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Situations Vacant __ RESEARCH SCHOOL OF CHEMISTRY RESEARCH FELLOWS Aophcations are invited for appointment as postdoctoral Research Fellow in the Research School of’ Chemistry. Appointments will be for two or three years and may be made in any atea of chemistry. Cunent major research interests in the-School aretOrganic Chemistry: (Professor A. J. Birch, Mr R. W. Rickards. Dr J. K. MacLeod. Dr L. N. Mander): includ-. ing organic chemistry of biologically active compounds; synthetic organic chemistry; organometallic chemistry in organic synthesis; metal ammonia reduction studies. (Professor Birch will be retiring on 31 December 1380, and no more appointments will be made in his research group.) Inorganic Chemistry: (Professor B. G. Hyde. Professor A. M. Sargeson, Dr M. A. Bennett. Dr S. B. Wild): including solid state inorganic chemistry; synthesis, structure and reaction mechanisms of transition metal complexes: biomimetic chemistry; lorgano-transition metal chemistry and chiral arsines and phosphines. | Physical and Theoretical Chemistry: (Professor | D. P. Craig. Dr J. Fetguson, Dr R. Bramley. Dr T. R. | Welberry): including molecular and crystal theory; | spectroscopy and photochemistry; photophysics; disordered materials. Theoretical Organic Chemistry: Dr L. Radom. Mass Spectrometry: Dr J. K. Macleod: organic and biological applications: ICR spectrometry. 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. Salary on appointment will be in accordance with qualifications and experience within the range. of $16,291-$21,265 per annum, Australian currency. Current exchange rates SAI : 49NP : SUSI.O9. Reasonable travel expenses are paid and assistance with housing is given for an appointee from outside Canberra. Superannuation benefits are available. IThe University reserves the right not to make an appointment or to make an appointment by invitation at any time. There is no application form. Applicants should supply to the undersigned by 29 February 1980 a curriculum vitae, list of publications and statement of research interests, together with, two passport-sized photographs. the names and addresses of three academic referees and the probable date on which the postdoctoral Research Fellowship, if awarded, could be taken up. P.O. Box 4, G. E. Dicker Canberra ACT, 2600 Registrar TYPIST TELEPHONIST A FULLY-TRAINED Typist with shorthand and dictaphone experience is required for our office at the Hornby Fertiliser works. Duties will include general office typing, together with operating a P.A.B.X. telephone system and front office Reception. Other duties. wiO include operation of Telex Gestetner and Copv machines. In addition the successful applicant wnl be trained as a Back-up Operator for our 1.8. M. 3741 computer terminal. Duties to commence early February, 1980. Written applications only will be considered and should be received by February 5, 1980. Address applications marked “Confidential” to: The Manager, RAVENSDOWN FERTILISER CO-OP., LTD, P.O. Box 16081, HORNBY. SW3O Ministry of Works and Development UPPER WAITAKI POWER DEVELOPMENT PRIVATE • MEDICAL PRACTITIONER TWIZEL A VERY SATISFYING private medical practice is , j shortly to become available in Twizel. The practice caters predominantly for the younger age J group with a considerable amount of pediatrics and obstetrics and a moderate volume of indus- .:$•« trial medicine. The practice should be particularly attractive to anyone interested in obstetrics. t*?*| Enquiries are invited from interested medical •<<.■ practitioners for this practice, one of two in the modern town of Twizel. Twizel is situated 100 miles inland from Timaru and 'Oamaru on SHB to Queenstown. It ;;fq serves as construction base for the Upper Waitaki Power Development scheme with a population of x:- • some 5000. The practice also incorporates the surrounding rural areas including Mount Cook National Park and Omarama. Twizel is a self contained town with all facilities for a balanced communitv life including a variety of shops, secon- V*' dary and primary schools, community halls and indoor and outdoor sporting facilities. Water and • , , mountain sports are in close proximity. A modern, fully insulated home with garage and separate surgery are provided at a very reasonable rental. Rural practice bonus and other in-. centives apply. fej Further information may be Obtained from the Project Engineer, Ministry of Works and Deveiopment, Private Bag, Twizel. WE REQUIRE a fashion - conscious,, enthusiastic, fully ■ experienced person TO MANAGE FASHION SHOP in Central City.. Only people fully qualified need apply. Write ? P 5338 “Press.” 28 WANTED EXPERIENCED MECHANIC TO SERVICE AND maintain Caterpillar equipment on our reading contracts in the Pacific Islands. ■ Generous wages and allowances to suitable applicants. Apply to: MR JOHN BISHOP, Telephone 36-386 Business. After Hours 36-525. Box 194, OAMARU. .WHS26 WAREHOUSE PERSON WE REQUIRE a mature, reliable person with a stable work record for our warehouse. Applicants should be conversant with general Warehousing, order picking, and stock, control. The person we seek should, be able to accept responsibility and be a candidate for early promote to working supervisor. Please apply to: — R. Hullab. South Island Warehouse Manager,' RECKITT AND COLMAN N.Z., LTD. ... 356 Ferry Road. ■ ■ . .or Phone 893-199 for appointment.-' ■.--••• . HS26

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