Rodney Jory - University Career

University Career

Professor Jory has taught at a number of Australian and overseas universities, most extensively at The Australian National University and the University of Canberra. His career history is as follows:

  • 1964, technical assistant, Research School of Physical Sciences, Australian National University
  • 1965, senior demonstrator, Department of Physics, Australian National University
  • 1965–1966, research associate, Florida State University
  • 1967–1968, lecturer, University of Liverpool
  • 1969, lecturer, University of New England
  • 1970–1973, senior lecturer, Canberra College of Advanced Education
  • 1974–1984, registrar, Canberra College of Advanced Education
  • 1985–1989, principal lecturer, Canberra College of Advanced Education
  • 1989-?, visiting fellow, Australian National University
  • 1990–?, associate professor, University of Canberra
  • 2006, visiting lecturer, University of Sussex
  • 2007, visiting lecturer, University of Vienna
  • 2008, professor University of British Columbia

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