'he Cadre, January 2], 1975’, pages Scholorships and bursaries are available for post graduate study. More information is available on these as well as others in R.J. LeClair's office, 218 Main from Donna McGaugh. 1 . 0' BRIEN FOUNDATION FELLOWSHIP Unrestricted field of study. Residents of New Brunswick have priority. The award is renewable. Thefe are up to five fellowships available. The amount of the scholarship is left to the discretion of the committee. It may run up to $15,000.00 Dalhousie University The Izaak Walton Killam Memorial Scholarships 1975-76 Value Scholarships valued at $5,500 and renewable on evidence of satisfactory performance in a Master's or Doctoral program in the natural sciences, social sciences and humanities, are tenable at Dalhousie University. Qualificationw ' Eligibility is based on a First Class under- graduate degree in the field of study the student wishes to pursue. No remission of fees accom— panies the scholarships but travel assistance to Dalhousie is available. Scholars'may perform HmUuamnordmnmmummndmmsanhedmcm— Hon ofthe depannmntlor whmh addMonw . remuneration is given. Appficafion Candidates are not required to submit applica- tion forms for the Killam Memorial Scholarships, butshmfidapproramnesmntotheRegSUan DaMousw UnWemMy, HaMax, NoVa Scoua Canada.aseanyaspossbm. Onthe bass olthe kflonnaflon supphedinthe apphcaflonfihegradumedepanmentconcahed will nominate the scholar to a selection board for conmdmafionandnomwmfionmraKMamawani ~34- a....~_-~.....~.~—-a .< wean-.- A 'WW*‘“’ “‘ "’ Q s~r ' '-.-:J "—.. ‘_ ,ysm-I‘ Eligible for any student I entering the law school at Dalhousie excluding WOMEN. The value of the scholarship is $2500. The scholarship is renewable. ED.NOTE ‘ I The Cadre staff must apo- -'logize for running information 7 1 about the Sir James Dunn Law Scholarship, in view of the .“*fact that it is sexist. We ' ‘ hOpe that it will serve as I an illustration .-‘of how even ,. with legistration for equal ‘ rightsfiiscrimination still exists. ‘ ' tutti, -,.-..<: x . » ,2. \;_~.~_, l \ ' YER W3¥ERR§EZA€K~~F "t.- a , v * 2.SIR JAMES DUNN LAW SCHOLARSHIPS 3.NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL GRANTS These grants are available to anyone planning to do research in a science. The amounts of the grants are V varied. The terms of reference are different for each field.’ socil ‘ Student night at the l[fr-adewind every Tuesday night. You must be there before 10 o'clock to get your complimentaryibeverage. Canada J , I'll Centre Manpower Centre de . Main-d’oeuvre du Canada Further information and forms may be obtained by writing to: ’ Canada—Mexico Exchange Program for Young Specialists and Technicians Dept. of Manpower & ‘ Immigration, Room 655, 305 Rideau St. Ottawa; Ontario. KIA 0J9. Employment Opportunity 2 driver salesmen required by locai company. Must be‘ 18 years of age and capable 'of driving 3 ton truck.‘ Salary $115. plus per week. Work commences May lst. Contact Placement Office if interested. Summer Employment Exchange . Program ‘ A cultural exchange program between the Provincial Governments of the Provinces (of Quebec and P.E.I. will take place in the summer of '75. Five students from P.E.I. will be employed for 10—14 wks with the govern- ment of Quebec. Candidates must have a workable use of the French language. Infor- mation on Admission Criteria, Interview and Selection procedure, Salary, etc. _ is available from the CMC Room 102 Main or the Chair— man of the Modern Languages Department, Rm. 203 Main. \ Application Deadline Feb.l4, 1975. " Seniors Feb. 6 — St. Mary's Univ. MBA Program. A representative will be available to discuss the MBA Program at St. Mary's. This program is Open to students in any discipline. Appointments must be made at the Placement Office. Application Forms, Appoint- ments and further informatifin ‘Porters, is available for the following from the Canada Manpower Centre on Campus, Room 102, Main Building. ’ Summer Employment Grand Metropolitan Hotels, London, En land Employment as Chambermaids, Kitchen Workers, Waiters, Waitresses. Some travel assistance available. Application Forms and further information-available. Opportunities for Youth Application Forms are now available at the Canada Manpower Centre on Campus, Room 102 Main. A representa- tive from OFY will be on campus in Duffy 209 on Jan.28 at 7.00 P.M. to explain in detail this year's-program and to answer questions. He will also be available 'in the afternoons of Jan.29, Feb. 5, Feb. 12, Feb.l9, at the Canada Manpower Centre on Campus to assist students in completing the required application forms. ‘ Canada Mexico Exchange Program The Canada—MeXICO Exchange Program for Young Specialists and Technicians is seeking young Canadians who are interested in gaining train- ing and work experience in Mexico. a To be considered for this exchange program, an applicant must: , - ' - be a Canadian citizen; -;be between 18 and 30 years of age; ‘ - have a good basic knowledge of Spanish; ‘ - posseSs a degree from a University or other. educational institute at the post-secondary level. Applications will be accepted up to Jan.3l, 1975. “-