:2r1978rpa96 '18 schoirshis & PROVINCIAL MATHEMATICS CITE PETITION The Department of Mathe- matics (U.P.E.I.) organizes annually a Provincial Nethr ematics crupetition to se- lect the five Island stu- dents eligible to enter the Canadian Mathematical Olynr piad. This year the Pro— vincial competition will be written on march 11 fol- lowed by the Olympiad on May 3, 1978. The Provincial competi— . tion is open to either Grade X11 or earlier or freshman students. Stur dent must contact the Math- ematics Department prior to NBrch 10. SAMUEL BRDNFMAN FOUNDATION Eligible candidates must be full—tine pernanent per- manent business faculty members of Canadian univerh sities offering the bach- elor's degree in business. ' $700; $500; and $400. Persons‘on leave-of-absence for study or research are also eligible for this awe ard. Persons on tenpcmary appointment due to be ter— udnated in the spring or sunner prior to the academr ic year for which the award is applicable are ineli— gible. A full-time fac- ulty nenber holding a joint appointment on a business faculty and the faculty of another discipline is eli- gible. DEADIINE IS MARCH 15. HOCKEY CANADA Candidates must have pas- sing grades, attend a Can- adian university and play for the varsity hockey - »team at the university he attends. Valhed at $1,200; IINE IS MARCH 31. CENTRAL MORTGAGE AND HOUS- ING CORPORATION SCHOLAR- DEAD—’ SHIPS . ,, CEIKtis especially inter— ested in social, physical, exxxxxnic and neurxmanent - concerns where they related to understanding and deal- ing with housing and the my urban/regional environment. Tb be considered for an* award, the prograniof study must be related specifi-’ cally to one or the other of these areas.of concern. ' VAIUED at $5100 plus cost of travle to the place of study, university tuition“ fees, and $900 for each de— pendent child. DEADLINEV IS DTUKJH 15. .mrommINGARE-AHST OF UPCOMING SCHOLARSHIP AP- PLICATION DEADLINES: l) walter C. Sumner NEmor— ial Fellowships (Doctoral) March 15. 2) canadian Home Ekxxnxnics MANPOWER. - These openings are listed for the benefit of UPEI students. Do not hesitate to call the CMC on Campus or drop in for further information on any of these. We are located in the Main Building, telephone number 892-A121 Ext. 132. We would also like to remind you that all jobs, part-time, summer and permanent, are posted on the board of the Canada Manpower Centre on Campus for your con— venience. Summer_£pb Opportunities Tourist Qperation—Prince of Wales Hotel, Waterton Lakes National Park, Alberta. - Summer Work in the North The ggebec—Labrador .Foundation Inc. — Workers live with local families in isolated rural villages in Maine, New Brunswick, Quebec, Labrador and Newfoundland. Leaders 17 and older, are needed for the six week summer program beginning July 1. Project_fi9rke£ required in Souris area. Mature, friendly student to Work under supervision of a Project Leader to explain nutrition to peeple of community. Climatologist - Applicants should have some background in math, physics, statistics, geography, meteorology and/ or climatology. Further information at CMC(OC). Permanent Employment Local Insurance Company has immediate openings for graduating students. attention: Educatigg Graduatgg - It is important that you register at the CMC n Campus in order to . L be referred to teacher positions as they become known. Dept. of Indian_and Northern’Affairs - Elementary Teachers. «. Manitoba Region - ‘ ‘ Elementary and Secondary Teachers. Northwest Territories — Primary and Intermediate flamers; 31 4) canada-Oouncil (Eilniand Video Grants)-- March 15 - 5)luniversity'Women's Club of St. Jehn — Narch 31 .6) Windsor University (Phil— cmrr&§0.— March 15 '1 7)fCarleton,.University'of (Bhflhxaxfinn - Narch 15 8) Glasgow, university of (Arts and Social Sciences) March 31 , 9) British canada Schlor— arships (annonwealth Un- iversity Interchange Schene) Farah 31 p 10) canadian labour Gon- gress.r Rarchl3l.. ,' 11) university of Victoria (lawn - March 31 " ' FOR MDRE Com-1 mar SHIRLEY MATYAS: STU- DEN'I‘ ASSISTANT FINANCIAL AID C/O STUDENT SERVICES.‘ \ l. Teachers. Recruiting Team will hold a lecture presentation at Ch'Town Hotel on March 26 at _ _ 7 .00. spine appointments. for inter-1., ,‘views will be confirmed? for,both'the~Monday‘and“Fv Tuesday‘following}7<~” Unit 2 now taking' applications for the purpose of establishing a list. ’ _‘ a Think about sharing your newly- Qualifications: Bachelors or acquired degree. Sharing it with the " students oi developing.u nations" in ‘ Africa, Asia, Latin America' the Ca- 3;: n’opean, and the Scuth Pacrfic, who are requesting graduates to teach g radar-13th:! t1 ta What?- .--;. masters degrees .with a mim- i’f- mum of 3 courses in one of the subjects above” Good health. Maturity. No age limit. Math Chemistry Physics Euclcgy General Science En- t gush French ESL/TEFL Art placed it both can be em- Physical Education Geography i¥3__ ployed. cease P.E.I. Local Committee Dept. of Student Services U.P.E.I. /— ., r Conditions: Two year con- Benefits: Air transportation, g; tracts. Couples can usually‘ be ,2: medical, dental. and Iile insur- .-,‘. ance. Training and orientation. Salary: Approximately what a local teacher in a developing country would earn.