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UNIVERSITY VACANCIES I THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW ENGLAND LECTURER IN PSYCHOLOGY ' 1 APPLICANTS should be qualified ' to conduct the Introductory I course tn ganerai psychology and to offer courses at the higher undergraduate and graduate levels from the gen era) area of perception to Inelude senory processes, psychophysical methods and scaling. Duties will include preparation and supervision of laboratory courses for both arts and science students, the organisation of seminars, arrangement of tutorials, the supervision of postgraduate students and departmental liaison with the university’s department of external studies. Conditions Include provision for travel and removal ex penses, superannuation, assistance in buying or building a homo and study leave. Study leave grants are available and credit may be granted for exist Ing 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. Armldale, 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 Research 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 Reaearch Fellow ia 9A7800-9324. Research Fellow $A5400-7250. 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 aufficlent for travel both ways by the appointee and hla dependants is payable, and assistance with housing Is provided. Further particulars may be obtained from the understgnd, with whom applications clou on March 14, 1969. C. G. PLOWMAN, Acadmlc Rgiarar, P.O. Box 4, Canberra, A.C.T. 2600. 3383 THE UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY Invites Applications For A LECTURE6HIP/SENIOR LECTURESHIP IN ORAL SURGERY IN THE FACULTY OF DENTISTRY THE successtul applicant will be required to each within the several clinical sub-depart-ments of the Department of Oral Surgery (Oral Surgery, Radiology. Exodontla and Surgical Dressings). He will also be expected to participate in teaching at the post-graduate level and to undertake research In a chosen field. Salary:—Lecturer. ss4oo—x 270—57300 per annum: Senior Lecturer. s76oo—x 230—58750 per annum. Information concerning superannuation, housing scheme, sabbatical leave, etc., and method of application from the i undersigned with whom applications close on March 31. 1960. H. McCREDIE, Registrar. 3299 THE AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL 1 UNIVERSITY THE RESEACH SCHOOL OF PACIFIC STUDIES FELLOWSHIP OR SENIOR FELLOWSHIP IN PALYNOLOGY THERE is a vacancy for a palynologlst in the Department of Biogeography and Geomorphology (Profeasor D. Walker. Head of Department). The ' person appointed will be ex- ■ pected to work mainly on the Quaternary vegetation history of Australia, the South-west Pacifls or South-east Asia but an interest in some aspect of fundamental palynology, plant ecology or other associated field , is desirable. Laboratory facitl- - tlse are established and support for field work is liberal. Appointment will be to a Senior Fellowship ($87508A10.274) or a Fellowship <$A64OO-$A8740) and applicants should specify for which of these they wish to be considered. Fellow and Senior Fellows are appointed for an initial period of five yeara. after which they are normally reappointed until retiring age. A superannuation scheme of F.S.S.U. type-is available and assistance is provided with joining expenses and housing. Fellows are entitlefl 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 year’s study leave in every six years with a maximum grant of $A2600. 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, i Academic Registrar. P.O. Box 4. Canberra, ACT. 2600. 3381 THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW ENGLAND, AUSTRALIA DEPARTMENT OF BIOCHEMISTRY AND NUTRITION TEACHING- FELLOW/DEMONSTRATOR IN BIOCHEMISTRY A TEACHING FELLOW Should have a good honoura degree, will undertake a limited amount of teaching and will bo expected to enrol for a higher degree in a field of biochemistryApplicants with interests in areaa of biochemistry other than ruminant metabolism will be preferred. A Demonstrator will undertake teechlng and asaoclated duties full time. Commencing salary will be determined according to qualifications and experience within the range 8A337S x BA22S—--6A4275 Provision Is made for ferea and removal expenses. The successful applicant will be expected to take up the ap- ? ointment as soon after March , 1969, aa can be arranged. Further information may be obtained from the underalgned with whom applications (two copies together with a recent photograph and the names of three referees) close on February U, 1969. K. R. LONG, Academic Registrar. Armldale, N.S.w. 3351.

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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 31908, 8 February 1969, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume CIX, Issue 31908, 8 February 1969, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisements Column 8 Press, Volume CIX, Issue 31908, 8 February 1969, Page 24

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