0AM PUS GDMIINITY Employment Centre Graduates are asked to keep in mind the following recruiting dates. If interested. UCPA Application Forms must be com- plctcd and returned to the CEC on campus office in Main Building by deadline dates. You may then sign up for the com- panies in which you have an interest. Complete lists are ' available at this office. Oct. 25 - Pre-screen deadline for Toronto Dominion Bank - open to BBA’s. Oct. 25 - Pre-screen deadline for Scotiabank - open to any discipline. «- Oct. 25 - Pre-screen deadline for Federal Business Develop- ment Bank - open to BBA‘s. Oct. 25 — Pro-screen deadline for Bell-Northern Research (Computer Sc.). Oct. 28 - Interviews for Clarkson Gordon. Oct. 28 - Pre-screen deadline for ZeIIers - open to'BBA’s. Oct. 28 - Interviews for Irving Oil. Presentation at 8:30 am. in K-ZIO. Oct. 28 - Pre-screen deadline for F.W. Woolworth/Woolco. Oct. 29 - Interviews for Irving Oil. Oct. 30 - Interviews for Imperial Oil Ltd. Oct. 3! - Pre-screen deadline for General Motors - open to BBA's. Nov. 1 - Deadline for Federal Government applications (Careers Canada). Forms at office. Nov. 1 - Pre-screen deadline for Provincial Auditor - open to Acct. Majors. Nov. I - Pre-screen deadline for Bank of Canada (Business). The following 'Career Information Sessions have been scheduled: Tues. - Oct. 29 - 2:30 in Main 0I - Letters, Applications & Telephone Techniques. ’ Wed. - Oct. 30 — 7:00 pm. Main OI - Letters. Applications & Telephone Techniques. Tues. - Nov. 5 - 2:30 or 7:00 pm. - Main 0| - Facts and Fic- tion about Job_ Hunting Process. - What Can I do with an Arts or Science Degree? Bahafi With I985 being International Year of the Youth. a “Come Together" meeting of youth from around the Island was organized by the UPEI Student Union. Because the majority of the members in the ABS at UPEI are youth, this year has held particular interest for us and Baha’i youth around the world. With the world passing through the most turbulant period in history. stress has run rampant, especially among the youth. There are two stress related dis- cases, one is passivity which manifests itself in alcohol. drugs. and T.V._addi_ction or the psy- chological surrender of the in- dividual personality to the norms of the group. Another is frenzied activity; materialistic souls sensing their inner spiritual death and flee- ing into frantic activity. wild amusements. violence and ter- rorism. Unfortunately. there is no where to go to avoid this. In coping with stress, the most powerful agent is to have a sense of purpose. For Baha'i youth the mis- sion is to accomplish the spiritualization of our lives so that we may stop warring with ourselves which will. in turn. enable us to work effectively for the progress of mankind and the unification of our planet. This spiritualization may be likened to Studies a lamp when the oil. wick and fir: are combined. The lamp itself is the spirit or rational soul, the oil at the spirit of faith, the wick as thl mind, and finally the fire as action. Combined they give light separately nothing. It is with this same light that w in the Association for Baha‘ Studies are endeavouring to add II the intellectual life at UPEI. wl arch the early stages of puttin{ together a scuvenir edition of til Association's activities along wit! individual members’ contribution: For further information of tli ABS at UPEI. contact Ritchie l 892-9970. Nadim at 892-1880. 4 leave a message at the Barn. l A SUMMER IN OTTAWA UNIVERSITY OF OTTAWA 1986 UNDERGRADUATE SUMMER RESEARCH SCHOLARSHIPS For students who foresee a career in research, the Summer Research Scholarships will provide research experience with leading Canadian scientific investigators in one of the fields listed below. VALUE: $1,200 (minimum)/month.'Travel allow- PARTICIPATING DEPARTMENTS ance . Anato .6 rs h h ical DURATION: 3-4 months (May-August) 1986. Rea- Biochmistry (3233,95 y “3 ys ) sonable on-campus accommodation. Biobgy ~ Kinanmmm Chemistry Mathematics - REQUIREMENTS: Canadian or permanent resi- dent. Permanent address outside of immediate $3553$$5$$$$$$$$$$$$S$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$S$$$ In search of the green Ottawa/Hull area (Ottawa/Hull residents should ap« Computer Science Microbiology ENGINEERING Physics . . Chemical Physiology ply for a summer award. such as NSERC, which is . tenable at the University of Ottawa). Full-time un— - myy (“99mm dergraduate students with excellent standing; pri- I am happy to report that the Student Loanvinformation clinics went well and anyone still in- terested in appealing their loan, or who has questions. may drop by the office anytime. The following are some bursaries with upcoming deadlines: I) P.E.I. Public Sector Employees Bursary Bursaries in the amount of $50- 0.00 are available to members. former members, or dependents of members of the Association. Awards are granted on the basis of financial need and academic performance. Deadline: Nov. 8/85. 2) Canadian Federation of University Women Professional Fellowship - $4.00- 0.00 award granted to a woman with a Bachelor‘s degree. or equivalent; who's intention is to pursue graduate work. Alice E. Wilson Grant - $I,00- 0.00 awards (6) granted. SpCCiaI consideration is given to can- didates returning to study after a few years. Deadline: Dec. 15/85 3) Gandalf Scholarship $2.000.00 award open to stu— dents in the fields of Physics, Engineering. or Computer Science. Student must be com- pleting their second year at least. Deadline: Dec. 17/85 Feel free to drop by the office on the first floor of Main Bldg. in the Dept. of Student Services Mon. & Wed. I0200 o l:00 or Tues. & Thurs. 1:30 : 3:30. or call 566- 048 8 . By Inge Dorsey orlty given to 3rd year students (2nd year in the Province of Quebec) Mechanical Forward the required Information together with your most recent and complete university tran- script before November 15. 1985 to the address below. Also request a reference frpm one professor be sent to the same address by November 15, 3985. ‘ Odobe! 24' 0t 25. 1985 _THE NETTED GEM Name 1986 Summer Research Scholarships. School of Graduate Studies and Research Ottawa. Ottawa, Ont. K1N 6N5 Tel. (613) 564-6546 APPLICATION PROCEDURE: . Maillng Address _ Research field of interest a'ty province postal code Tat. (Area) Permanent Address , city province ' postalcoda Tel. (Area) Currently enrolled in ' ‘ l (Attach a brief description)