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University Vacancies THE UNIVERSITY OF PAPUA NEW GUINEA (PORT MORESBY, TEMPORARY LECTURER/ SENIOR LECTURER IN LITERATURE The Department of Literature will have an opening for one year from July 1. 1974. in Modern Literature. Applicants should have an advanced degree in Literature, preferably in the areas of Comparative or World Literature, and experience in teaching at the tertiary level. Salaries: Senior Lecturer: 5A10.4415A12.089 per annum. Lecturer: 5A7570-SA 10,205 per annum. Plus SA36O per annum dependants allowance (These salaries include an overseas allowance.) Applications should be in duplicate and include particulars of age, nationality, marital status, academic record, i qualifications and experience, the names and addresses of three referees, and a recent small photograph. Further details are available from the undersigned, with whom app’ications close on May 10, 1974. K. R. LONG. Secretary. P.O Box 4820. UNIVERSITY. PAPUA NEW GUINEA. 3933 THE UNIVERSITY OF PAPUA NEW GUINEA ■ PORT MORESBY, LECTURER/SENIOR LECTURER IN PHILOSOPHY APPLICATIONS are invited from suitably qualified per-: sons to organise on an interdisciplinary basis, tlie teaching of a general introductory course in Methods of Enquiry. ft is envisaged that tlie successful applicant will • leach courses dealing with. the foundations of intellectual enquiry which extend | across disciplinary bound- ’ aries. As an alternative, the | University is interested ini making an appointment to ■ develop interdisciplinary i course sequences in social, ethical and political issues.' There will be at least one, appointment, and possibly . two, depending upon finance, i Know ledge of Melanesia I would be an advantage, but it is most important that the appointee should have an understanding of the ways in I which different societies seek to solve common problems. ■ SALARIES: Senior Lecturer: SA 10.4415A12.089 per annum. Lecturer: 5A7570-SA 10.205 pei annum. Plus SA36O per annum dependants allowance. 'These salaries includes an overseas allowance.) Applications should be in duplicate and include particulars of age, nationality, marital status, academic record, qualifications and experience, the names and addresses of three referees, a recent small photograph and an indication of estimated starting date. Conditions include provision of housing, study leave, annual leave fares, F.S.S.U. superannuation. Further details and the conditions of appointment are available from the undersigned. with whom applications close on May 31, 1974. K. R. LONG, Secretary. P.O Box 4820. UNIVERSITY. I PAPUA NEW GUINEA !3920 THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE INVITES applications for the following appointments, the ; closing date for applications being shown in brackets after each post:— LECTURER IN MUSIC. A professional Violinist with j particular experience in the: area of chamber music. Ability to teach viola, while not essential, would be desirable. Duties would include 1 participation in professional staff performances, both as! I a soloist and as an ensemble I placer. From January 1. 11975. (25.5.74.1 LECTURER IN ORAL BIOLOGY (PHARMACOLOGY), from September, 1974, and not later than February. 19/a. reaching duties will be within the general field of Pharmacology and Applied Physiology and tiie successful applicant will be expected to conduct research in his field of interest. A dental qualification, while not essential, would be an advantage. '(31.5.74.1 TEACHING FELLOW LN THE DEPARTMENT OF ORAL JATHOLOGY AND ORAL SURGERY, from persons who liavc, preferably, completed a ■ formal training course in Oral Surgery, and have acquired a post-graduate qualii fication from an accredited institution. 110.5 74.) SALARY SCALES: Lecturer, 58698-470 (li-469 i6)-11.982 with superannuation provision. Teaching Fellow, $7270-286 1(31-285 (21-8698, with no ■ superannuation provision. Initial salary will be fixed within the relevant scale in ' accordance with qualifications and experience. FURTHER PARTICULARS about each post and the coni ditions of appointment, and any other information sought, will be supplied on request io the Registrar of the University. APPLICATIONS, in duplicate, and giving tlie information in tlie Statement that will be supplied, should be sent to file Registrar. The University of Adelaide, G.P.O. Box 498. Adelaide. South Australia, 5001. 3932

THE UNIVERSITY OF AUCKLAND NEW ZEALAND SCHOOL OF MEDICINE APPLICATIONS are invited ' for:— A SENIOR LECTURESHIP/ LECTURESHIP IN MEDICINE Conditions of appointment and method of application are I available- from New Zealand and Australian Universities or from the undersigned. Applications will be accepted at any time up to May 31, 1974. The person appointed win be expected to take up his duties lin .1974. SALARY— Commencing salaries for Senior Lecturers/Lecturers are established in accordance with qualifications and experience. Present scales for medi- ; cally qualified Senior Lecturers and Lecturers are as follows: — Senior Lecturers: 5.NZ13.485 x lour increments—Bls-528 per annum. Lecturers: SNZ9I72 x four increments to a bar at $19,836 x five increments to $13,107 per annum. Senior Lecturer and Lecturers appointed above the bar may be paid an allowance for clinical responsibilities of up to five per cent. The successful applicant ( will be expected to assist the Professor of Medicine in the detailed organisation of one part of the clinical course in medicine: to assist in the care of patients in the Auckland Group of Hospitals: and actively to pursue research projects in his discipline within internal medicine. He will be expected to have special competence in the field of renal disease and metabolism and to work closely with other medical officers of the Auckland Hospital Board in this specialty to ensure that the quality of service and the teaching of the specialty is developed to a standard of excellence. D W. PULLAR, Registrar. UNIVERSITY OF AUCKLAND Private Bag. Auckland, New Zealand. 3711 I

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Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33514, 20 April 1974, Page 31

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