'IHE NATIONAL IDB'IITU'IE ‘ on m maxim»: The award offers up? ‘\ to $1,000 per year for . . two years, to students who have identified a particular area of en— ' quiry and require funds to offset the costs of , dissertation research ‘ funds of program of study. In addition to to the financial support, the award provides the e opportunity for attendance at a one-week period of " orientation training at the National Institute on Mental Retardation with prepaided tuticn, training ' and living cost. Tenablé in a wide area of study including sociology, . v psychology, education, physi physical education,ect. Deadline is April 14. PARKS CANADA UNDER- GRADUATE SCHOLARSHIPS FOR REGISTERED INDIANS AND INUIT PEOPLE The disciplines sup- ported by Parks Canada are forestry, Wildlife, wearable Resources, Nat- ural Sciences, Outdoor Recreation, Ehviromental Studies, Interpretation and Extension Canadian Historical'Arcl'aeology, ” * "1°" 1" 1" e .e Pat, Clyde, and For the past year I have had the pleasure to work as a nen'ber of the UPEE Student [hion ‘Ebcecutive‘. I Considering that this will probably be the last issue of "'Ihe Sun" I would ' like to take this chance to sincerely thank some of the'people with wlnn I've worked. Specifically, .I would like to thank John Neville, Gerald M:Kenna, Kevin Gautier, Pat Ingraham Mickey Place, George Mc— Gibbcn, Cheryl Cannon, Mike Kennedy and Murice Rogerson. But more than any of these people I've naned I would like to , thank you, the reader, for ' allowing me the privilege to serve you as Conmmica— tions Officer. Mike McMahon P.S. To those of you who are leaving, best of luck in the future. And those of you who are returning - have a terrific sumrer. ~ nent). Restoration ' g VALUE) at $1,000. fOr - - a melve-nmth period, V 9 I (eligiblefor , DEADIINE is APRIL 15. , V ‘ _ -. HUMAN macs FOUNDATION , Rights Foundation is of-: ' fering again annual ' grants of $5,000. to writers, university grad-’- uates, undergraduates and ‘ ' others, to assist them in the preparation of a r' .v I book, dissertation or oflzer work/dealing with “some as- . .' pact of human rights in Canada. DEADIINE is A—, PRIL 15. . I SHIPS »'Ihe Helen Herring Schol— arship of $500. will be a- ' warded‘to a studentfrcm Prince Edward Island, who by Septe'tber, is enrolled in a university program leading to a degree in Hcme'Economics. ship applications and . regulations are aVailable , fun the Iagistrar's 0f- fice and Studait Services. , DEADLINE IS APRIL 30. As my term of office comes to an end, "I would like to take this oppertmatyto say to the student body "thank—you" kindly" forthe opporunity to serve a term as President ot the U.P.E.I.S.U. a pleasure to work with the executive, council and all the It was Scholar-U S.R. IAYCXXK BUISARY - A bursary for Studies - in Oommmity Health Educa- tion has been eStablished I by the Canadian Health Ed— ' ucation Society... It will. , be “awardedto Ras- . \idents f for}: ‘ Graduate studies inHH'ealth " ' Education in Canada, or else.- where. 'Ihe bursary will be made on the understand- ing that the recipient ac-r cepts employment in Canada upon coupleticn of'his or her studies. Asum of $500. is to be awarded annually. ' DEADLINE IS APRIL 30.' THE NORTH ATLANTIC TREATY OKEANIZATICN 'lhe aim of the NA'IO Fellowship Programne is to promote study and research leading to publication on aspects relevant to the North Atlantic Alliance. I Each'Fellcm will be award- ed the sun of 23,000 Bel— gian' francs - Grants will firefly be for a period of mo to four nonths but can.be extended to six ninths. DEADLINE IS APRIL/30. ' . DESICN mm , 'Jhe National Design to p "Ihe past seven nonths have been the most benefiting educational experience of my lifeasIstrmretoactinthe best intrest of “the suidénts within the university, locally, provincially, and most recently as a national delegate at a natimal’ unity conference. sub organizations, also Mickey, , r ' '.-.sfiv,._-u?r 221 University Ave. PHONE: 892-0478 Emmi: WELCOME. . fDifmeCP’ ilk-3.63.1235; ‘ J “30-230 3°.~Iz.;oq M, -.- 'FORI‘BFIDNOTPKERASTIN-‘ ' deptsand the any Department of . We and Camercefoffer ‘ a program of .toencourage advanced' . ’ study in the field of; dee sign. available to, practicing designers and design stu- dents for advanced design studies at the best‘inter- naticnal schools of design. DEADLINE IS APRIL '30. ' - O'JHER UPGDMING SQ-IOLAR- SHIP APPLICATION W l) Dawson College May 1 2) Gandalph May 20 3) Queen's University (law) .May 1 4) Scandinavian Seminar 7, May 1 5) Fitness & Amateur . Sport - May 1 6)N.R.C. why 1 7)Captain James Cook May, 31. .9 FOR FORE mmmw (UN-v TACT W‘SERVICES. 'IHIS IS ‘I'I-IE LASI‘ WNW IN- TIL SEP'JEMBER. PLEASE TAKE {II-IE INITIA'ITVE '10 PLAN A- HEAD. IT TAKES LITE-E EFFOR'I' '10 FILL (IJ‘I'APPLICATICN A1333!!!” \ \ ,. I leave officewith the studaut mien having a, sound base on which to‘operate next year. We my own the Bamout- right. ' We have no signifant advice I have for the ’newex— euctive would be to continue recruting to form a solid base on which to 1) provide activities to satisfy the s social needs of students 2) organize oohesively co— ordinate to a greater de— . gree student representation within the various admins- . tratim policy naldng bodies goVerning U.P.E.I.' I' see the latter recarendaticn as being imperative to both student and adminstratim as U.P.E.I. evolves and adapts ’in a characterizedhy‘ cutbacks, a poSsible vet school anda , general overall need to nake U.P.E.I. nore accountable to the Island society which funds it. 7 In closing I reinterate my gratitude 'and I every one the best of luck on their final exams and throughout . 's.U.'