- TF1 N A by Rita Pendergast This time of year is getting busy with mid—terms and job interviews but please take the time grad- uates to come in and see’me if you plan'to continue your studies in graduate school and will be in need of financial assistance. I‘V' EMPLOYMENT Listed below are a couple of awards that you may'be interested in,if not come and see me in Student Services first floor,Main Building. FRANK KNOX MEMORIAL FELLOWSHIPS The value of this award is $4,000. It is tenable only at ‘ Harvard University., It is open to Canadian students who have completed a degree. The fellows will be required to devote the major part of their time to study in one of the Faculties of ' Harvard University: Arts and Sciences (including Engineering) - o . . 3 Business Administration, Design,fDivinity, . Education,Law,Public ' IMMIGRATION CANADA RECRUITERS ON CAMPUS Oct. 30 - Imperial Oil Interviewing pre- screened applicants; Oct. 31 — Atmospheric Environment Service Pre—Screen Deadline. Oct. 31/Nov.1 - H.R.Doane Interviews — Open to any student interested in following the C.A. program. Nov.l/2 - Bank of Montreal — Interviews for selected pre— screened applicants. Nov. 5 ~ Price Waterhouse & Co. — Interviewing Accounting Majors. Atmospheric Environment Service e Open to Graduates in Honours Physics or Physics Major with Math Minor. Forms are available at Canada Employment Centre on Campus, Main Building. Transcript of marks also required. Deadline for application — Oct. Blst.\ National Research - Council Canada - Invites applications I from first class honour students in science and engineering for summer positions. Application forms available at CEC(OC). Deadline is Nov. let. . NOTE - of interest to all Seniors. I am taking names of those students who would like a session in Resumé Writing. I will be doing these in small groups at a time convenient to the majority. Duration about 1% hours. More notes — Watch for next week's article on my new helper - CHOICES! See you next week. Suzanne deJong. NEVW MAGAZ INE At last someone is trying to improve the job opporUmuties flmrgmaduates. Ewaqrmonfln striimgNmeberJJ armw newspaper will be found on your campus — "Career Rate". This will contain valuable information on career choice and the world of work and will also contahiadvedjsemafis fnmnemphmmus kxking for graduates from all of Canada. In thmawe know it will become a major source of job inform- ation and jdbcmxmings fimrgmaduates. Distribution will be handled by a placement office; copies will be available free of charge to all final year students. look for advertisements telling you where Career Probe will be distributed. TEE UPEI sum, Thursday, Oct. 25, 1979, page 16 Administration,(John F.Kennedy School of Government),Medicine, Dental Medicine,and Public Health.The University will try to arrange a course suitable to the requirement of the fellow. {DEADLINE DEC ‘1 , 19797‘ TRINITY COLLEGE in the UNIVERSITY of TORONTO any accredited University The College Fellowships. Awarded to recent graduates in Arts and Science or Divinty of any accredited Universm The Provost Seeley Fellowships.Awarded to graduates who are not Canadians and are’graduatem of accredited Universitig outside Canada. Aw"A‘RD‘——-"s for GRADUATE—STUDY DEADLINE ’ FEB 1,1980 Six graduate fellow-' ships-are‘awarded annually by the College to men or women who are pursuing studies in the graduate school of the University. of Toronto.The fellowships provide residence and board injeither 'Trhfity College or St.Hilda's College and membership in the Senior Common Room. They may be held in conjunction with cash awards or teaching assistantships from other sources. The James C.Cumming Fellowship.Awarded to a recent graduate in Arts and Science of Music by ~ COPPERFIELD ) U P, E IB IN'I hov. 5th. at the Home Ec. Dept. cor-£12 DAME ‘5 6‘. finer couple I 9p.m.-12:3oa.m. TiCketS available from Donna Caruer and Chrissie MacLennan also #12 Bernardine Hall. /