,5? i“; l The UPEI SUN, Thursday. Feb. 2,‘ 1978, page I87 \ are available for the i‘ollov-ring at the Canada .‘aqoower. Centre on Campus, .1511”. Building. ._.ocal Insurance Co willing to interview graduating students 1” or career possibility. I; interested, contact Canada i-ancower Centre CMmus now training Summer Job Opportunities Prince of Hales Hotel, L-Jaterton Lakes national Parkz Alberta— Sumner _ employment opportunities. ‘9 summer Nork in the North The Quebec—Labrador . Foundation, Inc. — workers live with lccal families in isolated rural villages in Maine, New Brunswick, Quebec, Labrador and a. ' ‘ ,--. K r ~ ~ ,‘s‘v Newfoundland. -Leaders 17 and older, are needed for the six week summer program beginning July 1. For brochures apply to CMC on Campus. YOUNG CANADA WORKS PROGRAM Application Forms are now available at our office for Young Canada i«forks Program. Deadline for . Applications — Feb.l7/'78. Attention: Education Graduates - Teaching Opportunities “ Dept. of Indian and Northern -'v r‘ulairs - Atlantic ’itegion — Elementary Teachers. ‘ Northwest Territories - Primary: and Intermediate Teachers. 1 Advocate, N. S. - French and {faith Teachers required, Wral setting. Applibation forms available at Canada Manpower- Centre on Campus. _.__V .. ___.. .37 as .._.. l .. - . V - » -— . .- . - 5‘. ‘3‘):7": ».--_' ._ r . ' , - ' ' ‘ . .- ' -g‘ » j; n g ,V -* l- . “ ~‘v , ' .p ““ cliiola‘r’sliihs} g. ‘,",. "‘-.'- lu- e-._ “"79”? ‘ 1. . . - ‘ A Regional Staffperson Halifax. Job Requirements: issues. Job Description: and their employees. resumes. to take place at that time. do Dalhousie Gazette, Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS. ‘ 83H 4J2 ' ‘ originating regional news and features; acting as a resource person for the region’s campus newspapers; maintaining a news exchange with the rest‘of CUP; possibility of travelling during the'first two months of the job to offer assistance to the region’s papers and for news coverage; the applicant must abide by the CUP code of ethics for member papers French is an asset but not a necessity. Mail enquiries and applications to: Valerie Mansour, ARCUP President, JOURNALIST NEEDED Atlantic Region Canadian University Press For: the Atlantic Regional office of Canadian University Press, located in the applicantzmust be able to type must have experience in reporting on student related —job description subject to minor changes. Duration of Employment and Salary: third week of August 1978, until the end of March, 1979. $180 per week, with cost of living increases quarterly, and a full medical and dental plan. ‘ Applicants are encouraged to submit clippings portfolio with their Applications must be received by February 20, 1978. Screenings will take place at the Spring Regional Conference of the Atlantic Region Canadian University Press, in Sackville, New Brunswick, the weekend of February 25, with the voting by representatives of Atlantic papers ATLANTIC-PROVINCE‘S RESOURCE CENTRE FOR THE VISUALIX IMPAIRED ' Candidates must agree to accept enplcynent serving the visually in Atlantic Canada for one year. Ihe candidate must possess a first degree in education and be regist— ered for further study in the field of visual inpairment, Valued at $4,000. IIIADIINE is March 31. NATICNAL DISTI'IUI'E ON MENTAL RETARDATIO‘J m range of fields to students interested in relating their studies to some aspect of mental retardation in— ' cluding Sociology , Psychology, Education, Physical Education, etc. Valued at. $6,000. DEADLINE is February 15. I'IHEMA'CKENZIEKING TRAVELLING SOiOlARSfflPS . Valued at $3,500. arships are open, on _ applicaticn to graduates o of any Canadianluniversity who Propose to engage: either in the United States or the United Kingdom, in post-graduate ‘ studies in the field of International or g Industrial Relaticnsijn— ' cluding the international » 0 or industrial aspects .of Law, History, Politics, . \ Ecmcmics.) V DEADLINE is February 15. ROYAL BANK AWARD Ihe range of activity is extremely broad and may enbrace the natural and social sciences, the arts and humanities and the business and industrial world. 'Ihefe is no, ' intention of limiting ; the award to a technical achievement. DEADLINE is February 28. Schol— - institutim . CANADIAN ASSOCIATION OF» BMW, Valfiat $2,500 and $1,000. Eligible are 1) :Frend't-speaking . Canadian citizens interest- ed in- :irrprovjng their radio and/or television skills through University training, or the Quivalent, m a full- ‘ tine basis at a Canadian 2) Canadian students enrolled in a recognized ’ccrnmmiCatims course in Canada. ‘ DEADLINE is February 28. THE HASKELL B. CURE! - w - Valued at $4,104; in to a tuition grant. Candidates nust be beginning graduate students in mathematics K and plan to pursue a doctoral program. .mADLDIE is February 15. HARVEY DDORE WILDLIFE aaioLsmPs, r 'lhe sd'iolarship: is designed to assist a ' junior or senior student in project or thesis work on Prince Edward Island Wildlife. Valued at $1,000. mADLINE is February 15. OIHER UPGMING SG'IOIARSHD? DEADLINES: ’ 1)_,Royal Society (mmerfcrd) Feb. 15. 2) Canadian Caiservatim Institute Feb. 15.. 3) York University -' ' _ Feb». 15 4) John M. Olin (laws I , Econanics)” Feb. 15 5) Bourses du‘Govemern'it 'Francais _ Feb. 15 6) John Universin Feb.15 For infcnnation, con- tact Shirley mtyas, c/o Student Services. . ‘ P.E.I. fitnuc salmon W. 19 January 1978 ' As previously advertised, three bursaries of ; $590 each are available this sanester to deserving General or Associate ‘nenbers 'of the above 'Assocnr ation, or their dependents, in any year of a reg— ular program at the University of Prince Edward Island. ' 'Ihe deadline for application has been exth dad to “iday' 17 Febmaryl’fisiianpli‘catim . ‘ are available at the Registrar's Office -