctotal* standard, though she need not r necessarily have obtained a doctorate. She will be required to undertake research whether, . in arts or science and to under* s take a limited amount of teach* r ing in the college or the uni*' e versity. She will be required to' g live in the college, will enjoy, q full senior common room rights, j and receive a stipend of £l5OO per annum in addition to board r and lodging and the expense of n trave-1 to and from her country of residence. Candidates should address their applications to the Principal, Lady Margaret Hall, not - later than March 31. 1969. They should give the names of not more than three persons prepared to act as referees. They should enclose a statement of >* their qualifications, copies of > any thesis or papers, published a or unpublished, and a brief oyty Line of the research which they i- propose to undertake. d !- 3845 e s UNIVERSITY OF QUEENSLAND 5. » The university invites applications for the following posld tions for which applicationsg close on the dates shown. J' READER IN ARCHITECTURE Applicants should have a a degree from a recognised school ie of architecture, qualifying for membership of the Royal Australian Institute o! Architects, and/or the Royal Institute of British Architects, together with teaching and administrative ex-' IG perience in a school recognised 5 by these institutes. A higher degree would be an advantage ■ and consideration will be given to the research and practical experience of applicants for this appointment. The univers: ity is seeking to appoint a reader whose particular field of interest is architectural design. , e His primary responsibility will H be to assist in the organisation. I. teaching and supervision o$ le under-graduate and post-gradu, l c ate degree courses which are - e established tn the university. 5t He will also be expected to as. i c sist in the administrative work ... Involved in running the depart, J] ment. (March 28.) e- READER OR SENIOR LECTURER IS IN VETERINARY SURGERY Applicants should hold a - degree in veterinary science registrable by the Veterinary Surgeons’ Board of Queensland and S* must show evidence of a know: ledge of the fundamentals of surgery as a biological science •’ as well as skill and experience 15 in clinical surgery. Higher degrees, publications, and teaching and administrative experience will be taken into account 13 in determining the level at - which the appointment will be made. Teaching duties will encompass the three broad fields of under-graduste training, advanced training of postr 5 graduate students and clinical 0 . instructors, and the provision o- of continuing education for con le leagues tn practice. The apsf polntee will have the opportunV. ity to conduct personal search into a subject of his own . choosing within the field of veterlnary and experimental sun gery. (March 31.) n The salary for a reader will r- be within the range 5A9150ir 5A9900. and for a senior hecof turer 8A7500-8A8750 per annum. The university provides superannuation similar to F.S f U., housing assistance, study leavf X- and travel grants for permanr- ent appointees of lecturer status u- and above. , e . Additional information and application forms will be supplied upon request to the underi- signed. fi. C. J. CONNELL, n. Registrar. iS, 3814 Illi- UNIVERSITY OF QUEENSLAND 'll d- UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF p- TOWNSVILLE ‘ y SCHOOL OF BIOLOGICAL ®. SCIENCES i. RESEARCH FELLOW IN MARINE BIOLOGY 95 Applications sre invited for the position of Research Fellow In the Department of Marine Biology, School of Biological Sciences. * The Fellowship is sponsored by the Cape York Pearling Company for a project aimed y at developing and expanding the pearl oyster fishery in Northern Australia. Applicants should have a Ph.D. Degree and experience in some aspect of Biology particularly well suited for research in ta an applied field. n ‘ The appointment is tenable for one year in the first inli- stance, but subject to review. >«. will be extended on an annual e- basis for a further two years. Extension of the tenure of the e . fellowship to five years may be n . possible. es The salary range attached to the fellowship is 5A5400-55900 a- p.a. A Northern allowance of >r $6O p.a. will also be paid. The appointee will work under io the direction of Dr C. B.urdon* 1* Jones, Professor of Marine Biology and head of the Schoo! j. of Biological' Sciences. >e The appointee will be granted »s F.S.S.U. type Superannuation p- and reasonable appointment travel and removal expenses. Application forms and further *’ Information may be obtained ie from The Warden. University College of Townsville. P.O. Box 999. Townsville, Queensland. 4810. With whom applications doss on March 14. 1969. 19 3933
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