Webb Seeks Applications For New Assistantship

Webb Institute of Naval Architecture recently announced the Jeremy B. Blood Research Assistantship in Marine Engineering.

Jeremy B. Blood, class of 1922, was professor of marine engineering at Webb Institute from 1926 through 1946. He subsequently headed the Department of Marine Engineering at the New York State Maritime Academy, now the S.U.N.Y. Maritime College at Fort Schuyler. This newly created position will enable a promising young graduate marine engineer to further his professional studies while functioning as a research and academic assistant at Webb Institute, the nation's oldest and most prestigious school of naval architecture and marine engineering.

An applicant for this position must be a United States citizen with a Bachelor of Science degree in marine or mechanical engineering, and a minimum of 12 months' experience in a field related to marine engineering. The position is offered for a contract period of approximately one year, and may be renewed for up to two further periods of one year each to a maximum of three years.

To facilitate the candidate's own graduate studies, his normal obligation to Webb Institute is for a four-day, 28-hour work week. Ben- efits include a salary of $11,500 for a 50-week year. The position is available currently, and is expected to be filled by June 1980.

I n t e r e s t e d applicants should write, enclosing a resume, to Prof.

J.B. Hadler, Director of the Center for Maritime Studies, or to Alan L. Rowen, Associate Professor of Marine Engineering, Webb Institute of Naval Architecture, Crescent Beach Road, Glen Cove, N.Y. 11542.

Maritime Reporter Magazine, page 11,  Mar 1980

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