_: $352.; M h; M ii 33 sted for the benefit of I students. hesitate to call the CMC Cfigd news for Engineering and Pure Science students. The Career Oriented Summer Employment program has been These openings are Do not on Campus or drop in for further information on any ONLY- The new deadline of these. ~xie are located is Feb- 28, 1978. , in the Main Building, YOUNG CANADA WORKS PROGRAM telephone number 892—1.,121 fixt. 132. Permanent Employment Lo c a1 Insuranc e Company“ Deadline for these applications is Feb.l’7th! If you have an idea but can't find a sponsor, see us about it. willing to interview graduating students 1‘ or career possibility. If interested, contact Canada Manpower Centre on Campus now as training begins in 1978. Summer Job Opportunities Baler-[Salesperson — On the road all summer — must have driver's license‘ be keen, enthusiastic and self motivated. Salary $165. - $185. per week plus all expenses. ' Open to males/females. Erince of l'éales Hotel, ifaterton Lakes National Park, Alberta - Summer employment opportunities. Summer dork in the North The Foundation Inc. —WOrKers live with local families in isolated rural villages in Kaine, New Brunswick, Quebec, Labrador and ATT ENTIOE‘» :__,EUCATION GRADU TES - Teaching Opportunities pint. of Indian Nprtherg Affairs — Atlantic Region- Elementary Teachers. lgrphwgs} Territories — Primary and Intermediate Teachers. Advoc at eJ ELS .-French _ and Quebec—Labrador Newfoundland. Leaders 17 Math Teachers required, and older, are needed for Grades 9 - 12, rural the beginning July 1. For brochures apply to CMC on Campus. setting. Application Forms for these are available at your CMC on Campus. six week summer program extended for these students JOURNALIST NEEDED Atlantic Region Canadian University Press A Regional Staftperson For: the Atlantic Regional office of Canadian University Press, located in . Halifax. Job Requirements: the applicantmust be able to type must have experience in reporting on student related issues. Job Description: 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; the applicant must abide by the CUP code of ethics for member papers and their employees. —job description subject to minor changes. Duration of Employment and Salary: third week of August 1978, until the end of March, 1979. $180 per week, with cost of living increases quarterly, and a full medical and dental plan. Applicants are encouraged to submit clippings portfolio with their resumes. ' 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 Region Canadian University Press, in Sackville, New Brunswick, the weekend of February 25, with the voting by representatives of Atlantic papers to take place at that time. ’ Valerie ManSOur, ARCUP President, c/o Dalhousie Gazette, Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS. B3H 4J2 Mail enquiries and applications to: ATLANTIC PKJVINCES RESOURCE CENTRE FOR THE VISUALLY IMPAIRED Candidates must agree to accept employment serving the visually inpaired in Atlantic Canada for one year. 'Jhe candidate must possess a first degree in educatim and be regist- ered for further study in the field of visual inpairment, Valued at $4,000. DEADLINE is Mardt 31. NATICNAL INSTITUTE ON MENTAL RETARDATICN ‘Ilenable in a broad range of fields to students interested in relating their studies to some aspect of mental retardation in- cluding Sociology,‘ Psychology, Education, Physical Education, etc. Valued at $6,000. DEADLINE is February 15. 'IHE MACKENZIE KING TRAVELLING SCHOLARSHIPS Valued at $3,500. Sdiol— arships are open, on application to graduates of any Canadian university 7‘ who propose to engage, either in the United States or the United Kingdom, in post—graduate studies in the field of International or Industrial Relationsfin— cluc'ling the intematimal or industrial aspects of Law, History, Politics, Economics.) . DEADLINE is February 15. ROYAL BANK AWARD Ihe range of activity is extremely broad and may airbrace the natural and social sciences, the arts and humanities and the business and industrial world. 'Ihere- is no intention of limiting the award to a tadmical adtievenent. .' DEADLINE is February 28. ‘ CANADIAN ASSOCIATION OF BROADCASTEIE ValiE at $2,500 and $1,000. Eligible are l) French-speaking Canadian citizens interest- ed in inprovm' 9 their radio and/or televisim skills through University training, or the equivalent, on a full- time basis at a Canadian institution. 2) Canadian students enrolled in a recognized camnmications course in Canada. DEADLINE is February 28. ’fiiEHASKEILB. CURIU FELIOABHIP Valued at $4,104; in addition to a tuition ,grant. . Candidates mist be beginning graduate students in mathematics and plan to pursue a doctoral program. DEADLINE is February 15. HARVEY ‘NDORE WILDLIFE SCHOLARSHIPS The scholarship: is designed to assist ‘a junior or senior student in project or thesiswcrk on Prince Edward Island._,. I, . 7 Wildlife . Valued at $1,000. g , ‘ ' ' DEADLINE is February ‘15.“ f' OI‘HER UPCIMING SCI-IOLAI’SHIP APPIIC‘ATICN DEADHNES : 1)Royal Society” (mtherford) Feb. 15. 2) Canadian CCnservatim Institute Feb. 15. 3) York University . ' Feb. 15' 4) John M. Olin (law & Economics) Feb. 15 5) Bourses du Governemeht -Francais Feb. 15 6) “John Hopkins University Feb. 15 For more information, con- tact Shirley Matyas. c/o Student Services: ’ P.E.I. PUBLIC SERVIm 'ASSOCIATIQI 'BUISARIE‘S EXTENDED DEADLINE As previously advertised, three bursaries of $500 each are available this sarester to deserving General or Associate numbers 'of. the Associ— Eion, or their dependents, in any year of’a- reg— ular program at the University of Prince Edward- Island. 'lhe deadline» for application has been exten- ded to Friday, 17 February 1978; application forms are available at the Registrar's Office