Get Away From It All Experience a student exchange Have you ever thought about going to univer- -. sity overseas, such as in Australia? Discover “a whole new world of education in a foreign land. UPEI offers its students the opportunity to take one or two semesters at a university in another country. The best part is that your courses will be credited towards your degree at UPEI. If you are interested in experiencing university abroad, please stop in and see me, Wendy, ai*student Services. My office hours are Tuesday 1:00-4:30, Thursday 1:30-4:30, and Friday 1:00-4:30. I’m looking forward to meeting you. Wendy MacDonald Foreign Exchange Advisor Student Health Plan Attention New Full-Time Students Students who have just started full-time stud- ies in January, please be advised that the deadline to opt out of the Student Health Plan is February 4, 1995. Students may opt out only if they are currently enroled in a comparable health plan. Bring proof of coverage (plan cardor verification letter) and student ID to the Student Union Office, 9:00 to 4:00. Please do not wait until fees have been paid, students who have missed the deadline dates are ineli- gible to opt out due to the Student Union insurance deadline dates. If you have any questions regarding the Student Health Plan, please call (566-0530) or drop into the Student Union Office, in the Barn. Targeted Undergraduate Student Research Award Who Can Apply? Female Canadian citizens and permanent resi- dents who, at the time of application are reg- istered as full-time students in an eligible undergraduate program in the physical sci- ences or engineering. Students in the life sci- ences (biology, psychology, etc.) are not eligi- ble. When the award is held, the student must not have more than six, and no fewer than five, academic terms remaining to complete the bachelor’s degree. Students should preferably have obtained a first-class (80% or above) average in their course work up to the time of application. Students must be exposed to research and development activities during the work period, and be supervised by a faculty member who holds an NSERC Research Grant at the time the application is submitted. A list of eligible supervisors is available from your department chair. Applications Applications and further information are avail- able from the Secretary to the Dean of Science, Duffy 211. Deadline: February 10, 1995. Allapplications are to be submitted to the Office of the Dean of Science, Duffy 211. Salary: Minimum Salary is $1,125/month. Residence Bursary Bernadine Hall ($500) Following are the terms of reference for the above-named bursary: 1. Recipient must be a Third or Fourth- Year student living in Bernardine Hall who has lived there for at least two years. 2. Musthave an average of 65% or better in last semester’s work and passing grades in all five subjects. 3. Must write a personal essay about what she/ he has participated in during her/his years in residence. How has she/he helped to promote spirit in Bernardine Hall? 4. Selection to be made by a committee from the Department of Student Services (com- posed of the Residence Mange or Co-ordinator of Residence Program, Director of Student Services, and one counsellor) with final ap- proval given by the Scholarship and Bursary Committee. 5. Selection to be made in conjunction with other bursaries awarded from the Memorial Bursary Fund. Application forms are available at the Regis- trar’s Office or at Student Services. Closing date fro applications is Friday, February 10, 1995. Clairification In the November 22 issue of the X-Press, there was aletter tothe editor under the title Don ’t Be So Ignorant. This title was not on the letter when we received it. Rather, it was added later. Student Union Awards Memorial Bursary Fund for Students with Disabilities To be eligible for this bursary, a student must: 1) Be in financial need 2) Be registered as a full-time student at UPEI] 3) Submit a letter describing the disability 4) Have a letter of recommendation written in light of your disability 5) Pick up application form at Registrar’s OfficeApplications and documents to be sub- mitted to the Registrar’ s Office by February 10, 1995. Bachelor of Education L'enseignement dans le programme d'immersion francaise * Vous détenez un dipléme universitaire? ° Vous possédez des compétences en frangais oral et écrit? ° Vous vous intéressez a une carriére dans l'enseignement? Si vous avez répondu par «oui» a chacune de ces trois questions, nous vous invitons a considérer le programme de formation des enseignants en immersion offert par l'Université du Nouveau-Brunswick. Notre programme, unique dans les Provinces de |'Atlantique, comporte soixante unités de valeur portant entre autres sur les fondements de l'éducation et sur la didactique des langues secondes dans une situation d'immersion. Le programme comprend également des stages pratiques dans les classes d'immersion. Pour de plus amples renseignements, veuillez vous addresser au: Second Language Education Centre Faculty of Education University of New Brunswick Fredericton, N.B. E3B 6E3 128 Tel. (506) 453-5136 TEC International Tea House Weekly Entertain- ment Event Saturday nights January 14 to April 1, 1995 The international friendship association invites you and youra family to a celebra- tion of Canadian ethnicity. Music, dance, food, performances and friend- ship for all to enjoy 7 pm- 9 pm Confederation centre Lecture theatre Meet, greet, exchange, and enjoy Sponsored by the Interna- tional Friendship Associa- tion For information, phone 963-3174 e We Need Help!! The UPEI World Universities of Canada (WUSC) local committee needs volunteers to help make our upcoming symposium on Third World Education a success. We need people who are willing to accept billets from other Maritime universities for two nights, February 10 and 11. We.also need people who have access to transportation to pick people up at the airport on February 10 and to drop them off on February 12. The final area we need volunteers in is at the symposium itself to help with general labour activities. If you are interested in volunteering for any one of the three areas mentioned, please contact the following people. Billeting Fidel Murphy 894-8023 Tracey Murphy 892-7239 Transportation Glenn Gallant 894-3298 Steven Shoemaker 566-1463 General Volunteer Work Krystine Dunsford 566-2165 Part-Time Student Bursaries (2 of $150 each) The terms of these bursaries are as follows: 1. The applicant must be able to demonstrate financial need, | 2. Must be registered for either 3 or 6 semester hours of credit in the second semester, 3. Must have received passing grades in all courses in the last semester registered at UPEI, 4. Must be working towards a first degree as opposed to upgrading for a second degree. Application forms are available at the Regis- trar’s Office or at Student Services. Closing date for applications is Friday, February 10, 1995. Undergraduate Student Research Awards Who Can Apply? Canadian citizens and permanent residents who, at the time of application are registered as full-time students in an eligible undergradu- ate program in the natural sciences, engineer- ing, or veterinary medicine. When the award ~ is held, the B.Sc. and B.A. students must not have more than four academic terms remain- ing to complete the bachelor’s degree. Stu- dents must not have started a program of graduate study. Students must have obtained . a cumulative average of at least second-class (70%) over the previous years of study. Stu- dents must be exposed to research and devel- opment activities during the work period, and be supervised by a faculty member who holds an NSERC Research Grant at the time the application is submitted. A list of eligible supervisors is available from your department chair. Applications and further informationare avail- able from the Secretary to the Dean of Science, Duffy 211. Deadline: February 10, 1995. All applications are to be submitted to the Office of the Dean of Science, Duffy 211. Salary: Minimum Salary is $1,125/month. New on our campus-- Buy and save used book register Do you have books you'd like to sell, but you don't have the time to make signs and post then all over campus? All sellers have to do is fill out the application form on page 12(copy it or pick up more if you have more that one book), include $1.00 per book or $2.00 for three books, and drop it over to MAPUS, Bernardine Hall, during office hours (8-10:30am Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri- day’s or 8-4:00pm on Tuesdays and Thurs- days). Your books will be listed on the UPEI GOPHER NETWORK under STUDENT IN- FORMATION. If you are interested in buying a particular book all you have to do is look up the book, listed under the relevant faculty or department, and get in touch with the seller. Well, almost-- This isa NEW SERVICE andit’s going to take time. But we’re on the GOPHER and we’ve asked the profs to announce the service in class.) NOW SELLERS HEAR THIS!!! There are buyers out there. We know because we’re getting requests from students who are disappointed because the book they want to buy isnot listed. Can you believe it? We think weare offering a pretty gooddeal. Your listing will be good until September and there will be students looking for used books for the two summer sessions and for Fall ’95. Since we will not be taking applications during May, June, July and August, REGISTER NOW! This isaservice forall students with proceeds going toward the MAPUS Scholarship Fund. January 24, 1995