AVC Wildlife Club speakers: Monday, November 14 at 7 pm -- in Lecture A, AVC The main factors limiting dolphin populations in the Baltic Sea by: Dr. A. Birkum, the director of BREMA Laboratory in Ukraine who is a specialist in marine mammal diseases. Wednesday, November 23 at 7 pm --in Lecture A, AVC The horses of Sable Island by: Zoe Lucas, an internationally known biolo- gist who has been studying Sable Island horses for nearly two decades. Grand Opening Grand Opening of the Career Development and Employment Centre When: Tuesday November 15, 1994 Time: 10 am Place: Student Services, Robertson Library Everyone is welcome! Refreshments will be served! Hope to see you there! Attention Students!! Anyone interested in 1995 summer employ- ment in various Federal Government Depart- ments across Canada are encouraged to attend our information sessions on the Federal Sum- mer Student Employment Programs. -The ses- sions will be run:Session 1: Wednesday, No- vember 16,1994 from 3pmto 4pmin Robertson Library 104.Session 2: Tuesday, November 22, 1994 from 3pm to 4pm in Robertson Li- brary 109.No, it’s never too early to begin thinking about summer employment! For more information contact Carolyn Shaw at Student Services or CShaw @UPEI.ca. Office Hours: Monday: 10:30- 11:30, 12:30-1:30 Tuesday: 8:30-4:30 Wednesday: 12:30-4:30 Thursday: 8:30-1:15 or 8:30-4:30 (second week) Friday: 10:30-11:30, 12:30-1:30 ?*Making lifelong learning a way of life’’ (A reality) Accreditation = A Piece of the Puzzle. All levels of Government (Federal, Provincial & Municipal) and other sponsors/co-ordinators (Businesses, Organizations, Public Health and Educational Institutions, Native Band Coun- cils) who initiate (EIC, HRDC, UIC)k ap- proved projects/programs through their local (UD) Offices can provide the usual financial support along with academic credits. CERTIFICATES OF COMPLETION: = The Method/Process/Vehicle. 1. Take into account the in & out of classroom learnings and emphasize the level, quality and degree of the participant’s contribution lead- ing to the successful completion of the project’s/ program’s goals and objectives. 2. Can be provided by the project/program sponsor, co-ordinator, community project team co-ordinator and/or a (UI) office education counsellor upon successful completion of the project/program. 3. Project/program participants can present the certificates to their local/regional partici- pating educational institution for academic credits as related to the institution’s, appropri- ate, (in classroom) educational programs: (High School Up-Grading to Graduation, Col- leges/Universities) NOTE: Any of the Federal, Provincial & Mu nicipal Government programs that have, at least, a project and/or on-the-job training component can/will benefit from the employment of this accreditat ion strategy, as an addition to the project/ program. a. The Atlantic Groundfish Strategy (TAGS). (Especially in the GREEN PROJECTS and in projects generated by the COMMUNITY OP- PORTUNITIES POOL). b. The PROJECT-BASED TRAINING PRO- GRAM (EIC) LM-174/11/91 (6) c. The WORKPLACE BASED TRAINING PROGRAM LM-174-16-06-94 d. The PURCHASE OF TRAINING PRO- GRAM LM-174-11/91 (8) e. NCARP, AGAP, FCTA, etc. Accreditation of non-classroom ( as well as classroom) learnings that take place as a result of participation in various (UIC) projects/pro- grams can contribute to the further develop- ment of WIN-WIN relationships between project participants/students, educational in- stitutions and government agencies. Sincerely, James Halstrum P.O. Box 1326 Montague, PEI COA 1RO (902) 838-2218 Classifieds Wanted to Buy: A mountain bike (specialized, Trek, etc.), in good condition. Please call Patrick at 368-9896 or 368-9844, Room 319, Marion Hall. For Sale: A meal ticket for the Pit, the AVC, or the cafeteria consisting of 14 free soups and sandwiches. Call Patrick at 368-9896 or 368- 9844, Room 319, Marion Hall. Personals To the cute girl with Blue Jays jacket in Fiction class. Tired of just eye contact, would like to know your name. Signed, Interested. TOKF. Let's play with wax and whipped cream tonight Love G.K. Nicole C. : I’ve seen you around campus a lot lately and I think you’re pretty cute. I wouldn’t mind getting to know you better but I’d like to know what’s underneath that cap!? -- Secret Admirer EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES The following positions are posted at the Ca- reer Development and Employment Centre at Student Services, Robertson Library. Drop by for more job information and applications. For moreinformation, contact Carolyn Shawat the Centre or CHHAW@UPEL.ca. Office hours: Mon. 10:30-11:30, 12:30-1:30, Tues. 8:30-4:30, Wed. 1:30-4:30, Thurs. 8:30-4:30 or 8:30-1:00 (2nd wk), Fri. 10:30-11:30, 12:30-1:30 YMCA of Sudbury, Ontario is currently seek- ing Assistant Director - YMCA John Island Camp. This is a permanent full-time position. To apply send a resume to David Ward, Direc- tor, YMCA John Island Camp, YMCA of Sudbury, 105 Lloyd Street, Sudbury, Ontario, P3B INI or fax to: (705) 688-0751. The deadline is Friday, November 18, 1994. The Parliamentary Guide Program °95 have full-time summer positions available as Parlia- mentary Guides for the House of Commons in Ottawa. Application booklets are available at the Career Development and Employment Centre. The deadline to apply is Monday, Nov. 21, 1994. World University Service of Canada have full- time positions available as Project Coordina- tors, Cataloguing Librarians, Computer Sci- ence Lecturers, Educational Resource Centre Managers, Lecturers, EFL Teacher Trainers, « and EFL Teachers in various areas throughout Africa. All positions are available for 2 year contracts. Interested applicants should send resumes to Loraine Piquette, P.O. Box 3000, Stn. C., Ottawa, Ont. KY 4M8 or fax to: (613) 798-0990 as soon as possible. For further details and requirements of these positions, contact the Career development and Employ- ment Centre. Canada Employment Centre for Students have full-time summer positions available as Stu- dent Employment Officers. There are various locations for these positions. Applications are available at the Career Development and Em- ployment Centre, the Bookstore, and the Stu- dent Union. Application deadline is Thursday, Dec. 1, 1994. Bok Ji Corporation have full-time positions available for English Teachers in Korea. To apply send a resume, copy of passport, copy of diploma, and date of availability to: Bok Ji Corporation, Yang Chun P.O. Box 8, Yang Chun Gu, Seoul, KOREA or fax to 011-82-2- 242-4329. Deadline for resumes is Saturday, Dec. 31, 1994. Ontario Legislature Internship Programme have full-time positions available as Interns form September 1995 to July 1996 in Ontario. Positions are available for Political Science students. Applicants must submit application form, transcripts, and references by Janu 27, 1995. For application forms write: } Robert J. Williams, Director, Ontario Legis, ture Internship Programme, c/o Department Political Science, University of Waterl Waterloo, Ontario, N2L 3G1 or call (519) 8% 4567 ext. 5682. Native Internship Program have full-time su mer positions available for aboriginal stude in various positions in Federal Governme Departments. Applications are available att Career Developmentand Employment Cent the Bookstore, and the Student Union. App cations deadline is Wednesday, February 1995, Geological Survey of Canada have full-ti summer positions available as Student Assi ants. Applications are available at the Car Development and Employment Cere, the Bo store, and the Student Union. Applicaii deadline is Wednesday, February 15, 1995, Canada Scholarships Program have full-ti summer positions available in various p tions within the Federal Government. App cations are available at the Career Devel ment and Employment Centre, the Booksit and the Student Union. Application deadi is Wednesday, February 15, 1995. Federal Summer Student Employment ? gram have full-time summer positions 2 able in various positions within the Fede Government. These positions are nation-wi Applications are available at the Career De opment and Employment Centre, the Bol store, and the Student Union. Applicat deadline is Wednesday, February 15, 19% The Bayshore Inn has full-time and part positions available as Food Servers, Bus! ple, Bartenders, Night Audit, Mainten Cooks, Kitchen Help, Housekeeping, Gifts Clerks, Groundskeepers, and Front Desk Ci: in Alberta for the summer. Applications available at the Career Development and! ployment Centre. English Academy For Children has full4 positions for English Teachers in Japan. * a resume to : English Academy For Chilé #503 Green Plaza Bldg., 292-1 Asahi, To! T., Ibarake Pref. , 309-17 Japan or fax: 81” 71-9594. Unilever has full-time positions availa Sales and Marketing, Personnel, Financ Engineering and Research in Africa. AP? tions are available at the Career Develo?’ and Employment Centre. Au Pair has Nanny positions availa” France, Germany, and England. Positio® available for 6 months or 1 year. Regis! forms are available at eth Career Develo? and Employment Centre. [November 15, 1 994|