1974 InternationalSeminor in'the Caribbean 1 _ 1973. — ' of the seminar before HISTORY b). One selection of returning to Canada.a Previously, WUSC Inter- additional faculty 1n , (Excluding, of cOurse, national Seminars have October, Application the return fare to Can- been held in GermanY: deadline: Oct. 12/73- ada.) Hollandr France: EnglaFd' All faculty applicgtEQHS‘ PROGRAMME _ Ja an, Ghana: Yugos aVla' should be forwarde ir- , ' wait Indies' Israel" ectly to the Selection F1V:.°§ thilfgcultYl Sweden. Polland. Pakistana Committee at the wusc. 1 far (1mg: selav: 3 - Algeria, Chile, Turkey, office in QtPawa_ * TE: Yare. E3 Cgfhgufi French west Africa, Colom—, Eighty stuaénts wil; be De Zrtméfit of Modern: bia: Peru and India' . selected from univers- Lagguages simon Fraser AIMS OF THE SEMINAR ities in all ten pr9v- University. (Director) 1.To provide Canadian inces. Student Candidatasr ’ Andrew Axline' Depart_ students and faculty mem— are requested to submit ment de science politi_ _ bers with an opportunity applications by 1? Oct. ‘ que’ University dlottawa to widen their knoglegge l973dto Lgfial Nominating leyd Brown;Johnl Dept. ‘ ' ' - t e Boar on eir cam uses. , - . . . Eggpii‘i’fefiiiiigfifend THE SEMINARTEN THE gARlBBEAN , / cultures of the Caribbean. The 1974 Seminar is helng Reshard Ggol Dept_ 6f 2-T0 Offer a number Of Planned in C9-Operat19n a. Political Science, oniv. faculty and students a with univerSity organize /- of P E.I. Philip wagner group experience which ations, student federat- Department of Geography Will StimUlate a personal ions and Various agenc- Simon Fraser University. growth and understanding- 'ies of the respective _ Ab t f. f 3.To promote a keener ' governments in the Carirr ,2? bthelmore aculty perception and understand- \ebean, W: its? eCted in Oct- ing of Canada and he}: role cos'r AND FINANCING . She: t 11s expficted in international affairs. The total cost per part4 tha fa lEaSt—t ree.if 4.To give the participants icipant will be approx- b ef acu K group w1 l the opportunity of a uni- imately $1,850._The WUSC e raECOPlingo aid that que international exper- National Office raises a / seYerE, :1 _ e P YSlcal ience. portion of this sum, and I 30133 18 S. I 5.To develop and broaden each participant, With Th: them? Of the SeTlnar fraternal contacts with the help of the local I » W1 1 be _Identltles - the academic community WUSC group,_is respons1ble vnder_this_general head- in the Caribbean. . < for raising the balance, ' 1??! lnleldual lnFereStS SELECTION OF PARTICIPANTS up to $1.000. _ 4 W1 1 bf PurSPed' Wit}? fiche There will be two select- This local Por?10n 9f the gfinera tpuypose of giving~ ions 0f faCU1tY particip- cost may be raised in a .ehfar_l:l§:§ts 30:: in- ants: ' variety of ways. On many- $19_ 8 in 0 e pro em a). One selection of four canpuseSo student councils. ii identitY congrofit?d bY faculty to work as a University administration, I I C eiggun rig: oh t1: 1 R steering committee with alumni assoc1ations, etc. 3? ean- s ou a so ‘“ - 'traditionally allocate Stlmulate a 9F§§ter under- the Director duringlghe funds for the WUSC Inter- Sgéndlw 0f Sunllar Can‘ er of 1973., PP ‘ - - _ V a ian issues. izflion deadline:22 June natlonal seminar. serv The Seminar will begin ' ‘ with an orientation sess- . ion in Montreal July 3-6, V and leave for Puerto Rico 0 for further orientation . 51 July 7. The individual study groups will be [form- ed in Puerto Rico, and . there will be one group \ Your degree and the A loan of up to $25,000 per faculty member. These _ . . (or moraton a repayment _ groups Will each spend t accreditatlons from your , d about two weeks on one of professional association schedule tallore to your the larger islands: , . ui _ needs, includlng defer— ,(qamaic‘a, I:Iispanlola,Peurto WOI1t buy your eq p f f' t a ment Rico, Martinique,Barbados, _ mentor pay the rent. But ment 0 your "5 p y ' ‘ and-Tginigad? followed by . a _ _J’ e .. \ perio s 0 time over an— you belleve.m your earn our brOChure Mon tyrt other two weeks in one or ings power 1n the years to and more—to help You .5 at, more of the smaller is- come. So do we. your Professional Practice — lands belonging to a. ‘ ‘ 1 . this hel ful new I ice Clubs, church groups That’s why we want t0 _ exp 31115 p l and other commun1ty_organ- h 1 cu bridge the gap serv1ce. Ask your Roya izations also occaSionally e p y k M na er for a copy. contribute sums in return between now and then. Ban , . a . g _l a far services to be render- With a loan now—which You w1ll find h1m as comf ' . . ed on the participant's , b k as etent in his field as you are return to Canada; Sone you Can pay us ac ' university administrations you become established. In yours. waive fees or provide " ' - - _ bursaries for Seminar WhICh 1? a sound prem ‘ participants . ise for gettlng tOSEther- Each participant is res- ponsible for his personal . expenses, and for any B travel costs incurred a _ I k following the formal end thehe'prIba“ different language group _ from that of the larger ,. - . . , “ \ island visited (e. . Mpmm"(“Weprofifignsgiud:ARCHITECTURE-BARCH, . DENTISTRY—DDS. I st. Maarten' Antigga moi-55333; salvo thaw—LLB. oMEDICINE—MD. . OETghsi’il‘RY—OD.’ Guadeloupe} Dominica: " ' ‘ EDICIN — .. - . . \ PHARMACY—B.SC.PHARM. . JETERINARYM ‘ I \ St. LuCla' St. Vincent, _ Grenada , etc . ) .