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University Vacancies THE AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL UNIVERSITY AF’PI.ICATIONS are invited appomtme-• the following: RESEARCH SCHOOL OF EARTH SCIENCES Posts in Geophysical Fluid Dynamics The Vniversitv has recently appointed Di S. Turner as Professor of Geophysical Huid D; namics in the Research School of f arth Sc.en.'~ (Director, Professor A.L. Hales' The Schoo poses to build up a group conducting basic ■ search in fluid dvnantics as applied to geoph;.s ... processes. Two posts are now being advertiser a: the Research Fellow level hut an exceptiona well-qualified candidate may he considered for ..p , pointment as a Senior Research Fellow or l. : e tenured post of Fellow. The successful applicants could be theoreticians or laboratory experimenters, and «ii have considerable freedom to pursue then co. research. Professor Turner will be continunyc hts studies of convection and mixing processes in ■ ■ ocean and atmosphere, and he also wishes to encourage interaction with the estahiisiieu Geophysics and Geochemistry groups. Although the new group will not be involved direct \ cfield data collection, it is envisaged that the analysis of observations and their relation to the retical and laboratory models will form an itnpon ant part of its activities. Closing Date: August 30, 1975. RESEARCH SCHOOL OF PHYSICAL SCIENCES Research Fellow/Senior Research Fellow in Plasma Physics Group. Engineering Physics XVork of the Department of Engineering Plus ics. located in the Research School of Physical Sciences in the University's Institute of Advanced Studies, relates mainly to the quest for new enet gy sources (Controlled Thermonuclear Fusion and ; Solar Energy Utilisation) with strong backing , from an information science research group \ large homopolar generator energy store (560 megajoules) can supply pulses of energy at currents up to 1.6 million amperes and power rates bf over 500 megawatts to several projects: development and use of high power lasers for studying plasmas and high photon density phenomena; re search with 30 T magnetic fields; macropart ide acceleration; and. nearing completion. LI -4 a toroidal plasma machine, larger than the existing LT-3 tokamak, for research in plasma phy sics. ; Staff includes 15 academics. 41 professional, technical and others and 12 Ph.D. Scholars, supported by extensive workshop facilities, DC power . cources, capacitor banks and other resources. Experimenters may use departmental on line and ; interactive computing facilities with unusual capabilities and other larger computers. Applicants should have a higher degree in Physics with some experience in Plasma Physics, preferably but not necessarily with postdoctoral experience and experience in the use of lasers or microwaves for the investigation of the electron content of plasmas. Experimental work will generally be with the LT-3 and LT-4 tokamaks. The successful applicant should be stronglv motivated ■ to contribute to knowledge in the physical sciences and be able to use the unique resources of the Department for this purpose. ! Closing Date: July 14. 1975. POSTS IN THE HISTORY OF IDEAS Appointments may be made at the level of | Senior Fellow/Fellow/Senior Research Fel- : low/Research Fellow, The History of Ideas Unit, headed by Professor Eugene Kamenka, has concentrated on research into the history of theoretically complex ; ideas concerning man, culture and society and the : disciplines that study them, from the seventeenth century l onward. All members of the Unit hold research appointments and are not engaged in systematic teaching. Closing Date: August 30, 1975. FACULTY OF ARTS Lecturer in History The appointee will be required to take up j duty as soon as possible and not later than I ; February 1976. Field preferred: Early Modern European History (including Renaissance and Reformation) Closing Date: 14 July 1975. SALARIES: Salary on appointment to the posts will be in accordance with qualifications and experience i within the ranges: Senior Fellow $18,544 - $2O 764 p.a.; Fellow $ 1 3.759 - $18,529 p.a.; Senior Resea rch Fellow _$ 16,602 - $19,374 p.a.; Research Felcf.B’6ss - $15,540 p.a.; Lecturer $11,655 - $15,643 p.a. Ali amounts are in Australian currency; current exchange rates are SAI : 56 NP SUSI. 34. Other conditions: Tenure: Senior Fellow and Fellow for five years in the first instance with possibility of extension to retiring age; Senior Research Fellow a P“ Research Fellow’ normally for three years in the first instance with possibility of extension to live years; Lecturer for three years in the first , instance with provision for re-appointment, after . review, to retiring age. Reasonable travel expenses are paid assistance with housing is given for an appointee from outside Canberra. Superannuation benefits are available. The University reserves the right not to make 1 an appointment or to make an appointment bv invitation at any time. Prospective applicants should write to the undersigned for further particulars before applyP.O. Box 4. ' Canberra, A.C.T. 2600, Australia. G. E DICKER Academic Registrar. i— 2097 UNIVERSITY OF WAIKATO MANAGEMENT STUDIES Applications are invited for positions i in ACCOUNTING and FINANCE. MARKETING, INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS and BUSINESS POLICY APPLICANTS SHOULD HAVE university degrees 1" i Pr ' ale subjects and a background of professional or management experience will be advantageous. The current salaries in the university are as « r ln°^-Ti L i e^o rer /N $77 8 7 -«9838; Senior Lecturer. * WWz-SH./IS, $12,062-$12,743; Readers, $12,401$14,434, • n be Management Studies is growing rapidly and offering degrees developed for modern Literature is available on request from the Registrar, but enquiries may also be made to the Dean of Management Studies. Professor G I. /Pi ll, or b' s staf T (telephone collect Hamilton 6^-119). Conditions of appointment and details of the method of application may be obtained from the Registrar. University of Waikato, Hamilton, with whom applications close on July 31. 1975. I. T. SNOWDON. Registrar. ; 2008 “ahe srrso'’ classifieds reach more people THE BIGGEST DAILY CIRCULATON IN THE SOUTH SLANT 1 in excess of 74,000 ! > <

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