( The UPEI sm,Lhursday,Feb.16,1978,page'19 '1 ATTENTION STUDENTS ROTARY FOUNDATION AWARDS FOR INIERNATIONAL UNDERSTANDING Rotary Foundation Graduate Fellowships, Undergraduate Scholarships, Technical "Training, Journalism and Teachers Awards offer qualified students, technicians, professional journalists and teachers of the handicapped an Opportunity to contribute to better understanding between the peoples of . their hone and hone countries while pursuing their own career interests. An award covers round—trip trans— portation, educational, living and miscellaneous related expenses for one. academic year. Awards tenable in most any field. .DEADLINE IS MARCH 1. NOT ONE APPLICATION HAS BEEN RECEIVED AS OF YET. BELIEVE ITORNOT—BUI'ONES'IUDENI‘ FROM U.P.E.I. DID RECEIVE A ROTARY SCHOLARSHIP LAST YEAR. NON IS THE TIME TO SUBMIT YOUR APPLICATIONS. THE GANDALPH SCHOLARSHIP Tenable to any student completing the second— last year of a recognized degree program at a Canadian university whidh includes sufficient course study in one or more of physics, engineering or the computer sciences, and who, upon completion ofv a degree progranywould be eligible for entering the data connuniCations field at a technical level is eligible to apply for the Gandalph schOlarship. DEADLINE IS MARCH 3. ROBERT AND MARY STANFIELD FOUNDATION UNDERGRADUATE BILINGUAL EXCHANGE SCHOLr ARSHIPS IN CANADIAN STUDIES This programme is offered to undergraduate Students who have Ctnpleted at least one year of a university degree program, and attained high acadenuc standing. The language of study shall be French in the case of English— speaking winners and English in the case of Frenchrspeaking winners. valued at $3,500. DEADLINE IS MAREHl. - 1' .;:1il_idlar;stihs W EXPLORATION GEOPHYSICTSTS TRUST FUND A student must intend to pursue a college course directed toward a career in exploration Geophysics. Eligible to an underh graduate college student ‘whose grades are above average, or, a graduate college student whose studies are directed to— ward a career in explor— ation Geophysics either cperations, teadhing or research. DEADLINE IS MARCH 1 GULF OIL LIMITED Tenable in business and nenagement studies, carputer Sciences, math- enatics, geolOgy, geophysics, engineering, physics, chemistry, ecologically—oriented studies and other sciences related to the petroleum industry. VALUED AT $4,500; $3,500. DEADLINE MARCH 1. ' TAYLOR STATTEN NETIHUJE.FTTIOWSHIP. The award has been established to assist postrbaccalaureate study in any professional field or career related to youth services, such as, but not restricted to physical and health education, psychology, teaching, the ministry, and social work. DEADLINE IS bfluxli l. :ANADIAN 'LLBRAm 5337‘. OCIAT'ION SCHOLARSHIPS Award must be used for a program of study or series 3f courses either leading so a further library degree 3r related to library work in which.the candidate is currently engaged or to library work whidh will be undertaken on completion of the program or courses. valued at $1,000 and $250. DEADLINE IS MARCH 1. THE STEEL CDMPANY OF CANADA LIMTED GRADUATE RESEARci FELLOWSHIPS‘IN yummy ., Field of study: Métallurgy. valued at $5,000 and-$4,000 ATLANTIC PROVINCES RESOURCE CENTRE FOR THE VISUAIIX IMPAIRED Candidate must agree to _ accept employment serving the visualiy Inpaired in Atlantic Canada for one year. The candidate HUSt possess a first degree in education and be registered for further study in the field of visual inpairnent. valued at $4,000: DEADLINE IS MARCH 1. 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 i of these. We are located in the HainjBuilding, ,, telephone number 892—A121 Ext. 132.. ’ . _ 1 Summer Job Opportunities 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 east 3 years university, ,be friendly and outgoing, have own car and be willing V to travel throughout the Maritimes.. per week. Tourist Ooeration — Prince of Wales Hotel, Waterton Lakes National Park, Alberta. Summer Work in the Neath The Quebec-Labrador Foundation TEE; - 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 Employment; Local Insurance COmpany willing to interview graduatingastidents for. career-possibility.. Salary $l75.00 ' OTHER UPCOMING APPLICAETON MADLINES: 1) York university - Mar. 1 2) Canadian Broadcasting - - Feb. 28. 3) ’Royal Bank Award - - Feb. 28 FOR MORE LNFOMATION CON.— TACI‘ SHIRLEY MATYAS, STUDENT ASSISTANT FINANCIAL AID C/O STUDENT SERVICES. -.. Attention: Education Graduates « We are still taking applications for the following teach— ing positions. Dept. of Indian and Northern Affairs — WM - Elementary Teachers. Manitoba~Regio§ -vfi¥ .- Elementary and Secondary," Teachers. ' » NOrthwest Territories — Primary and Intermediate Teachers. 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., A Reminder ... . To be eligible for any of the summer programs for students, you MUST be registered with GMC on Campus gr the regular CMC - ’Don't wait 'till .it's too late'. ' \