Situations Vacant SINGLE MANAGER EXPERIENCED SINGLE MANAGER required for ■ sheep property Mayfield. Position is for 12 months. ' Good salary and accommodation. Please reply to: v i C. 0. BRIDGEMAN. FARM MANAGEMENT CONSULTANT, • 5 R.D. CHRISTCHURCH. 53977 J THE AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL UNIVERSITY < APPLICATIONS are invited for appointment to 1 the fallowing: RESEARCH SCHOOL OF EARTH SCIENCES ; ENVIRONMENTAL GEOCHEMISTRY RESEARCH FELLOW (2 posts) The school is proposing to commence work ’ in Environmental Geochemistry and invites appli- ‘ cations from appropriately qualified earth scientists. This is an inter-disciplinary field embracing atmospheric chemistry, chemical oceanography and palaeoclimatology, and involves the study of the chemical interactions between the atmosphere, hydrosphere and solid earth. Initially the appointees will be attached to the | isotope group headed by Dr W. Compston, where mass spectometric facilities for stable and radioI get.ic isotope geochemistry are available While i specific research topics have nc. yet been chosen, ! I it is expected that studies will be oriented to- ! wards the carbon cycle and palaeoclimatology in j i the southern hemisphere using C, O isotopic | I analyses. Exceptionally well qualified candidates max be considered for appointment at Senior Research I Fellow level. • CLOSING DATE: March 31, 1979. SALARIES: Salary on appointment will be in accordance j with qualifications and experience within the . ranges: Senior Research Fellow $21,201 - $25,289 p.a.: Research Fellow $15,179 - $19,813 p.a. Australian currency. TENURE Appointment as Senior Research Fel- ■ low/Research Fellow is normally for 3 years in j , the first instance with the possibility of extension | to 5 years. OTHER CONDITIONS: Reasonable appointment expenses are paid. ' Superannuation benefits are available for appli- ; cants who are eligible to contribute. Assistance : ! with housing is provided for an appointee from : outside Canberra. The University reserves the right not to make an appointment or to mak,e an appointment by j , invitation at any time. Prospective applicants should write to the i | undersigned for further particulars before applv- I ing. G. E. Dicker, I Academic Registrar. I I P.O. Box 4, ■ Canberra, ACT 2600, i AUSTRALIA. ! 2052 THE AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL UNIVERSITY Applications are invited for appointment to the following: RESEARCH SCHOOL OF CHEMISTRY RESEARCH FELLOW Positions are available for postdoctoral research fellows i in the Research School of Chemistry. Appointments j will be for two or three years and may be made in I | any area of chemistry. Current major research interests in the School are: j Organic Chemistry: (Professor A. J. Birch, Mr R. W. I Rickards, Dr J. K. MacLeod, Dr L. N. Manderl: inc.lud 1 ing organic chemistry of biologically active com pounds: synthetic organic chemistry; organometallic i chemistry in organic synthesis; metal ammonia I reduction studies. j Inorganic Chemistry: (Professor A. M. Sargeson, Dr M. A. Bennett, Professor B. G. Hyde (to arrive): j including synthesis, structure and reaction mechanisms ■ of transition metal complexes; biomimetic chemistry } and organo-transition metal chemistry; solid state in I organic chemistry. Physical and Theoretical Chemistry: (Professor D. P. Craig, Dr J. Ferguson, Dr R. Bramley, Dr T R. Welberry): including molecular and crystal theory; solid state spectroscopy; photophysics; disordered materials. Theoretical Organic Chemistry: Dr L. Radom. Mass Spectrometry: Dr J. K. MacLeod: organic and biological applications; ICR-specttometry. X-ray Crystallography: Dr G. B. Robertson. Analytical Chemistry: Miss B. J. Stevenson. Appointments will be made primarily within these research groups, but proposals for independent research in areas which complement existing programmes will also be considered. The School is non-departmental, and is well equipped to contemporary standards. There is no application form. Applicants should supply I to the undersigned a curriculum vitae, list of publications and statement of research interests, together j with two passport-sized photographs, the names and addresses of three academic referees and the probable i date on which the postdoctoral Research Fellowship, i if awarded could be taken up. CLOSING DATE: 23 FEBRUARY 1979. FACULTY OF ECONOMICS SENIOR TUTOR/TUTOR IN STATISTICS I Applicants should have a good honours degree with qualifications in either Econometrics or Mathematical Statistics and be interested in pursuing postgraduate studies. The appointee will be required to take up duty in early 1979. CLOSING DATE: 22 JANURARY 1979. SALARIES Salary on appointment will be in accordance with qualifications and experience within the ranges Research FellOw/Postdoctoral Fellow $ 15,179 $ 19.813; Senior Tutor $13,083-514.987; Tutor $10,788-512,702 per annum Australian. TENURE Appointment as Research Fellow is normally for 3 years in the first instance with the possibility of extension to 5 years: as Postdoctoral Fellow for a I maximum of 2 years; as Senior Tutor/Tutor normally for one year in the first instance with the possibility, of yearly renewal for up to 5 years. OTHER CONDITIONS Reasonable appointment expenses are paid. Superannuation benefits are available for applicants who are eligible to contribute. Assistance with housing is provided for an appointee from outside Canberra The University reserves the right not to make an I appointment or to make an appointment by invitation i at any time. Prospective applicants should write to the undersigned for further particulars before applying. I P. 0. BOX 4, CANBERRA, G. E. DICKER ACT 2600 ACADEMIC REGISTRAR AUSTRALIA
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