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. Must have 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. 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 card or 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. 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. Need Money? The following bursaries expire soon!! -- Queen Eliabeth Hospital Sponsored Bursa- ries -- Resiptory Therapy Bursary -- Royal Commonwealth Society -- Leo J. Krysa Family Foundation -- Catholic Women’s League Bursary -- St. Andrew’s Scholarship (for study in Scot- land) -- Grants for women (Soroptimist Foundation) -- Children of War Dead 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 Office Applications and documents to be submitted to the Registrar’s Office by February 10, 1995. Professional Theatre Work- shop this Weekend Actress, writer, and director, Trilby Jeeves will hold an acting workshop in Room 108 of the Robertson Library on January 21 and 22. Ms. Jeeves is a graduate of the prestigious Conservatoire d’Art Dramatique in Quebec City. She has appeared in many stage, film, television and video productions. The workshop will use improvisation to develop concentration, active listening, and complete focus. In addition, Ms. Jeeves will introduce the ‘‘repere method’’ of writing. This is a technique often used by the world- renowned actor and director Robert LePage. The course costs $50 and runs from 9- 12 and 1-4 on Saturday, January 21 and Sun- day, January 22. No experience is necessary, but comfortable clothing anda sense of fun are recommended. Those interested should con- tact either Joan or Barry Jeeves at 892-9398 or Theatre PEI at 566-0424. WUSC Symposium Series 1995 Education for All: From Rights to Reality! **Education for All: From Rights to Reality!’ is the theme of the 1995 WUSC International Development Symposium Series. Two inter- national guest speakers are scheduled to visit Ottawa, Vancouver, Camrose, Winnipeg, Saskatoon, Windsor, Toronto, Montreal, Moncton, Halifax and Charlottetown. Fatima Friere Dowbor, an educational specialist and teacher from Brazil will share her experiences in teaching in Latin America. John Hardbattle, affiliated with indigenous NGOs in Botswana, will examine the chal- lenges facing indigenous peoples and educa- tion globally. To coincide with International Devel- opment week in February, WUSC Local Com- mittees across Canada will be organizing con- ferences, workshops, popular education ac- tivities and other special events on this theme. This year, the Symposium will also link with the Global Change Game and the 3rd Interna- tional United Nations Forum at York Univer. sity. ) If you would like more information or _ are interested in becoming actively involved, | please contact Glenn Gallant at 894-3298 and Steve Shoemaker at 566-1463, or drop by the Breezeway, Thursday, January 19, 1995, from 10:00am to3:00 pm. Local WUSC committee members will be available with information about WUSC, other developments, activities, and about the upcoming WUSC conference to be held on campus from February 10-12, 1995. People involved with WUSC are also eligible to apply for a 12-week Student Intern- ship in Sri Lanka. Drop by to find out more information. The deadline for eligibility to apply for this summer opportunity is January 31, 1995. 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, at 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 UPEI Awards Several awards ranging from $125 to $300 are available for the second semester and will be awarded by the Scholarship and Bursary Com- mittee in February. Full-time students in any year may apply. One of the major requrements consid- ered is need. Application forms are available at the Registrar’s Office or at Student Services. Clos- ing date for applications is Friday, February 10, 1995. UNIVERSITE MASTERS AND PhD YORK. PROGRAMS IN UNLVERSITY ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES * environmental thought * organizations and change ¢ gender and environment * environmental education and critical pedagogy * urban politics, planning and design * environmental and social policy * global /international and Canadian development * environmental planning and design ¢ regional and community development * the study of the future * communication, advocacy and social change The FACULTY OF ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES offers unique opportunities for those interested in graduate work leading to the Masters and PhD degrees. Students pursue their own interests, building on past experience and exploring ideas in the broad spectrum of perspectives on natural, social, built and organizational environments. Individualized and flexible programs are possible in a wide range of environmental studies areas. Some of these areas are: * resource management ¢ Native/Canadian relations * housing © impact assessment © women and development * environmental politics and ecological economics * cultural studies * biological conservation and biodiversity ¢ action learning * environmental and political linguistics * environment and behaviour * cooperative management * health and environment obtained from: _ Applications for September 1995 should be received by March 1, 1995. The Faculty also offers an undergraduate degree program leading toa Bachelor in Environmental Studies (BES). Info sition : Coordinator of External Liaison Faculty of Environmental Studies York University 4700 Keele Street ; North York, Ontario, Canada M3J 1P3 Tel: 416 736-5285 Fax: 416 736-5679 BitNet: ES052003@ORION. YORKU.CA ormation for all programs can be January 17, 1995