The UPEI SUN,Thursday,Feb.23,I978,page I8 scholarships 8t ' ATTENTION STUDENTS , MARY FOUNDATION ' FDR memATImAL . [NDERS'IANDING Rotary Foundation Graduate Fellowships, Undergraduate , Scholarships, 'Itechnical Training, Journalism and Teachers Awards offer qualified students, technicians, professional journalists and teachers of the handicapped an ' opportunity to cmtribute to better understanding between the peoples of their bone and host countries while pursuing their own career interests. Valued at tuitim, round- trip transportatim, educational, living and miscellaneous related expenses for one academic .year. DEADLINE IS MARI}! l. APPIX NON - Ya] no HAVE A CHANCE! ROBERT 5ND MARYLS'IANFIEID FdJNuATION LNDERGRAD BILmGUAL mom SCHOLARSHIPS IN CANAD STUDIES - 'Ienable in Canadian Studies. Each scholarship is valued at $3,500.' file ' language of study shall be French in the case of English-speaking winners ’andEnglishinthecaseof French—speaking winners. [EADIINE IS MARIE l.’ 'II-IE GANDALPH SCHOLARSHIP Any student catpleting the second-last year of a recognized degree program at a Canadian university which includes sufficient course study in one or more of physics, ' engineering or the oarputing sciences, and Mrsarfies + " » 'EEADIINEF'ORROTARY who, upm carpleticn of a degree program would be eligible for entering the data communications field at a technical level is eligible to apply for the Gandalf sd'lolarship. Valued at $1,000. IDEADLINEISMARCH3. ’DEADLmEFORRorAmr SGIOIAISHIPISMARCHL GUIF OIL IIMITE) SCHOLAEHIPS 'Ilenable in business and managenent studies, conputerl sciences, math- ematics, geology, geophysics, engineering,— physics,_dlemistry, ecologically-oriented studies and other sciences related to the petroleum Valued at $4,500; $3,500; and $1,00 lEADLINE IS MARCH 1. ' SCHOLARSHIP IS MARCI-I___ l. 1) Central lbrtgage and Housing Oorporatim - ManiIJS. 2) Walter C. Sumter Mamrial - March 15 3) York University - March 1 4) Taylor statten' , tutorial -__ mrd'l l 5) Can. Library Assoc. -. . -- 1' March 1 ' 6) 'naeI'Steel Co.,of Canada -’ p l 7) Can. Society of , behratimfieophys'i- cists - . Md]. 1' ‘8)Rotarysdiolarshipse FOR mm mm" camber SHIRLEY MM‘YAS, s'lmmr .AssIsTmrf , > FINANCIAL Amie/0 9mm SERVICES Nmiti . These openings are listed for the benefit of UPEI students. Do not hesitate to call the CMC on Campus or drop in for further information on any of these. We are located in the Main Building, telephone number 892—A121 Ext. 132. Summer Jobggpportunities Placement Officer in -Amherst, Nova Scotia, for Summer Student Placement Office - must be resident of the area and have completed 2nd year. Travelling Demonstrator - must have completed at' least 3 years university, be friendly and outgoing, have own car and be willing to travel throughout the Maritimes. Salary $175.00 per week. Tourist O eration -- Prince of Wales Hotel, Waterton Lakes National Park, Alberta. Summer Work in the North The Quebec-Labrador. Foundation Tag; - Workers live with local families in isolated rural villages in Maine, New Brunswick, Quebec, Labrador and Newfoundland. Leaders 17 and older, are needed for the six week summer program beginning July 1. For brochures apply to CMC on Campus . Permanent Emplgyment Local Insurance Company willing to interview graduating students for career possibility. Attention: Education Graduates - we are still taking applications for the following teach- ing positions. Dept. of Indian and Northern Affairs - . Atlantic Region - Elementary Teachers. Manitoba Regiog - Elementary and Secondary Teachers. Northwest Territories - Primary and Intermediate Teachers. r AdvocateI N.S. - French and Math Teachers _ required, Grades 9-12, rural setting. Application Forms for these are available at your CMC on Campus and a resume should accompany them. - Programs There is still one week left for Engineer and Pure Science students to register for Career Oriented Summer Employment. Deadline is Feb. 28th. MA N POWE R 9 A Reminder so 0 To be. eligible for any of the summer programs for students, you MUST be registered with CMC . on Campus or the regular ‘ CMC' — ’Don't wait 'till it's too late' . Altogi'onalstatipsrspn ' Halifax. " Job Requirements: ’ I issues. _ > Job Descriptlort: and their employees. 7 resumes. to take place at thattim‘e‘. Atlantic Region Canadian university Press - ‘iJOURNALlSTNEEfiBEDATH ' '___the applicantmust be able to type ’ I a _ __ _ _ _ ' ’ ' must have experience in reporting on student related . 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; V ' I. . the applicant must abide by the VCUPvcode of ethics for member papers ~-_ ' '» --.job description subject to minor changes. 1 Duration Employment and Salary: third week of August 1978, until the. “ end of March, 1979. Sleeper week, with cost of living. increases ' quarterly, andafull medical and dental plan. - - r r. . . Applicants are encouraged .to submit clippings portfolio their ' French is an asset but not a necessity. Applications must be received by February 20, 1978. Screenings will take place at the Spring Regional Conference of the Atlantic'flegion Canadian University Press, in Sackvilie; New Brunswick, the weekend - of February 25, with the voting by representatives of Atlantic. papers... , mu enquiries and applications to: 1 Valerie Mansour, ARCpP Presldgnt, clo Daihousie Gazette, V a Dalhousie University. - 2 Halifax, N.;S. ‘ ‘ , 83H 9J2 '4 . > ' L