The U.P.E.I. Sun, Thursday, March 23, 1978, page 113 senollarehis 81. mum STUDENI’S 'JI-IE CANADIAN HOME EWCS ASSOCEATICN Tanable for a graduate in.Hhme Eormmucs from a Canadian university who is a resident of Canada and.who is planning to undertake, or who at present is engaged in graduate study proceeding to a higher degree. valued at $2,000; $500. $2,000 and $2,500. DEADLINE is March 31. THE NORI'H ATLANTIC TREATY ORGANIZATIQ‘I lhe arm of NATO Fellowship‘ Programme is to prcnrme study and research leading to publication on aspects relevant to the North Atlantic Alliance. For Scientific and Environ— 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-Al21 Ext. 132. We would also like to remind you of the im- portance of being registered at your CMC on Campus for referral to job openings we receive. Summer Job Opportunities Project Worker required in Souris area. Mature, friendly student to work under supervision to explain nutrition to people of community. RCMP - Interested in Police Work? Application forms available at CEC .on Campus. Law students preferred but will ‘mental questions there exist separate programmes, about which infbrmation can be had from the - Assistant Secretary General for Scientific Affairs, NAED 1110 Brussels. Eflmfl Fellow will be awarded the sum of 23,000 Belgian francs per month (or the equivalent in the currency of any other member _ state). Grants may be extended frtuitwo»to four months —’to six months. DEADLINE is March 31. CANADIANLABGJROI‘IGRESS V Bursaries for entrance to post-secondary education will be available to assist the children of trade union members in their pursuit of knowledge. ScholarShips are made available for students ‘ undertaking post graduate MANPOWER cdmflbrsflmaeshflams from Social Studies diSCiplj—neo poho Project Officer—O'Learye 'Responsible, mature individual who is ’kn0w1edgeable and rinterested in his/her Community. Will be in charge of overseeing all Young Canada Works programs in the area. Cavendish Arms — Will be interviewing on campus for food waitress, bar waitress, bartender, hostess. Interested students should apply at CMC. Permanent Employment Attention: Local Insurance Company has immediate openings for graduating students. Local Company requires Manager Traineg - part of position will be sales and part management, $9,000. — 11,000. + car. Attention: Education Grads ruse. : Concerned? Qualified? Adaptable? Contact your nearest CUSO committee, or write: CUSO, 151 Slater; Ottawa K1P 5H5 Business Studentsnall. II ".55;— L Hockey Canada's bursary he must have passing grades attend a canadian university and play for the varsity hockey team at' the university he attends. Valued at $1,200; $700; $500, and $400. DEADLINE is mrch 31. work at a university campus in Canada. The applicant must also be a scn.or daughter of a member of the trade union. DEADLINES are March 31. LORD BEAVERBROOK SCHOLARSHIPS IN IAW A candidate must be a Canadian citizen, and at the time of admission to the Faculty of Law must have a B.A., B.Sc., B.B.A. B.Ckxnn., or equivalent degree fromia recognized university of must.have CHEER.SCHDLARSHIP APPLICATICN’DEADIINES: 1) carletcn, university of (PhilOSophy)_ _ . ' r ‘ - March 31 2) Glasgow, UhiverSity , of (Arts & Social Sciences) completed the equivalent - NEUKjl 31 of three years of full- 3) University of Victoria time study leading to (land - March 31 such a degree at a 4) Ministry Awards rexxrpiized university. ' -'htundi 31 5) St. John's university EEADLDIE IS March 31. ' hknen's Club March 31’ HOCKEY CANADA ‘ "_“"—“__"' FOR.MORE INFORMATION OGMHNIP SPERIEYMYASC/DS'IUDENI‘ , SERVICESASSOCNASPCBSIBIE In order for the student to be eligible fer Dept. of Indian & Northern Affairs -‘We are now taking applications for the Atlantic and Manitoba Regions. Unit 2 — P.E.I. now taking applications to establish list. ; Septflles, P.Q. — We have a tentative date for Sept.Iles.of March 29 and 30. If interested, apply NOW. \ Northwest Territories 7 Information Session at Ch'Town Hotel on March 26 at 7.00 P.M. Appointments for interview March 27, 28. ,r.‘ awe Tn on . w (WIEIRSIEAS Teachers and educational per— sonnel are needed to share their expertise with the developing coun- tries of Africa, Asia. Latin America, the Caribbean and the South Pacific. Some of those countries have requested experienced teach- ers and other university graduates to teat-h: Math — Chemistry —- Physics — Biology — General Science '— English — French — ESL/ TEFL —- Remedial Reading — Business Education -— Indus- trial Arts. Egrtrgime Employment Counter Attendant — Towers Hours - 10 Mon.- Sat, 1.00-3.30 Sat. & Sun. Student Assistant - . Financial Aid — part—time " from Sept.78 — April 79, approximately ten hours per week. Deadline for application March 28. Qualifications: Diplomas] certificates. Degrees (for example. 'B.A. B.Sc., B.Ed., M.Ed.). Good health, Maturity. No age limit. Conditions: Two year contracts. (‘uuplcs can usually be placed il hull] can be employed. OF INTEREST TO SENIOR STUDENTS: Salary: Approxnmately what a local teacher in a developing country would‘curn. r ' \ Sessions now being organized for: Benefits: Air lrnnspurlatiun. INCLI- IC'JI. dental and hit insurance. Training and micnlullon. 1) Write effective resumes and covering letters. 2) Job Interviews — how to succeed at them- n CONTACT: . (‘LJS() P.E.I. local Committee Dept. of Student Services U.P.E.I. u ~.. .. .. .. agar. 4.x...“ uw Names being taken at Canada Manpower Centre on Cam-us. ,. L