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(1) Particulars of a vacaNOT
for a Professor of Physics, in the University of
HONG KONG.
(2) Particulars of a vacancy for a Senior Lecturer in Political Science and Jurisprudence in the University of BONG KONG.
(3) Particulars of a vacancy
for a Lecturer in Politioni Eeenery and Commercial Law er in Commerce (including Commercial Law), in the University of
BONG KONG.
Selary 2800, rising
increments of £25 to a maximtar of £1,000, subject to a deduc- tion of t% in respect of superannuation benefit, Fres quarters, or a house all owar are provided without dedinetion from salary in respect theresť. In the case of the apre intes being under 35 years of age the initimi mláry will be £500 plus man of £25 for each year (if any) by which his age at the date of appoint- mait exceeds 27. The appoint- mentis on probation for ihres years and in case of renewal
a life agreement will be given.
Salary £500, rising by six arunaal insrements of $25 to £750, subject to a deduction of 5% in respect of super- annuation benefit. Fres quarters or a house allowenIC-O la provided without dedusation of salary. The appointment. would in the first" instance To for three years.
Salary £450 rising te 1600 by five annual Incre- ments of £20 and two firml Incrementa of £25, subject to a deduction of 5% in respect of superannuation allowance. Free quarters (or a house ailesince in respect thereof) are provided without deduction of salary, Candidates should be wzTii The appointment would in the first" instance be for three yours.
The principal part of the present
the Professor of Physics consists of the givinge a one year course to students in the Department of ledicine preparatory to their entering on their medical course and e. two year course to studenta entering the Department of Engineering, Provision is, however, made for a more specialised study of Physics in the Faculty of Arts, which, is the
students in the Trachers' Training Department, may arkand to three years and in the end of
Fience studenta extends to either three years or to the full four year degree esurse, ani à certi meiber of students are at present taking both these sourEOS.
In connection with the recent decision of the General adical Council, under which an additioml year is added to the medical course, It will become necsamry. include in the medical syllabus (rfar (1) lectures on Physics in their relation to elinienl medicine, and it will be for the Professor of physics to advise the University an the matter from the phynicist's side.
Further information regarding spre intœents in the University of Hong Kong is contained in Kamerundum which may be abteined from the Assin- tant Private Secretáry (äppts.) Colonial Office, to whom requests for the ñécesenry forms of application should be addressed in writing.
Political Science is taught as an alternative subject to studente taking the third year in the Taméhers' Course and is a compulsory subisst in the fourth your to studenta in the Secial Seimos Greup.
Jurisprudenes is a compulsary subject in the third year in the Social Seianca Group and (under the tills of "Introduction to Study of Ima"} in a compulsory subject in the third year of the Dagart ment of Cormerde,
Beth subjects are of Political interest to the Chinese student, concerned as to the political future of his
teaching of the subjects an strictly traditi
imh lines in forgetfulness of the fset tiet English conditions de not obtain in China, and the teaching of the subjects as if their rules were of universal validity. The appointse will find the syllabuses of the subjects on mages 143 à 150 of the University Calendar for 1923, which may be seen at the Colonial Office. Further information regarding appointments in the Univer- sity of Hong Kong in contained in a Fanarandus which may be obtained from the Assistant Private Secretary (Appts.), Colonial Office, to whom requests for the necessary forms of application should be addressed in writing.
This lecturest ip is advertised in the site mative as the lecturer will be an anasintant to the Professor of Political Lesnewry, who is almo the Hand of the Department of Commerce. It is essential that he should be able to lecture on Commercial Law, though primarily from the point
view of the business man and nat from a purely legal point of view, hubject therets it will be possible for him to take folitical Boorowy and Amonemic History or, if his qualifications have been acquired mare directly in a Faculty of Commerce, then to take much subjects as ́ Currency and Banking, and Business Organimation and Finance.
The details of the dourses given will be found on page 110-111 of the University Calendar for 1923 and the syllabuses in the individual subjects in the following MORE. The Calendar may be seen at the Colonial office.
Further information regarding appointments in the University of Hong Kong is contained in a Humorandus which way ・e obtained from the Again- tant Private Secretary (loptu.), Colonial Office te when requests for the necessary farms of application should be addressed in writing.
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