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University Vacancies MASSEY UNIVERSITY PALMERSTON NORTH JUNIOR RESEACH OFFICER/! RESEARCH OFFICER j (BIOCHEMISTRY) The position within the De-I partment of Veteinary Path-; ology and Public Health is I j offered initially for one year, but could be extended. Ap-.-pllcants should have know-' 1 ledge and interest in protein i i chemistry and preferably, but I ■ not necessarily, have a post- > graduate qualification. The ■: work is interesting and in-1; voltes enzyme purification and ’; ! other work associated iwfh ; research into enzyme replace- : ment therapy in certain in- . ; herited diseases of children, I but using an animal model. I The project is funded by the : i U.S. Department of Health, . i Education and Welfare, and provides opportunity for contact and collaboration with i overseas research groups. The salary will be within the following range according i to qualifications and expert- ’ ; ence: Junior Research Officer— I $5217—56537 Research Officer—s736l—s3339. Further details may be oh tained by contacting Dr R. ’ D. Jolly in the above depart-: ment. Applications close with the undersigned on November’ 12, 1974. A. J. WEIR, Registrar. ;7124 THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW ENGLAND TECHNICAL OFFICER AGRONOMY AND SOIL SCIENCE A QUALIFIED person is required to conduct laboratory analysis of soil and plant material and to assist in a field programme of research concerned with pasture establishment and nutrition in the department of agronomy and soil science. This is a temporary position funded by the Australian Meat Research Committee and will be available Initially until June 30, 1975. SALARY: Technical Officer, i 56119-$8319. ' Applications together with details of qualifications and experience and the names and addresses of two referees should reach the Staff Officer by November 30, 1974. ARMIDALE, N.S.W., 2351. 3508 THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW ENGLAND RESEARCH FELLOW — AGRONOMY AND SOIL SCIENCE A VACANCY exists for a Sost-doctoral research fellow i the Department of Agronomy and soil science to work with Dr Graeme Blair on aspects of phosphorus turnover rates in pastures. Of particular interest is a study of factors regulating the pool size and turnover rate of organic phosphorus. j The appointee will be expected to develop his/her own programme of research within the framework of ongoing j field studies of phosphorus ■ I cycling in pastures grazed by i sheep and cattle. This is a : joint programme under study > at Grafton and Tamworth in ■ northern New South Wales i j and funded by the Australian - Meat Research Committee. 1 The department of agronomy and soil science has ' field, glasshouse and control- ’ led environment facilities ’ available as well as automated ? equipment for analytical and * radioassay work. The appointment will be for one year initially with pos- :- sible extension to three years I dependent upon satisfactory ; performance and availability i of funds. 1' SALARYRESEARCH FELLOW. $9002- ! I $12,352. Further information can be ‘ obtained from the staff offi--1 cer. with whom applications • together with a recent photo- * graph and the names and t addresses of three referees ri close on November 30, 1974. ’ ARMIDALE, N.S.W., 2351 ■„ 307 ’ THE UNIVERSITY OF » SYDNEY l j APPLICATIONS for the fol- ) - owing close on dates in- " dicated with the Registrar, University of Sydney, N.S.W. 2006, from whom further information is available. AppliI cations to include curriculum .'vitae, list of publications, and ■' i names of referees. ! LECTURESHIPS AND SENIOR 1 1 LECTURESHIPS IN I;BEHAVIOURAL AND SOCIAL ’’SCIENCES ll, 1974) i! Applications are invited • from candidates with postgraduate training in one or ■ more of the behavioural > sciences especially from those i with some training and/or ex- ! perience in the application of » their discipline in the health ! 1 and medical fields. The appointees wil be involved in ! the teaching and further plan--1 nlng of a new course in the I behavourial and social • sciences designed for medical ■ under-graduates. The first "year of the course was begun ’I in 1974. Further information can be ’ obtained from the Registrar S i or from the Acting Head, De--1 partment of Behavioural j Science in Medicine: Dr W. L. Walker, 6600522, extension Ji 3224. - LECTURESHIP IN MODERN |GREEK : (December 3, 1974) 1 Courses in Modern Greek ’were introduced in the Unir | versify in 1974 following the 5 appointment of a Lecturer. A t second Lecturer is now re- • quired to assist in the further • I development of Mediaeval - I 'and Modern Greek studies at both undergraduate and post1 graduate levels. Candidates ; should possess appropriate 1 J academic qualifications in ■ Modern Greek language and > ’ literature; for the present position an Interest in the - literature of the 19th or 20th centuries would be an advan- } tage. The appointee will be 1 responsible to the Head of the J Department of Greek, pend- ’ ing the appointment of a Pro. lessor of Modern Greek. The positions advertised 0 are permanent but may be filled at Lectureship level for three years in the first instance with possibility of I permanency after that time. ' Salary range: Lectureships $9002-$12,352 p.a. Senior Lectureships $12,648. $14,724 p.a. PROFESSIONAL OFFICER, DEPARTMENT OF ! PHARMACY ■ (November 8, 1974) j Applications are invited . from suitably qualified people t for the above position. The , duties of the appointee in- ’ elude the supervision and organisation of technical , classes in pharmaceutics, < some tutorials and participation in research activities. The applicant may be ( accepted as a part-time candidate for the Master’s of ’ Pharmacy degree. Applicants should have a . degree in Pharmacy and be ( registered, or eligible for re- ’ gistration in N.S.W. , Salary range for Professional Officer Grade 1—57287 , to $lO 087 per annum. , Further information may be • obtained from Associate Pro- , lessor R. A. Anderson. Ap- • plications giving details of ( qualifications, experience and names of two referees, and a small photograph, should be sent to the Staff Oflce. i' 3508

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Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33675, 26 October 1974, Page 34

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