The Cadre + 1 December 1998 A New President for July 1999 ¢ Continued from page 3 “We must reaffirm that the heart of the university -is in our undergraduate pecans maintained Dou ahn, Chair of Physics. “ new president must be com- mitted to the improvement of our uate ee en asked if the addition of Graduate pro- grams to UPEI’s calendar would hinder the develop- ment of the undergraduate studies, Dahn responded by saying that as long as the present programs did not suffer, Graduate studies would be a welcomed addi- tion. _, “No, as long as it [addition of Graduate pro- grams] is done ptoperly. In ways itmay help [in acquiring resources], but no cuts should be made to the undergraduate programs.” “The new president should be very student cen- tred, but also must have partnerships with the com- munity at large,” added one member of the committee. He added that stu- dents have a variety ofneeds which must be fulfilled, not only be the university com- munity, but also the commu- nity surrounding the campus. “Dr. Epperly merged several different communi- ties,” said Boudreau. This brought new opportunities to the students of UPEI. “It is important that someone look out where the with your studies in 1999. Leader of the Official Opposition, Hon. Keith Milligan, and the entire Liberal Caucus, wish you and yours a very happy holiday season. Best wishes and good luck opportunities are so that our students don’t miss their chance." Although Dahn agreed, he continued by ding that much of the opportunities for UPEI stu- dents may be right here on campus. “Networking must be done through the academics; the rest will follow.” It was concluded that the perfect candidate for UPEI presidency is who one who is a good negotiator, a good listener, and part- politician. “ We do not want an autocratic leader’, said one community member, “nora businessman.” “The candidate should demonstrate an ability and not be learning on the job,” add Dahn. The deadline for * lications will be January 22, 999. Once selection criteria have been established, ap- plied and references screened, candidates will be invited to visit the university. Ifevery- ‘thing follows as planned, these visits are to be held in March. Final candidates will be ranked in April and May according to the selection criteria, and the new Presi- dent will be appointed in July 1999. “If no candidate is found,” the committee con- cluded, “the search will continue.” UPEI Rana 2 i PRESIDENT The University of Prince Edward Island (UPEI) invites applications and nomina- tions for the position of President. PEI is a dynamic academic institution, noted for its emphasis on the indi- vidual student and its strong connection to Prince Edward Island life. UPE! was founded in 1969, with deep roots which can be traced back over 150 years through its predecessors—the Central Academy, Prince of Wales College, St. Andrew's College, and St. Dunstan's University. Prince Edward Island is world renowned for its beautiful scenery and historic capi- tal city. Nestled within attractive campus environs, UPEI offers a wide range of programs including Arts and Sciences, Business Administration, Education, Engi- neering, Music, Nursing, and Veterinary Medicine. Principally an undergraduate teaching institution with an increasingly vigorous research emphasis, UPEI offers graduate study in Veterinary Medicine, with other graduate programs pending. UPEI is a thriving community of 2450 full-time and 475 part-time students, and approximately 200 faculty and 400 staff. As chief administrative officer and Vice Chancellor, the President is responsible for directing the implementation of the University’s educational policy and its general administration, supported by Vice-Presidents of academic Suppor and Finance and Facilities. Applications should indude a curriculum vitae and names of three referees. Nomi- nations should be accompanied by supporting materials induding a brief biographi- cal sketch of the nominee. The deadline for application is January 22, 1999. Appli- cations and nominations will be received in confidence, and should be sent to: Debbie MacLellan & Robert Gray Co-chairs, Presidential Search Committee University of Prince Edward Island 550 University Avenue Charlottetown, PE] C1A 4P3 The starting date for this appointment is July 1, 1999. In accordance with Canadian Immigration requirements, this advertisement is di- rected in first instance to Canadian citizens and permanent residents. The Univer- sity of Pnnce Edward Island is committed to the principle of equity in employment. Additional UPE! information: www.upei.ca University of Prince Edward Island “TWO YEARS IS TOO LONG” The average wait for a Big Brother is 2 years. And that’s too long. Be a Big Brother Now. Call today; Charlottetown 892-5979; Summerside 436-8122; Montague 892-5979(collect). TO A CHILD, 2 YEARS CAN SEEM LIKE A LIFETIME.