PAGE 10 r __ U.P.E.I. sun Oct.20 V0115 issue 1 A SUMMER IN OTTAWA —NEW$ _ HAITI - DOMINICAN REPUBLIC 198M Applications for the 1984 WUSC International Seminar to Haiti - Dominican Republic are now available on university and college campuses across Canada. Thirty students and three faculty leaders will be selected to participate in the summer programme which begins in July' 1984 and includes six weeks of travel, study and exploration of development projects in various regions of Haiti and the Dominican Republic. WUSC seminars have been providing opportunities for cross—cultural study ‘ and travel for Canadian students since the first WUSC seminar to Germany in 1948. Research topics in the areas of economics, education, and the social and health sciences lead participants into special interest fields with the help of Canadian professors and local resource people. Participation in rural development projects and a variety of cultural events are integral parts of the programme which takes members of the academic community into first-hand experiences in the developing world. The working language of the Haiti - Dominian Republic seminar will be French and a familiarity with Spanish would be an asset for faculty applicants. Selected students will be required to raise a portion of the programme costs which will be covered by WUSC, including travel, lodging, meals, and all seminar activities, beginning with a pre-departure briefing in Ottawa and an orientation series in Port-au-Prince upon arrival. The deadline for faculty applications is November 18, with student applications due November 28, 1983. Information and application forms may be obtained from the loeal WUSC committee representative on campus: Dept, Student Services 1st floor Main Bldg. Phone 892-“121, ext._1fl7 SENATE The fourth meeting of the Senate of the University of Prince Edward Island for 1983-84 will be held on Friday, 21 October 1983 at 3 p.m. - in the Board Room, Kelly Building‘ AGENDA: 1. Minutes of meetings 1 and 2 (1 Sept, 83 , 16 Sept. 83) 2. Business arising of Senate to replace expires 31 3. election members to Boeard M.P. Madan (term Oct.) u. Report of Nominating Committee 5. Report of Academic Planning Committee 6. Consideration of Special Studies/Special topics (Tables at 16 June meeting; 7. Queries Tenure procedures 8. Other Business HEY BUSINESS STUDENTS! Are you looking for an Oppurtunity to meet some local businesspeople? Are you interested in hearing the firsthand view on current business issues Why not give the 1st Executive Luncheon at the Panther Lounge a try. Thursday, October 27th 12:00 - 1:30 _ Seating is limited, to allow for an informal lecture and discussion period: Meal will include a - chowder and sandwich buffet style lunch and complimentary bar beverage. So pick up your ticket early at the .Business Society Office or at the table set up in Kelly. Ticket price $5.00 Let's make it a success because it might help make you a success. regarding r l'NlVI‘RSI'l'Y ()l- ()l I‘A\\ A I‘JHil \l)I RURAIH A H \l MMIiR RI SI‘.AR( II SCIIUIARSHII’S For students who foresee .i Career in research. the Summer Research Scholiirships Wlll provide 1L\L‘.lr(l1 experience With lending Canadian scientific investigators in one of the fields listed below VAH'E: SL300 iininiinuini month. Travel .illow« PARTICIPATING DEPARTMENTS .lllU.‘ Anutomy Geography (physith DURATION: i»! months (IVIJIAAUKUSI? WHO. Bi“(hcn\i§(ry '(‘mnlum- RL'.I\HILII)IL' oii~t.impus .itconimodntion Biology Kinunthropology (.liemistry Mathematics RIfQI‘IRI‘iMI‘IN‘I‘S: C.ili.iili.iii or pci‘nmiiciit resi~ (inmputer Science Microbiology deiu Permanent .IlItIIIWN outside ol iminediute [ENGINEERING 'l’h.irin.icoloi:y ()ii.i\\.i Hull .ll'L'J 1()H.l\\.l Hull residents should (:lTl‘lHlL’dI Physics .ipply Ior .i summer award. such .is NSI'IRC, which is (1‘11 Phygnflugy lL‘IiJhlc .it the University of ()llJWill- Full-time plank.“ pfikhnlum wxm..»ilm.,ml. undergraduate studele with excellent standing; Muhumul 5).;mnh 5,30,,” priority given to ird year students 11nd year in the Province of tie-bee). . . . . Q ' (.unnot PJY‘IICIDHIC in NH! liorwurd the required information together With your most recent and complete university tr.in- scripi before November 15. [98% to the iiddress below Also request u reference from one professor sent to the same .iddress by November 15, 198i. ' 1981 Summer Research Scl‘iolurships. School of (iruduute Studies and Research, University of ()ti.iw.i. ()tt.iwu. ()nt. KIN (1N3 Tel: ((il b 51-380: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - a - . a - . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . - . . . . .. APPLICATION PROCEDURE: Name Mailing Address city prmince postal code 'l‘el. 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