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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 07 September 2016
The University College of Rhodesia and Nyasaland has announced the following teaching program available to American college graduates for the course commencing in March 1964.
Bursaries: Graduates selected are offered bursaries of 350 pounds to enable them to take the one-year course leading to the Postgraduate Certificate in Education of London University. Tuition fees (50 pounds) and residence fees (115. 10.0 for the three terms) are payable to the College.
Fares: Sea and rail (or air) fares to Salisbury will be paid, and a reasonable allowance can be claimed for excess baggage.
Agreement: Graduates selected will be required to teach for two years on completion of the P.C.E. course. At the time of application for a bursary, graduates will be asked to indicate whether they wish to join the Northern Rhodesia or the Southern Rhodesia Ministry of African Education.
Salaries: Commencing salaries in Northern Rhodesia are 1, 070 pounds for both men and women. In Southern Rhodesia, the commencing salary of General graduates is 1,100 pounds for men and 915 pounds for women; good Honours graduates receive somewhat more.