INSIDE DOUGLAS COLLEGE / DECEMBER 11, 1990 Reporting to the Vice-President, Professional and Continuing Studies, the Dean is responsible for the plan- ning, organizing, and direction of the Faculty of Continuing Education and Extension which co-ordinates credit- free programs in the areas of arts, business studies and applied arts, community and health studies, and science and technology. The Faculty also administers part-time credit and Mount Royal College invites applications for the position of extension programs and co-ordinates the international education activities of the College. Candidates should possess: © proven administrative and managerial skills; © an excellent record of accomplish- ments in post-secondary teaching and administration; © advanced educational qualifications (the minimum desired credential Dean, Faculty of Continuing Education and Extension would be a Master’s degree in Adult Education or other related discipline). The appointment will commence no later than May 1, 1991. Please sub- mit application and curriculum vitae to: Human Resource Department Mount Royal College 4825 Richard Road S.W. Calgary, Alberta T3E 6K6 (403) 240-6584 Closing Date: Dec. 14, 1990. m The University of British Columbia Courses in Higher Education: 1991 Winter Term: January 2 - April 5, 1991 Higher Education 513: Current Issues in Higher Education: A team taught seminar on contemporary issues facing post-secondary education in Canada in general, and British Columbia in particular. Time: 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m., Saturdays, Jan. 12, 26, Feb. 9, 23 and Mar. 16 Location: South Staff Office Block Seminar Room Course Co-ordinator: Lesley Bellamy, Doctoral Candidate, U.B.C. Higher Education 560: Institutional Analysis and Planning in Higher Education: A comprehensive study of planning and analysis in institutions of post-secondary education. Time: Thursdays, 4:30 p.m. - 7:00 p.m., begins January 3. Location: Scarfe 1024 Instructor: Dr. John Chase, Director of Office of Budget Planning and Analysis at U.B.C. Summer Term: May 6 - August 9, 1991 Higher Education 512: Program Planning in Higher Education: Planning of programs in institutions of post-secondary education. Time: Mondays & Wednesdays, 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m., May 6 - June 14. Location: South Staff Office Block Seminar Room Instructor: Dr. Tom Sork, Asst. Prof. of Adult Education, U.B.C. Higher Education 540: The Community College Concept: A study of the community college concept in Canada in general, and British Columbia in particular. Time: Monday - Friday, 10:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m., July 2 - July 19 Location: South Staff Office Block Seminar Room Instructor: Dr. John D. Dennison, Professor of Higher Education, U.B.C. Work-Study ach year Douglas College is al- located a Work-Study budget from the Ministry of Advanced Education & Job Training. The Work-Study Program provides part-time employment (5 to 15 hours per week) to full-time stu- dents. Students may be employed at Douglas College, or off-campus with a non-profit organization. Students must qualify on the basis of financial need. Eligibility is determined by the Student Finance and Placement Office, after the assessment of each student’s Canada Student Loan/B.C. Student Loan and the information provided on the Work- Study application form. Students may work between 50 and 150 hours per semester depending upon their assessed need. We would like to ask for project submissions from inter- ested College Personnel. We are looking for one-time (non-repeat- ing) projects that will be in addi- tion to the normal on-going activities of the department. The projects should provide students with opportunities to develop career-related skills. Application forms are avail- able at the Student Placement Of- fice, Room 2710. The deadline to submit Work-Study Project Ap- plications for the Spring Semester is FRIDAY, THE 7TH OF DECEMBER, 1990. @