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UNIVERSITY VACANCIES THE UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY invites applications for a LECTURESHIP IN BIOCHEMISTRY CANDIDATES will be expected to teach in a general course in Biochemistry, and undertake research and advanced teaching in one branch of the subject. Salary range:—Bs4oo x 27087300 per annum. Information about superannuation, housing scheme, sabbatical leave, etc., and method of application from the undersigned, with whom applications close on August 8, 1969, H. McCREDIE, Registrar. . 3879 THE UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY invites applications for a LECTURESHIP IN PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTRY IN THE DEPARTMENT OF PHARMACY Candidates should have previous experience in the teaching of physical chemistry to students of Pharmacy or Biology. The current research interests of this section of the department include Radiation and Photochemistry, Enzyme Kinetics and t Pharmocokinetics. The successful candidate will be required to teach aspects of physical chemistry at undergraduate and honours level, and be expected to carry out research in one of the above or related areas. Salary: $5400—x270—57300 per annum. Information about superannuation, housing scheme, sabbatical leave, etc., and method

of application from the undersigned, with whom applications close on September 19, 1969. H. McCREDIE, Registrar. 3059 THE AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE OF ADVANCED STUDIES DEPARTMENT OF GEOPHYSICS AND GEOCHEMISTRY Applications are invited for appointment in the categories of Research Fellow, senior Research Fellow, Fellow and Senior Fellow. The activities of the department include palaeomagnetism, seismology, geochronology, experimental and structural geology and some branches of petrology and geochemistry. Applications in these fields will be considered and several positions will be available. One of these posts Will be specifically committed to the electron probe microanalyser laboratory (see below). The department is well equipped with a wide range of palaeomagnetic and seismological apparatus, high temperature and pressure equipment for rock deformation, hydrothermal and solid pressure media high pressure apparatus, an electron probe microanalyser (AHL model EMX), mass spectrometers, optical spectrographs and X-ray fluorescence and diffraction apparatus. ELECTRON PROBE MICROANALYSER LABORATORY A staff member is required to be responsible for the running of this laboratory and to make use of the instrument as a major research tool. Adequate technical support is available for maintenance and operation of the instrument. A background in mineralogy and petrology would be best suited for collaboration with other workers in the department, however, the department has an extensive meteorite collection and specialisation in this field or in ore mineralogy and geochemistry is possible. The salary of a research fellow is determined in the range 8A5400-8A7250 and that of a senior research fellow in -the range BA7SOO-8A9324. Appointment is for three years with a possible extension to five years. The salary of a fellow is determined in the range 8A64008A8740, and that of a senior fellow $A8750-$A10,274. In these cases appointments may be confirmed as permanent after a period of five years. Superannuation (s on the F.S.S.U. pattern with supplementary benefits. Reasonable travel expenses are paid and assistance with housing is provided. Applications, which should include a curriculum vitae, list of publications and the names of three referees, close with the undersigned on September 15, 1969.

C. G. PLOWMAN, Academic Registrar. •Jox 4, P. 0., Canberra, A.C.T. 2600, Australia. 3398 UNIVERSITY OF WAIKATO HAMILTON CHAIR OF MATHEMATICS THE University of Waikato invites applications for the Chair of Mathematics which will become vacant at the end of this year when Professor D. B. Sawyer returns to the University of Otago. In 1970 the University of Waikato will have Schools of Humanities, Social Sciences, Education, and Science. Mathematics courses will be available to students in all these four Schools of Study. The development of post-graduate work and research is encouraged. Conditions for study leave are favourable. The campus occupies a pleasant site of about 130 acres in the City of Hamilton. A national revision of salary scales will take place later this year. At present the range of salaries for Professors is 8NZ7400 to SNZIO,SOO, and the annual salary for the position will be within that range. Conditions of appointment are available from the Registrar of any university in New Zealand. Applications close with the Registrar, University of Waikato, Hamilton, New Zealand, on August 21, 1969. N. W. KINGSBURY, Registrar. 3807

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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32050, 26 July 1969, Page 32

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Page 32 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32050, 26 July 1969, Page 32

Page 32 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32050, 26 July 1969, Page 32

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