University Vacancies THE AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF ARTS LECTURING FELLOW IN MEDIEVAL STUDIES APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED for appointment to a new post of Lecturing Fellow in Medieval Studies in the Faculty of Arts of tiie University. It is hoped that the appointee will be able to take up duty as soon as possible m 1978 and in any case before the beginning ot the academic year in early March. Applicants may be qualified in any area of the European Middle Ages and will be expected to be competent in the Latin language. Other things being equal, an applicant with quahneations in history of western Europe and an interest in palaeography and diplomatic would be preferred. Salary on appointment will be in accordance with qualifications and experience within the Lecturing Fellow range, $14,632-$19,262 p.a„ Australian currency. Appointment as Lecturing Fellow is for three years in the first instance with possibility of reappointment for a further two years. Reasonable travel expenses are paid and assistance with housing is provided for an appointee from outside Canberra. Superannuation benefits are available. The University reserves the right not to make an appointment or to make an appointment by invitation at any time. Prospective applicants should write for further particulars before applying to the undersigned with whom applications close December 16, 1977, G. E. DICKER, P.O. Box 4 Academic Registrar. Canberra, ACT, 2600, Australia. THE AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL UNIVERSITY RESEARCH SCHOOL OF PHYSICAL SCIENCES Department of Nuclear Physics SENIOR FELLOW/FELLOW APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED for appointment as Senior Fellow or Fellow in the Department of Nuclear Physics, Research School of Physical Sciences. The Department carries out work in nuclear structure physics and has an academic staff of 17 headed by Professor J. O. Newton. At present the principal fields of Study are heavy ion induced Coulomb excitation and transfer reactions, and gamma rays following heavy ion, xn reactions. The major accelerator is the MUD pelletron tandem (14 MV terminal). An Enge split-pole spectrometer, equipped with focal plane detector, is available. Salary on appointment will be in accordance with qualifications and experience within the ranges: Senior Fellow $22,955-$26,776 p-a., Fellow, $17,078-822,923 pa„ Australian currency. Current exchange rates are sAustl: 63NP : SUSI.II. Appointment as Senior Fellow or Fellow is for five years in the first instance with provision for reappointment, after review, to retiring age. Reasonable travel expenses are paid and assistance with housing is provided for an appointee from outside Canberra; Superannuation benefits are available. The University reserves the right not to make an appointment or to make an appointment by invitation at any time. Prospective applicants should write for further particulars before applying to the undersigned with whom applications close on November 30, 1977. G. E. DICKER, P.O. Box 4, Academic Registrar. Canberra, ACT, 2600, Australia. 2311 THE AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL UNIVERSITY APPLICATIONS ARE INVITED for appointment to the following: FACULTY OF ECONOMICS LECTURER/LECTURING FELLOW IN STATISTICS THE appointment will be in the Department of Statistics (Head: Professor C. R. Heathcote) and it is hoped that the appointee will take up duty by mid-July, 1978. Preference will be given to an applicant with research interests in statistical inference or biametrics, and possessing a knowledge of computer oriented statistical methodology. Closing date, December 16, 19//< FACULTY OF SCIENCE TEMPORARY TUTOR IN PHYSICS THIS appointment, in the Department of Physics (Head: Professor S. Hinds) will be available for 1978 only. It is hoped that the appointee will be able to take up duty from early March, 1978. Applicants should have a good honours degree in Physics. Duties will include some tutoring but will mainly involve demonstrating in the first vear and later year laboratories. There may' be some opportunity to undertake research. The current research fields of the Department are aerophysics, atomic collisions in solids, optica! physics, structure of atomic nuclei and thermoluminescence dating; Closing date, November 26, 1977. SALARIES: Salary on appointment to the posts will be in accordance with qualifications, and experience within the ranges: Lecturer or Lecturing Fellow, $14,632-$19,262 p.a.; Temporary Tutor, $10,362-$12,223 pa. Australian currency. OTHER CONDITIONS: Appointment as Lecturer for three years in the first instance with possibility of reappointment, after review, to retiring age; Lecturing Fellow for three years in the first instance with possibility of reappointment for a further two years: Temporary Tutor for 1978 only. Reasonable travel expenses are paid and assistance with housing is provided for an appointee from outside Canberra. Superannuation benefits are available. The University reserves the right not to make an appointment or to make an appointment by invitation at any time. Prospective applicants should write to the undersigned for further particulars before applying. G. E. DICKER. P.O. Box 4, Academic Registrar. Canberra, ACT, 2600, Australia.
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