| University Vacancies HEALTH COMMISSION OF I NEW SOUTH WALES THE UMVERSHY OF SYDNEY PROFESSOR OF COMMUNITY AND GERIATRIC MEDICINE J APPLICATION'S are milled from suitably qualified niedi i cal graduates for appointment at Wartmead Hospital to the !above position in the Faculty Jof Medicine of the University |of Sydney. The Protestor will be provided with research laboratories and will hate direct responsibility for a 'geriatric unit of approximate lly 30 beds, a geriatric dav I centre to accommodate 15-26 patients and related commonlity services. PROFESSOR OF PAEDIATRICS . Applications are invited I from suitably qualified ntedijcal graduates in the fields of paediatric medicine, paedr atrlc surgery or neonatology , for appointment at Westmead 'Hospital to the above position 'ln the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Sydney. The Professor yvill be provided with research laboratories and yvill have direct responsibility for a clinical unit. GENERAL: The Westmead Hospital is a nett 925 bed teaching hot pltal tn advanced stages of development on a 32 hectare site near (he city of Parr* matta in Sydney’s rapidly expanding western suburbs. The hospital will supply the most I modern diagnostic and therapeutic facilities for the population of the Western Metrojpolitan Health Region il.l I million) and will develop strong links to the established hospitals and community health services in the region. A major educational complex is provided on (he hospital campus crith facilities for *p prox’mately 300 students tn the Faculty of Medicine, together with a large Dental School for the Faculty of Dentistry, a large Nursing School and facilities assocfated with the Cumberland College of Health Science* for the clinical education of paramedical students. Salary for both positions will be at the rate of $36,381 (Aust.) p.a. Statements of conditions of appointment and information for candidates may be obtained from the Registrar University of Sydney, N.S.W 2006 Australia, with whom applications for both positions close on May 31, 1978. LINCOLN COLLEGE POST-GRADUATE FELLOWSHIP 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 tn a research programme con cerned with a study of the effects of grain legumes ipeas, beans, lupins) on soil fertility. Of particular interest is the rate and amount of nitrogen fixation and accumulation of nitrogen in the soil. Applicants should no graduates in Agricultural, Horticultural or Pure Science, with some specialisation in Plant Sciences, Soil Science* or Biochemistry The Fellowship is designed for a graduate who is, or yvill shortly be, eligible to proceed to a Ph.D. The Fellowship is valued at $3120 per annum (non-taxabiei and is tenable for two years with a possible extension into a third rear If necessary. Apply in writing tor Conditions of Appointment available from the undersigned, yvitb whom applications close on April 26. 1978. Pleu* quote vacancy No. 78/20. G. A. HAY, Registrar. Lincoln College, CANTERBURY THE UNIVERSITY OF TASMANIA LECTURESHIP IN INFORMATION SCIENCE APPLICATIONS are invited for appointment to a position as Lecturer in Information Science. An appointment will be offered to the successful applicant within the salary scale SAustl4.9B+ —3 x 572 — 4 x 671 — sAustl9,6M p.a. The Department of Information Science has responsibility for the teaching of Computer Science. Data Processing and allied fields, yvithln the university, and for research In these areas. Applications from persons with interest in any of these areas are welcome. Further information and application forms are available from the Registrar. Applications close on June 30, 1978. D. A. KEARNEY, Registrar. Box 252 C. G.P.0.. Hobart. Tas. 7001. UNIVERSITY OF OTAGO Dunedin. New Zealand LECTURER OR SENIOR LECTURER IN PATHOLOGY APPLICATIONS are invltfd from medical graduates for the position of Lecturer or Senior Lecturer In Pathology. Both undergraduate and graduate teaching programmes within the department are being expanded and. while it is desirable that applicants should have experience in Pathology which is as wide as possible, applicants for this particular post should have special training, interest and experience in1. The general principle* of Pathology and Experimental Pathology. 2. Research administration, 3. Teaching Salary: Lecturer: $13,139 to $15,921 per annum. Senior Lecturer: $18,022 to $23,302 per annum. Further particulars aro available from Professor J. B. Blennerhassett, Chairman, Department of Pathology, P.O. Box 913. Otago University Medical School. Dunedin, or from the undersigned, P.O. Box 56, Dunedin. Applications, quoting reference number A.78/26. rlo‘» with *-he undersigned on April 30, 1978. D. W. GIBVAN. Registrar. 2371 UNIVERSITY OF OTAGO and OTAGO HOSPITAL BOARD Dunedin, New Zealand LECTURER/ SENIOR LECTURER IN OBSTETRICS AND GYNAECOLOGY i APPLICATIONS ar* Invited I for the position of Lecturer/ Senior Lecturer in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, University of Otago and Otago Hospital Board. This is a full-time university post with university con- ■ ditlons of appointment and i carrying appropriate hospital I status in the Dunedin floei pitals. Salary: Lecturer: $13,139 t<» 815,923 per annum. Senior 'Lecturer: 518.022 to $23.30'2 ’per annum. ; To compensate for clinical I responsibility, an allowance not exceeding 10 per cem of •salary will be considered in the light of status and duties I performed. Further particulars are available from the under* signed, P.O. Box 56. Dunedin. Applications. quoting reference number A 78/17, close ion August 1, 1978. D. W. GIRVAN. Registrar.
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