TheUPEI Sm,-Noverber 26, 1981, page 2 By Pam Clark This is the last financial aid c'olurm for the term, so I mold like to inpress upon you the importance ijcoming into seemeifyouhave any questions at all about financial assistance. SeVeral scholar- ships have deadlines early in the new year. Hence, it would be to' your advantage to inquire right away. ‘ - V I know this is a busy time, and if you can't arrange an appointment before 7 classes end, I would ~ encourage you todrop in early in January. Below ’are some ' awards which might be of interest. ‘ Doctor Jean Nelson ' W This award assists recipients to pursuie ‘ ' graduate study related ' to comrunity health. It is particularly” intended to provide opportunity to study in fields related to services to youth. Value is_,$3,000.’ - Deadline: May 15. Teleglobe Fellowship $7,500 awarded ’ ‘ directly-related .to \ external oarmunications services. Carladao ‘ ’, I“ z‘ ‘ Deadline: i .l. Energen" P1 ' -, i . Canada" Research Fellow- Ship ' ‘ tuition and carpulsory- hmran behavior under reactions of groups in naturals technological, industrial, and other disasters, and the ‘ ' ’of-r ‘ , serif-ices‘to viCtirrs oumunity wide crisis situations. 1 '~ Tenable to a maximn of four-years." . Deadline: l‘s 3:“ V i mew from graduate «work I Tenahle ‘ $7,000 per annum plus fees, for research on stress focusirig'nmci .- . -. . Language andthefuhflersit‘ii '~ Mamell F. Yalden, Oom- missioner of Official Lan— guages, Canada, will deli- ver a public lecture at the University of Prince Edward Island on Friday, Noverrber 27, at 8:00 p.m. Mr. Yalden will speak on "Language and the Univer- sity: Luxuryor Necessity?" ’ _ It will take place'in the. f- ' Robertson Library lecture Theatre . A native of Toronto, Mr. Yalden received his B.A. from Victoria College, University of Toronto in 1952. He attended the University of Paris for one year , then took _ ' I. poeted"to mecca-1; * The ‘ Bradfield - Graduate ' Fellowships $15,500 ‘ ln the 1982—83 academic year. the John R.’ Bradtield Education Fund will sponsor for the third year up to five Fellowships. given to encourage research collabora— tion between the universities of . Canada and the Noranda Group of comp-an ies. The Bradt‘ield Fellowships v are open to Canadian graduate ' students who are registered full time in a program leading. to a g -Master'sor Doc- toral degree in the natural and applied sciences. mathematics. eConomics, busi— ness and commerce. ’ at $15,500 per annum, with $15,000 going to the student v and $560 to the university for to learn more about these Fel— . lowships; contact your univen noranda group Mining 3 Forestry - Manulactunng - Energy -‘>‘ tions to the Under-Sect? tary of State {for External Affairs} 5 Fm~1969 12011973 he served ‘asTAssist'ant Underesecretaryrof State in the of» the. Se- ' cretary TOE State 'diarge of official languages and post-secondary education ,1 Belizsennsd Minister of Qgrrmnications from 1973 t0'1977glatiiqll'lidl time he 'was ' Oorrmis'sioner of Official for’avterrp“ of ' Although Mr. Yalden's . address is a part‘of'gthej Fifth Annualiliee'tihéiipf; the'fit‘iaht'ib PIOVifidéS ‘1 “ Linguistic ASsociation, V _ I the public iswelcO‘me ‘ " “ - to attend. ' . ' graduate studies in philo- sophy at the University. of Michigan“ receiving his M.A. in 1954 and his Ph.D. in-1956. He. then joined- the Department oanbcbernal Affairs and, following. -. Russian Language Studies at' Cambridge” University, in, Canadian delegation for‘ the Geneva Conference'on Disamiarrmt- Forlthe next three years he was with" the Department's Disarma- ment Division in Ottawa. He was posted to the Ca- nadian Ehbassysin Paris . as First 1963, and. minarellor there in 1965. He returned to- . Ottawa as. specialassistant On federal—provincial ques- The Fellowships are valued incidental expenses. It you wish sity's Dean ofGraduate Studies. Rumor Hath ~It... — that D.O. fell asleep in‘ class. - that the post—policy pub was good. — that the engineers arelooking for - that "IT" means nothing to Mark S. ' - that Phil M. has a nice smile. - that the fourth floor American hasn't been I able to get warm in three days. ' Master of Business __ _ Administration; ' at Saint Mary’s University Saint Mary‘s University otters a Master of Business Administration program that can be completed on either a full-time or part-time basis. Applications are now being‘acoepted for part-time studies ' beginning either in. May or September 1982. and for full-time studies staning in September 1982. Individuals interested in learning more about the . "l . ; program and its entrance requirements are advrsed , V to write to or telephone the following: = as _, P5,; j ‘ * , Directorot Admissions b , l Saint Mary's University. ,, -; ,5; ' Halifax, Nova Scotia 83H 363 . ,j - "‘:~ A g _ 429-9780, ext. 101/108 ’ Ba .‘ m l~ -’ -- i'i:~~“..;z'}, 3:52;“: ’1 Since all applicants'a're required to take the ‘ Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) they should telephone the University as soon “ as possible. ,