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UNIVERSITY VACANCIES UNIVERSITY OF OTAGO MEDICAL SCHOOL Demonstratorships in Anatomy j Demonstratorships in Anatomy Demonstratorships in Physiology r Demonstratorships in Physiology 8 APPLICATIONS are invited from ' medical graduates seeking 3 either of these positions for 1970. The posts are particularly I valuable for those who are f preparing for the Primary . Examination of the Royal Aus- » tralasian College of Surgeons or ’ for medical graduates who are 1 contemplating an academic * career in the basic medical ' sciences or who wish to gain some experience in basic medi- ) cal science research before conj tinuing in a clinical field. The salary for these posts is 32900 for the university teach 7 ’ ing session (late February to j mid-November). f Applications received by the > undersigned at any time up to June 13, 1909, will be consid- . ered. Applicants should state j whether they prefer a post in Anatomy or Physiology or whe- . ther they would accept a posi- ( tion in either department. 1 C. A. MONROE, r Secretary, 1 FACULTY OF MEDICINE, r Medical School, ) P.O. Box 913, s DUNEDIN. I 3845 1 UNIVERSITY OF OTAGO 8 FACULTY OF MEDICINE 1 TEACHING AND RESEARCH < TEACHING AND RESEARCH TEACHING AND RESEARCH ’ FELLOWSHIP FELLOWSHIP FELLOWSHIP MEDICAL GRADUATES are invited to apply for the University of Otago Teaching and Re7 search Fellowship in Medicine - for the calendar year 1970. This Fellowship is intended to provide a suitable young graduate with an opportunity to engage mainly in research but also to assist with teaching. It is tenable for one year only and is available in any one of the following departments: Pathology, Clinical Biochemistry, Microbiology, Preventive and Social Medicine, Pharmacot logy and Pharmacy, Medicine, [ Psychological Medicine, Paedia- > tries and Child Health. Surgery s or Obstetrics and Gynaecology. » The value of the Fellowship ; will depend on the qualifica- : tions and seniority of the successful applicant and will be within the range for a Medical Assistant Lecturer or Lecturer up to the equivalent of the maximum salary for a Junior t Registrar in hospital service. Applicants should give a comprehensive curriculum vitae, indicate their research interests and the department in » which they would wish to hold J the Fellowship and supply the t names and addresses of three ’ references from whom a confit dential report may be obtained. i Applications close with the » Secretary to the Faculty, Uni- ; versity of Otago Medical > School, P.O. Box 913, Dunedin - on MONDAY, JUNE 30, 1969, at 5 p.m. . 3835 UNIVERSITY OF OTAGO : DUNEDIN. NEW ZEALAND LECTURER IN PHARMACEUTICS I APPLICATIONS are invited for • the position of Lecturer in • Pharmaceutics, in the Depart- ■ ment of Pharmacology and Pharmacy. i ’ SALARY SCALES: Under rei view. For 1969, the rates I are as follows: — ’ LECTURER: 33100 x 3200—34700 i x 3100—34800 per annum. i SENIOR LECTURER; 34700 x 3200—35500; thereafter a range of salaries up to 36600 per annum. I As a result of certain res organisation at present taking - place, a well qualified applicant [ could, as well as existing staff, I be considered for appointment > as Head of an Independent DeJ partment of Pharmacy. 1 Further particulars are availr able from the undersigned. Applications close on June 30, 1969. J. W. HAYWARD, ’ Registrar. 3338 • UNIVERSITY OF CANTERBURY s 1 SENIOR LECTURER OR SENIOR LECTURER OR LECTURER IN EDUCATION LECTURER IN EDUCATION ? APPLICATIONS are invited for s the position of Senior Lecturer 8 or Lecturer in the Department B of Education at this University. . Salaries are as follows: Lectur- , era—a scale from 33100 x 3200 ' —34700, 34800 p.a.; Senior Lecturers—a scale from 34700 x 3200—35500 (bar) and thereafter J a range to 36600 p.a. In the case of an overseas appointee salary ; will normally be, paid from an J approved date of embarkation. ‘ Approved fares to Christchurch ‘ will be paid. Applicants should have an * honours degree in education, 1 although applicants with honours in a relevant discipline (for example psychology) with supporting studies in education, will also be considered. Special experience or qualifications in i the study of exceptional child- . ren, clinical work with child- . ren, or remedial education I would be an advantage, but . applicants with other interests . will be given full consideration. . Further details may be ob- [ tained from the undersigned or ( from registrars of all other universities in New Zealand. J Applications close on May 30, • 1969. . ’ G. G. TURBOTT, : Registrar. ; Christchurch. [ 3883 ! j UNIVERSITY OF AUCKLAND 3 SCHOOL OF MEDICINE * Applications are invited from suitably qualified persons for the position of SENIOR LECTURER OR LEC--5 TURER IN PHYSIOLOGY i Applicants must be experl- - enced in either medical or i mammalian physiology. In ap- * propriate cases applicants - might be given joint responsis bility in the Department of s Physiology and in an associated I Pre-clinical or Clinical Depart- . ment of the Medical School. s Research accommodation and f equipment will be available, f The successful applicant will be expected to assist the Professor of Physiology in the detailed organisation and teachl ing of a course leading to the ■ degree of Bachelor of Science - in Human Biology. Further information is ini eluded in the Conditions of Ap- » pointment, copies of which, to- , gether with Method of Applicaj tioti, may be obtained from all t New Zealand and Australian universities or from the under- , signed, with whom applications 1 will close on June 16, 1969. ; J. A. KIRKNESS, Registrar. University of Auckland, Private Bag, Auckland, New Zealand. i $842

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