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UNIVERSITY VACANCIES I THE UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE MEDICAL OFFICER in the STUDENT HEALTH SERVICE APPLICATIONS are invited from Medical Practitioners who are qualified to register in the State of Victoria. The Director of the Service is Dr H. D. G. Hetherington. The Committee may consider applications from medical practitioners who are available only on a part-time basis. The successful applicant will be expected to commence duties as soon as pdssible. Salary is within the range of SA9OOO p.a.-SAIO,OOO p.a. Salary levels are under review and increases are expected to be announced soon. Initial salary will be determined according to qualifications and experience. Further information, including details of the form of applications, superannuation, and travel and removal allowances, is available from the Registrar. All correspondence should be addressed to the Registrar (appointment F 9), the University of Melbourne, Parkville, Victoria, 3052, Australia. Applications close on July 14, 1970. 3161 THE UNIVERSITY OF PAPUA AND NEW GUINEA ASSISTANT LIBRARIAN GRADE II

A position for an Assistant Librarian Grade II is available in the cataloguing section of the University Library. The required qualification is the possession of a university degree and the registration certificate of the L.A.A. or its equivalent. Detailed information about the library and its planned development may be obtained from the Librarian, Mr W. G. Buick. Salary: $A5225-$A5765 per annum plus SA36O per annum for a married male appointee. Australian academic salaries are paid and these are- currently under review. Conditions of appointment include 6 weeks leave per annum plus fares, the provision of furnished accommodation and assistance with removal expenses. Further details concerning conditions Of appointment may be obtained from the Registrar. Closing date for applications, June 19, 1970. Applications, which should be in duplicate and include particulars of age, nationality, marital status, academic record, qualifications, experience and present position, the names and addresses of three referees and a recent small photograph, must be addressed to the Registrar, P.O. Box 1144, Boroko, T.P.N.G. E. G. KEDGLEY, Registrar, 3278 UNIVERSITY OF WAIKATO HAMILTON SENIOR LECTURESHIPS AND LECTURESHIPS IN THE SCHOOL OF SCIENCE THE University of Waikato invites applications for Senior Lectureships and Lectureships in its new School of Science. Appointments to each position will be considered at either level, but not all appointments can be made at the Senior Lecturer level. The positions are as follows:

PHYSICAL CHEMIST, preferably with a teaching interest in thermodynamics and/or statistical mechanics. PHYSICISTS with research interests in one of the following: the physics of the liquid state, geophysics, biophysics. EARTH SCIENTIST to lecture in general geology including petrology, minerology and stratigraphy. Earth Sciences is planned to embrace studies dealing more particularly with the surface of the earth and at present includes courses in pedology and geomorphology. BIOLOGICAL SCIENTISTS with teaching and research interests in the following fields: plant physiology, animal physiology, genetics, population ecology. Inquiries are invited in other fields about appointments which may be made in 1971 and 1972, with particular reference to the following fields: biochemistry, organic/biochemistry, microbiology, soil chemistry, geophysics and biophysics. The University of Waikato started teaching Science in 1970 and has 130 first year science students and 14 D. Phil, students. Second and fourth year courses will be introduced in 1971 and third year courses in 1972. The policy of .the School of Science is to encourage interdisciplinary research projects and research on problems of local interest. As well as the School of Science, the University has Schools of Humanities, Social Sciences, and Education. Some science courses are available to students in these Schools. The University occupies a pleasant site of about 130 acres in the city of Hamilton. Salary scales are under review. At present, salaries are as follows: — Senior Lecturers: A scale SNZ47OO-SNZSSOO-SNZ66OO. Lecturers: A scale SNZ3IOO- - Conditions of appointment are available from the Registrar of any University in New Zealand. Applications close with the Registr, University of Waikato, Hamilton, New Zealand, on July 20, 1970. N. W. KINGSBURY, Registrar. 3143

UNIVERSITY OF CANTERBURY SENIOR LECTURER OR LECTURER IN GEOGRAPHY APPLICATIONS are invited for the position of Senior Lecturer or Lecturer in Geography at this University. Salaries are under review. The existing salary range for Lecturers is $3lOO x $200—54700, $4BOO p.a., and for Senior Lecturers $4700 x s2oo— (bar) and thereafter a range to 6600 p.a. Particulars, including information on travel removal allowances, study leave, housing and superannuation may be obtained from the undersigned or from registrars of all other universities in New Zealand. Applications close on June 30, 197 °’ G. G. TURBOTT. Registrar. CHRISTCHURCH. VICTORIA UNIVERSITY OF WELLINGTON SENIOR LECTURESHIP OR LECTURESHIP IN CHEMISTRY APPLICATIONS are invited from suitably qualified persons for appointment as Senior Lecturer or Lecturer in Chemistry at Victoria University of Wellington. Applicants may be qualified in any field of chemistry, but should be able to take responsibility for the general organisation of first-year students and undertake considerable teaching at this level. There will be opportunity for advanced level lecturing in the branch of chemistry in which the appointee is specially qualified. Salary scale from $3lOO p.a. x $2OO to $4700 x $lOO to $4BOO p.a. Salaries are at present under review. Conditions of appointment may be obtained from the Registrar, Victoriay University of Wellington, P.O. Box 196, Wellington, with whom applications close on July 31, 1970. L. O. DESBOROUGH, Registrar. 8806

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Press, Volume CX, Issue 32322, 13 June 1970, Page 24

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