Financial Aid by Inge Dorsey Things here in the Financial Aid office seem to have slipped into a temporary lull. How- ever, I do anticipate a boom with the onset of student loan appeals. Speaking of such, I will be available in the Robert- son Library Lounge (the Fish- bowl), Monday, October 27 from 2 — 3:30 p.m. and Tues- day, October 28 from 9:15 — 11 a.m. to answer any ques- tions about appeals or to help people with their appeals. If these times are not con- In Search of the Green venient for you, please feel free to drop into the office during my hours or call me at 566-0647. ATTENTION: All Seniors If you are considering gra- duate or professional study, please, please look into the possibilities now, or you will be too late. Your first step may be to contact a faculty person in your department to discuss the options. If you belong to the Faculty of Arts, the following professors have agreed to serve as Awards Officers: UPCOMING BURSARY DEADLINES Canadian Water Resources Association Scholarship in Water Resources This Association offers one ‘$500 award for undergraduates and two $1,000 awards for graduate students who pro- gramme of study focuses upon water resources in Canada. These awards are open to stu- dents in any discipline attend- ing a Canadian university or college. Application forms available from Student Services. DEADLINE: October 31 P.E.I. Union of Public Sector Employees Bursaries These $500 bursaries awarded to 1) its members or 2) depen- dents of members or retired members who are enrolled as full-time students during the next semester (winter-spring, 1987). Financial need, aca- demic ability, and involvement in UPSE activities of applicant or member of whom applicant is a dependent. Application forms are available from Student Services. DEADLINE: Friday, Nov. 21 Pillsbury Canada Undergraduate Scholarship Program - Four awards equally valued at $1,250 will be awarded to students in the following programs. @ Two awards for Business/Commerce, @ One award for Food Science, and : @ One award for Agricultural Science. . Applicants must have com- pleted two full-years of study. Applications available from Student Services. DEADLINE: November 30 Bruce Holbrook — Sociology-Anthropology Philip Davis — Religious Studies EXTRA! EXTRA! Main Ali — Economics Charles Holmes — Philosophy David Milne — Political Studies VETERINARY Reg Stuart — History A eee Rose M. Berardinelli — Modern Languages ) ; Fr. Jim Kelly — Classics Elizabeth Montgomery — Music Vv e is rs a Frank Ledwell — English Pa phe me { Yi Baha’i Studies Owen Sharkey — Psychology Have a good week! Equality — A Prerequisite for Peace What matters that neither men The emancipation of women, the achievement of full equal- ity between the sexes is one of the most important, though less acknowledged prerequisites for peace. In the world of humanity we see a great difference; the female sex is treated as though inferior, and is not allowed equal rights and privileges. The denial of such inequality | perpetrates an injustice against one half of the world’s popu- lation, and promotes in men harmful attitudes and habits which are carried from the family to the work place, to political life, and ultimately to international relations. There are no grounds, moral, practi- cal or biological, upon which such denial can be justified. Humanity is like a bird with its two wings — the one is male, the other female. Uniess both wings are strong and im- pelled by some common force, the bird. cannot fly heaven- wards. According to the spirit of this age, women must ad- vance and fulfill their mission in all departments of life, becoming equal to all men. They must be on the same level as men and enjoy equal rights. Equality of the status of men and women does not imply equality of function, in which they clearly differ. Some jobs are best done by men, some by women, and some equally well by either. nor women should deem the other sex inferior because of its different function. Woman’s lack of progress © and proficiency has been due to her lack of equal education and opportunity. Had she been allowed this equality the counterpart of man in ability and capability. Furthermore, the education of women is of great import- there is no doubt she would be continued on page 16 Canada Employment Centre Graduates are asked to keep in mind the following recruiting dates: Oct. 24 — Pre-Screen deadline — Office of Auditor General P.E.I. Foreign Service Test — 9:00 am — Duffy 209. Interviews — Doane Raymond. Interviews — Scotiabank. Interviews — Irving Oil Ltd. Interviews — Canada Packers (in Moncton) Deadline for Federal Public Service Appli- cations (Careers Canada — Red Book). — Pre-Screen deadline — Bank of Canada (BBA) — Interviews — Zellers Ltd. _ — Interviews — Office of Auditor General P.E.I. — ‘FI?’ Test — Public Service Comm. — 7:00 p.m. Duffy 209. — Pre-Screen deadline — Bank of Canada (Economics). Bell-Northern Research seeks employees from a wide range of disciplines including computer science, electrical and chemical engineering, business administration,. math, behavioural sciences, physics, chemistry, human resource management, metallurgy, industrial design and ergonomics. Deadline for application — October 30, 1986 (noon) Requirements — must be in top half of graduating class. Ap- Oct. 25 Oct. 27/28 Oct. 27/28/29 Oct. 28/29/30 Oct. 29/30 Oct. 31 Nov. 1 Nov. 5 Nov. 6/7 Nov. 13 Dec. 12 plication forms are available at the Employment Centre on Campus. 1987 I.A.E.S.T.E. EXCHANGE §Iaeste aims to provide career-oriented training abroad normally for 8-12 weeks during the summer for students of Engineering, the Sciences, and some related fields. Application forms and brochures are available at this office. Deadline for 1987 IAESTE EXCHANGE IS December 31, 1986. National Research Council (Summer Employment) Opporti- nities for summer employment are available for Students in Science and Engineering. Positions are available in most Canadian centres with the majority located in Ottawa. Pre- ference is given to First Class Honors Students. Transcript of Marks is required. You must also be return for full time studies in the fall. Application forms are available at this office. Applications and transcripts must be received at NRC no later than 21 November, 1986. INFORMATION SESSIONS RESUME PREPARATION — TUESDAY, OCT. 28 — 10:30 — 11:20 in Dalton 405. ; THE JOB SEARCH — HOW TO LOOK FOR A JOB CREATIVELY — WEDNESDAY, OCT. 29, 10:30:-— 11:20 in Dalton 405. a Connie Egan