‘ ’ii ‘"V¥3:',5; _:’ ':~C' ,V.s‘.~r gait '“ ’“f” . ‘- ’ THE UREI‘SUN, Thursday, February 28, 1980, page 13 *u...h--u-.uh.nu-u...._.—u.—.-.-.-.-.-------------------'-'------ IAL AID COLUMN FINA‘NC THE HELEN HERRING publication of aspects of union members in. SCHOLARSHIP relevant to the North Canada entering their The Helen Herring Atlantic Alliance. For first year Of POST” Scholarship 0f $500-00 Scientific and Environ— secondary education. Will be awarded to a mental questions there Value $500.00 student from Prince exist separate programs. DEADLINE MARCH 31, I980 Edward Island, who by Bach fellow will be DESIGN CANADA ' September, 18 enrolled awarded the Sum of gififiixfigfifpg— in the final year of a 23,000 Belgian francs per TEE—Ngtfgfigj Design UniverSIty program month (or the equivalent Council and the Federal leadlng to a d§gree ‘ in the currency of any Department of Industry, in Home Economics. other member state). Trade and Cbmmerce offer DEADLINE DATE APRIL 30 Grants may be extended a program of Scholarships , . ’ from two to four months to encourage advance by Rita Pendergast UNIVERSITY of VICTORIA to Slx months' » study in the field of ‘ SCHOLARSHIP 1n PAW DEADLINE MARCH 31, 1980 design Scholarships ' Three scholarships in the are available to practi_ Know.y°u re busy » _ amount of $3,500 each, CANADIAN LABOUR CONGRESS Cing designers and desig hls tlme Of-the are available for The canadian Labour students for advance emester but please . students entering in Congress have made design Studies at the aka Some tlme to iead September, 1980 the first available 24 bursaries best international hrough the fo%1°Wlng academic year of the which will be awarded , schools of design Ward8 to see 1f any ‘- course leading to the to the sons or daughters DEADLINE APRIL 30 1980 -PPlY to youtlf they . Bachelor of Laws degree ’ con't apply to yo? at the UniverSity of and you are a senior, victoria. going On to graduate DEADLINE MARCH 31, 1980 school,looking for I financial aid stop NORTH ATLANTIC TREATY V e , into my office in Student ORGANIZATION - (:1 Services ,Main Building, *— nv office hours aPe= ’ The aim of NATO Fellow— .hndey 2:00‘5‘00 ship Program is to “ , TUESdaY I 2:00’5:00. ‘ promote study and WednesdaY.2=00*5=00 : research leading to 11h; exce- : ; r a; ‘ Emploiet , * ' I Immigration Canada Immigration Canada y, . II have been taking a fairly positive approach to these articlgs - announcing upcoming events such as-recruiters coming on campus; Sessions to help you write up effective resumes or other assistance being offered to ydu in terms of helping you find work.; Now, I find myself having to adopt a different approach . I AM DISXPPOINTED in a large number of you. gAnd‘here‘is why. r .2’ . LeeiaATioN /-~- , 7V ~ Aswan ' some I‘haVélbeen advertising emplOyment Opportunities through these articles. Example, I announced Simpsons Sears would be interviewing here seniors interested in the retail industry. “How many candidates did they interview? A total of Sixz. So can I conclude the rest of ‘ you have permanent employment for next year or that no one else was ' intereSted in the retail business? 7' ‘ Then, we have had several_0penings with federal departments for summer employment. You all know the cempetition is stiff and you all know the first screening will be done based on your applica- tiOns. And yet, for some obscure reason, the Quality of your rapplications is lousy. You then Come in , diSappointed, wanting to know WHY you were screened out! -‘ What else do I lune to pass on to you? \The resumé writing sessions I have been giving weekly have had a 50% turnout. People leave their names indicating their interest but then half of you forget to show up. Should I mention here that out of 25 students who signed up for such a session for Monday night, only four showed up: . Not the most encouraging turnout. is it? p I I am too realistic to presume you all have meaningful careers lined up %§E§fl WU” and will not withdraw‘my offer to assist you — for the moment. But Ijmfia) perhaps this will nudge a few of you who could use it. axbfifi OF INTEREST TO EDUCATIdN SENIORS. The School Commission of Sept Iles, Quebec, will be here in the next few weeks. We will take names of interested persons until March 3rd. We also have two—year teaching positions in modern urban centres in Nigeria. Please enquire with us if you are interested. ‘ ’ Suzanne de Jong" ‘ E, v ‘-‘ ; i~__m4 x w wan—u ' ‘ ' 4. ~ 5. "u; A ‘r,'u1 w‘fi-v, w" ’ ' ~ - - 1' a - q. ..». Way, a -qa-‘m ~4;-n ‘ m: a.“ . - . 1| “' “*4”..- . ,_..JAW.-_lmv,«m “with; z. A a V