UNIVERSITY VACANCIES MASSEY UNIVERSITY PALMERSTON NORTH NEW ZEALAND SENIOR/LECTURER/LECTURER IN PSYCHOLOGY APPLICATIONS from suitably aualified persons are invited for le above position. Candidates with interest in any field of Psychology wiH be considered, but persons with teaching experience in experimental and/or comparative Psychology would be preferred. The successful applicant will be required to commence duties as soon as possible and will participate xn the expansion of the teaching and research of the Department. Salary ScaleLecturer: BNZ3IOO-BNZ4BOO p.a. (X 8200). Senior Lecturer: 8NZ47008NZ5500 p.a. (x 8200), thereafter in the range up to 8NZ6600. Further details of the position and of the University may be obtained from the SecretaryGeneral. Association of Commonwealth Universities, 36 Gordon Square, London, W.C. 1, or from the undersigned, with whom applications close on August 30, 198®- - —™ A. J. WEIR, Registrar. 3386 MASSEY UNIVERSITY PALMERSTON NORTH, NEW ZEALAND SENIOR LECTURER/LECTURER IN AGRONOMY APPLICATIONS are invited from qualified persons for the above position. The appointee will be responsible for undergraduate and post-graduate teaching in Agronomy with emphasis on I plant ecology. At the early undergraduate level the appointee will be required to combine with other members of the Department in providing the more basic training in agricultural botany and in an advanced course in ecology at the fourth year level. At the post- ' graduate level the appointee will be required to supervise studies in pasture and crop ecology. Opportunities and facilities for personal research in these and related fields are available. SALARY: Lecturer, BNZ3IOO-
SNZ4BOO <x 8200); Senior Lecturer, 8NZ4700-8NZ5500 (X $200), thereafter in the range up to 8NZ6600. (As University salaries are at present under review, the above figures could be changed in the near future.) Further details of the position and of the University, together with the general conditions of : appointment, may be obtained from the Secretary-General, Association of Commonwealth Universities. 36 Gordon Square, London. W.C.I. or from the undersigned with whom applications close on October 1, 1969. A. J. WEIR, ? Registrar. 3503 THE AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE OF ADVANCED STUDIES RESEARCH SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SCIENCES URBAN RESEARCH UNIT • APPLICATIONS are invited for the two positions of Senior Re- ' search Fellow and Research Fellow in the Urban Research Unit (Head: Dr G. M. Neutze). The positions have been made available as a result of a grant from the Australian Institute of Urban Studies for a research project, “The Process of Urban Development in Melbourne.” The successful applicants will be expected to spend most of their time on this project. Applicants for these posts are expected to have a PhJ). or equivalent in some relevant - area of social science. Qualifications in economics or public administration and an interest in urban problems will be especially valuable in the project. Applicants for the senior post should have had considerable research experience. The appointments are for three years, commencing as soon as possible after September 1, 1969. within the salary ranges: Senior Research Fellow 8A7806—-6 x 8A254—8A9324 and Research Fellow 8A5400 —5 x
8A370—8A7250 per annum. Superannuation is on the F.S.S.U. pattern with supplementary benefits. Reasonable travel expenses are paid and < assistance with housing is provided. Further particulars may be obtained from the undersigned, with whom applications close on August 29, 1969. C. G. PLOWMAN. 1 Academic Registrar. P.O. Box 4. CANBERRA, A.C.T., 2600. 3397 1 ] THE UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY : invites applications for a SENIOR LECTURESHIP/ASSOCIATE PROFESORSHIP IN PSYCHOLOGY I (in the field of the Psychology of Perception or of Comparative and Physiological Psychology) THE Appointee wiH be required to supervise teaching and research either in the area of Perception, or in the area of 1 Comparative and Physiological Psychology, at both the under- . graduate and the post-graduate levels. The deparment has laboratory facilities for the study of human subjects, and an Animal Laboratory; and there are plans for expansion. In the department there is currently experimental work on learning, motivation, perception and cognitive processes. Salary range:—Senior Lecturer, 87600 X 230-88750 per annum: Associate Professor, 89900 per annum. Grade of appointment will be determined by qualifications and experience. Information about superannuation. housing scheme, sab- | batical leave, etc., and method : of application from the undersigned with whom applications I close on August 29. 1969. H. McCREDIE. Registrar. 3879 THE UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE Applications are invited for the following position. ; LECTURESHIP IN MEDICAL MICROBIOLOGY in the SCHOOL OF MICROBIOLOGY Salary: $5400-87300 per annum. I Further information is avail- . able from The Registrar (appointment E 35), The University of Melbourne, Parkville, 3052. ’ Applications close on September 15, 1969. I 3970 | THE UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY > invites applications for a , LECTURESHIP IN HISTORY ! APPLICATIONS will be welcome from persons with special ' interests in Modern European History and In Australian His- . tory. It is possible that more than one appointment may be ; made following this advertise- . ment ? Salary will be within the » range 85400 x 270-87300 per -: annum. ■ Information about super- •| annuation, housing scheme, sab- * batical leave, etc., and method e of application from the under- • signed with whom applications s close on August 8, 1969. H. McCREDIE, Registrar. 3 3879
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