University Vacancies macqlarie university > LECTURER IN GEOLOGY : APPLICATIONS are invited for appointment at LEU-1 TURER IN GEOLOGY in the! SCHOOL OF EARTH! SCIENCES. Teaching responsibilities for this position lie primarily in : conducting a first year course 1 in geology and applicants must have had considerable experience and have demon’ strated a strong interest in teaching first year geology. Applicants should have a good research record, and although no particular field of research interest is specified, it should lie within the present areas of research expertise of the School of Earth Sciences. Further details are contained in the information for applicants which can be obtained from the Registrar. Salary 7 will be within the range $11,250 with seven annual increments to SI 5.100 per annum. Further information about ! the University, conditions of appointment Including super- j annuation, study leave, hous-j ing scheme, etc., and the j method of application should, be obtained from the Registrar. Macquarie University,) North Rvde. New South Wales 2113 'or by telephoning! 883-8000. extension 9020). Applications close on May ?. 1975 A. J T. FORD. Registrar. . Mareh ’ 1975 - 2863' MASSEY UNIVERSITY j PALMERSTON NORTH LECTURERS in SOCIOLOGY The Department of Sociology has two new positions at the Lecturer level and accordingly invites applications ’i'.m suitably qualified persons. The Department offers courses for 8.A., B.Ed. 8.A.. < Hons i and M.A. Degrees. I One of the positions will be offered to an applicant | with interests and qualifica-l tions in Rural Sociology. For) the other position, applicants ■ with qualifications in any ; branch of sociology will be considered, though particular! consideration will be given to I those with interests in one ofl the following areas: Urbani Sociology, Delinquency, and! Criminology Modernisation. Salary: Lecturer—SNZ7737—; SNZ9B3B. Further details of tile posi- ; tions and the University may! be obtained from the undersigned, with whom applications close on May 30, 1975. A. J. WEIR, Registrar. 2893 POST-GRADUATE FELLOWSHIP LINCOLN UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE APPLICATIONS are invited for a Post-Graduate Fellowship tenable in the Department of Plant Science at Lincoln College. The Fellow’ will be required to assist in a re-i search programme dealing I with the botany, agronomy, genetics, and biochemistry of! lupins. Applicants should be gradu-1 ates in Agricultural, Horticul-j tural or Pure Science with some specialisation in thel Plant sciences or Biochemis-! try. The Fellowship is designed for a graduate who is eligible to proceed to a Ph.D The Fellowship is valued at $2400 per annum. Bus fares from Christchurch to Lincoln reimbursed. Apply in w-riting for further particulars from the undersigned with whom applications close on April 30, 1975. H. G. HUNT, Registrar, LINCOLN COLLEGE, ! CANTERBURY. 2860 THE UNIVERSITY OF SYDNEY : .APPLICATIONS for the following fixed-term appointments close on the dates Indicated with the Acting Registrar. University of Sydney. N.S.W. 2006, from whom further information is available. FIXED-TERM LECTURESHIP IN COMPUTER SCIENCE I May 15, 1975). Applicants i should have qualifications and I experience in Computer Science. The position has been: created to assist with the I design and introduction of a; first-year course and with the I general teaching programme) of the Department. FIXED-TERM LECTURESHIP I IN VETERINARY MEDICINE) (May 9, 1975). Degree in Vet-; erinary Science registrable in) New South Wales required) and preferably, experience in; clinical practice. Applicants | will need to be interested in) preventive medicine and its | role in enhanced animal pro-i duction. Appointee will develop pre-: ventive medicine programmesl as a discipline within the gen-| e ral area of Veterinary Clinical Studies. Pilot herd health: programmes will be initiated] tn livestock producing units j in the Camden area. GENERAL. The fixed-term appoint-I ments are for two years in! the first instance with possi-1 bility of a further extension] of one year. Recommended salary range: ]
»:i,250 — $15,100 p.a. Applications should include! curriculum vitae, list of publi-1 cations and names of three. referees. 2389 UNIVERSITY OF QUEENSLAND LECTURER IN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING APPLICATIONS are invited for Lectureship in Electrical Engineering. Qualifications required are Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering or Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering with some industrial or research experience. The appointee will be required to teach at an advanced level in the area of power system analysis and to initiate M. and Ph.D. programmes in that. area. (Quote Reference No. 23075, June 131. Salary: Within the range! 811,230 — $15,100 per annum. ; Other Benefits: Superannuation similar to F.S.S.U., : Housing assistance, study leave, travelling and removal! expenses. Additional inf ormation and ' application forms are obtain- I -ble from the Staff Officer, I diversity of Queensland. St Lucia. Q.4Q67, Australia. 2392 I VICTORIA UNIVERSITY OF I WELLINGTON PETROLOGY TECHNICIAN A VACANCY exists m the | Department of Geology for a technician who is able to i organise a workshop and! X-ray laboratory. Work will! include thin section prepara-1 tion. polishing of ore samples,! operation of X-ray diffraction; unit, chemical analyses and! general workshop duties, I Applicants should have | N. or part thereof, i Salary up to $6615 according! to qualifications and experience. Written applications, includ:ng tiie names of three .referees, should reach the Registrar, Victoria University of Wellington, Private Bag, Friday, April w E DASENT, ' Registrar i 77481
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