RESOURCES/RESSOURCES


CALLS FOR SUBMISSIONS

Royal Commission on New Reproductive Technologies

The Commission has been given an Additional year to carry out its mandate before reporting to the federal government in October 1992. While the Commission would like to receive information as soon as possible, all material received until April 20, 1992 will be reviewed. Any written or audio-visual information, research material and or recommendations should be sent to Royal Commission on New Reproductive Technologies, Box 1566, Station B, Ottawa, Ontario, KIP 5R5, (613) 954-9999. Toll free number is 1-800-668-7060.

Mujer a Mujer /Woman to Woman
Correspondencia

Mujer a Mujer/Woman to Woman is a program in Mexico City dedicated to examining me Free Trade Agreement and its implications for Mexican women. Correspondencia is the program's quarterly bilingual newsletter that prints interviews and analysis by women active in unions, feminist organizations, women working for their own survival, etc. Submissions to this newsletter-article, interviews, stories--are welcome in order to share and learn from each other's strategies. Please contact Mujer a Mujer, Apdo. Postal 24-553, Colonia Roma, 06700 Mexico D.F., Mexico.

Canadian Association for Distance Education
Annual Conference

"New Alliances" is the theme for CADE's 8th annual conference in Ottawa, May 12-15, 1992. Sub-theme include: the clients who are making new alliances, the policy issues of new alliances, and the new alliances that have been developed by Canadian distances educators with counterparts in other countries. Proposals will be accepted until November 29, 1991. Contact Dr. J. McDonell, Continuing Education, University of Ottawa, 139 Louis Pasteur, Ottawa, Ontario, KIN 6N5, (613) 564- 3468, fax (613) 564-3956.

Canadian Association for University Continuing Education
Annual Conference

'The Continuing Educator: Entrepreneur or Social Activist?" is the theme for CAUCE's annual conference at the University of Regina, June 10-13,1992. Submissions of papers and presentations are welcome on this topic. Submissions are due December 1, 1991. For guidelines contact: CAUCE '92 Proposal Committee, University Extension, University of Regina, Regina, Sask, S4S 0A2, (306) 779-4815, fax (306)779-4825.

SOUMISSIONS DE TEXTES

Commission royale sur les nouvelles techniques de reproduction

Son mandat ayant été prolongé d'un an, la Commission remettra son rapport au gouvernement fédéral en octobre 1992. Les membres de la Commission aimeraient recevoir le plus tôt possible les documents annonces, mais elle tiendra compte au cours de ses délibérations de tous ceux qui lui parviendront avant le 30 avril 1992. Tous les documents écrits ou audiovisuels, qu'il s'agisse d'informations, de rapports de recherches ou de recommandations, doivent être envoyés à: Commission royale sur les nouvelles techniques de reproduction, C.P. 1566, Succursale B, Ottawa (Ontario), KIP 5R5 Tel: 1-800-668-9781.

Le Conseil consultatif de l'Ontario sur la condition féminine

Le Conseil est à la recherche de femmes qui ont de l'expérience en recherches et en rédaction selon une optique féministe. Le Conseil a souvent recours aux services de chercheuses et de rédactrices indépendantes qu'il engage à contrat pour préparer divers rapports, mémoires au gouvernement et documents d'information. Contactez Le : CCOCF, 880 rue Bay, 5e. étage, Toronto (Ontario), M7A IN3 Télécopieur: (416) 326- 1836.

GRANTS/SCHOLARSHIP

National Research Council of Canada Science and Engineering Scholarships for Women

NRC has created a three year program for women enrolled in undergraduate studies in science and engineering at Canadian university. Selected candidates will receive $10,000 the first year, $12,000 in the second and $15,000 in the third and will be employed by NRC for work in the summers or during cooperative terms. The call for 1991/92 nomination will go out to university and CEGEPs in December 1991. Students should apply through their university during the first year of undergraduate studies (or last year of CEGEP). Results will be announced in May of 1992. For more information, contact Jean-Guy Soulière, Special Human Resources Management Adviser, Personal Branch, NRC, Ottawa, Ontario, KIA 0R6, (613) 993-5921.

American Association of University Women Educational Foundation
International Fellowships

AAUW annually awards international fellowships for women who are not citizens or permanent residents of the United States. The fellowships are for one year of graduate study or research in the U.S. and carry a stipend of $13,000 (U.S.). Following their studies, recipients must return to their home countries to pursue a career; preference is given to applicants who can verify a definite position to which they will return. Complete application must be postmarked by December 1, 1991. Contact AAUW Educational Foundation, 1111 Sixteenth Street, N.W., Washington, D.C, 20036, (202) 785-7700; Fax (202) 872-1425, TDD (202) 785-7777.



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