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UNIVERSITY VACANCIES ! UNIVERSITY OF AUCKLAND SCHOOL OF MEDICINE GRADUATE DEMONSTRATORS IN ANATOMY FOR 1970 ! A number of positions for * Graduate Demonstrators are - available In the Anatomy De- * partment and applications are ! invited for these posts. i The successful applicants will ' assist with the teaching of ■ anatomy, histology, neurology, > and embryology to the second and third year medical classes 1 in the integrated pre-cllnical • course for the degree of Bachelor of Science In Human 810- • logy. . Remuneration will be 92900 : paid over the period of nine months from February to Oc- ’ tober, inclusive, 1970. These temporary positions are , particularly suitable for recent medical graduates preparing for the primary examination of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons. I It may be doted that In terms of the current regulations of the Department ot Health, a person who is employed as a Demonstrator in Anatomy in either his third (or fourth) year after conditional registration, having completed two (or three) years in the hospital service Immediately after graduation .and who returns to I the hospital service to complete a total of four years In that service, remains eligible for a . Department of Health Postf;raduate Study Grant tor Junor Medical Officers. : Apply In writing stating name I and address and full particular ot university record and I relevant experience and, if posI Bible, enclosing copies of ret cent testimonials. t Applications will be received t at any time up to June 13, t 1969. , J. A. KIRKNESS, Registrar. ' University of Auckland, Private Bag, Auckland. " 3827 ' UNIVERSITY OF THE SOUTH PACIFIC, SUVA. FIJI. SCHOOL OF SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT PROFESSOR/READER/ , SENIOR LECTURER/LECTURER IN POLITICS/PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION (two appointments) A knowledge of government Institutes or a background of public administration would be an advantage. Applicants ' migut also be equipped to i examine comparatively the problems of political change as ! they affect the South Pacific ■ region ■ ASSISTANT LECTURER IN SOCIOLOGY SCHOOL OF NATURAL RESOURCES . READER/SENIOR LECTURER/ LECTURER IN PHYSICS ADMINISTRATION DEVELOPMENT OFFICER Appointee will assume i administrative responsibility for University development policy including provision of the facilities required to meet academic needs. Liaison with architects and builders on development of University site and maintenance of grounds will be involved. Salary up to 3F7602 according to qualifications and experience. SALARY SCALES: Professor, 3F8400-9204. Reader. 3F7200-7602. Senior Lecturer, 3F5202 x 1986390. Lecturer, 3F3054 X 150-4104/ > bar x 198-5094. Assistant Lecturer, 3F2394 x ' 114-2622/bar x 150-3072. OTHER CONDITIONS: Appointments normally on contract for up to six years; permanent terms may be considered. Allowance on appointment; partly-furnished accommodation at reasonable rental; long vacation leave every two i years. The University contributes 10 per cent of salary to approved superannuation arrangements; gratuity of 10 i per cent of basic salary for contract appointments. Members of staff normally , resident outside the region would receive vacation leave passages; education allowances ! and visit passages for children at school in country of recruitment. Further material on the University is available in University Libraries in Australia and New Zealand. Intending applicants are Invited to write to the undersignad for more information about the positions advertised and for a list of the details which should be included in an application. Applications should : reach the undersigned by May SO. 1969. S. F. PERROTT, Registrar. G.P.O. Box 1168, Suva, Fiji. i 2125 : UNIVERSITY OF QUEENSLAND ‘ THE University invites applica--1 tions for the following positions ' for which applications close on the dates shown: READER IN MATHEMATICS . An applicant should have ' published significant contributions to some field of Pure ; Mathematics. Applications are especially invited from those with particular interests in algebra, analysis or topology. The successful applicant will be required to deliver such lectures and carry out such other duties as may be required. He should ’ be capable of pursuing independent investigations in his ’ branch of the subject and of assisting in the training of , honours and research students. , He will be expected to encour- ' age research activity in his own field. (June 30.), i , LECTURER IN MATHEMATICS (Mathematical Statistics) An applicant should have a ' higher degree and research interests In any branch ot Statistics (including probability and 1 stochastic processes). The suc- ■ cessful applicant will be responl sible to the Head of the Department of Mathematics and • will work-under the direction of the Professor of Statistics. The appointee will join the I Statistics group of the Depart- ; ment and will be required to I undertake reasonable lecturing, „ examining and other relevant . duties. He will be expected to . play a full part In the research activities of the group, whose I present establishment la one - Professor, two Readers, one Senior Lecturer, two Lecturers and supporting tutorial staff. (June 30.) LECTURER IN MATHEMATICS An applicant should possess the degree of Doctor of Philosophy for work in some branch , of Pure Mathematics. Experience of teaching and research would be an advantage. The > successful applicant will be re- ■ quired to deliver such lectures • and carry out such other duties as may be required. He should • be capable of carrying out inl dependent Investigations in his ■ branch of the subject and of assisting in the training of honours and research students. (June 20.) The salary for a Reader will 1 be within the ; range 9A9180- ; 9A9900 and Lecturer 9A5400- • 9A7300 per annum. The . University provides t Superannuation similar to . F.S.S.U., housing assistance, study leave and travel grants . for permanent appointees ot . Lecturer status and above. ' Additional information and ' application forms will be sup- ' plied upon request to the ; undersigned. C. J. CONNELL, Registrar. ! 9025

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