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    Each year The University of Queensland offers a number of centrally
    funded postdoctoral research fellowships. These awards are for two
    years but in exceptional circumstances, a shorter appointment may
    be offered. The University is inviting applications for positions to
    commence in January 1995. The basic eligibility requirements are
    listed below. I would like to point out to intending applicants that we
    have an excellently equipped biomechanics laboratory here including
    both a 2D and 3D Motion Analysis system (PC and SUN based), 2
    AMTI and 1 Kistler force plate, numerous load cells, accelerometers,
    excellent technical support, well established contacts with the
    Engineering departments on campus, numerous PCs with A/D,
    treadmills, drop-testing rigs, access to wind flumes, etc. If further
    details are required please do not hesitate to contact me or Professor
    Bruce Abernethy.

    Eligibility:
    - not more than 5 years equivalent full-time experience since
    completing a PhD
    - an applicant who does not hold a degree may be offered
    appointment provided that evidence is subsequently provided that a
    doctoral thesis has been submitted by the following dates (Australia,
    NZ or PNG - 30 June 1994; Everywhere else - 1 Sept 1994)

    Value:
    - current salary range $31,980 - $37,618 (Australian dollars!)
    - air fare to Brisbane to take up the appointment and a return journey
    at the expiration of the appointment

    All correspondence and applications should be directed to

    Professor Bruce Abernethy
    Head, Department of Human Movement Studies
    The University of Queensland
    Queensland 4072
    AUSTRALIA

    Applications must be received by 28 February, 1994 and applicants
    will be notified by late April/early May, 1994.

    Cheers,

    Robert Neal, PhD
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