Volume 30, Number 3 February 1, 1984 lhiversities, industry get more NSERC $$$ Closer research co-operation between industry and university is the aim of an increase in research programs of the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada. NSERC is the largest single source of research funding in Canada. More than one-third of the $47 million UBC spent on research last year came from NSERC in the form of 613 different awards to faculty members. NSERC president Gordon MacNabb says he expects to be able to make awards under the expanded initiatives during this fiscal year ending March 31. Among the new activities of the council: Industrial Research Professorships to provide support to a senior research professor and possibly a number of research associates for five to 10 years; Co-operative Facilities and Equipment to provide financial incentives for companies Scott Fraser to share with or provide new equipment to university researchers; Industrial Associate Memberships to help disseminate research information between universities and industry through research and development seminars, publications and access to consulting and other services; Co-operative Research: an expansion of the existing Project Research Applicable in Industry (PRAI) program: Workshops and Seminars. A program to help defray costs. Service Workshops. To defray some of the costs involved in bringing together a team consisting of a number of faculty, students and company representatives to engage in analysis of a particular problem presented by the company: Visiting Industrial Professorships. A contribution to the salary and other expenses so that an industrial researcher can spend time at a university. Stephen Crowley In addition to established and new programs. NSERC welcomes any suggestion for co-operative research “that provides a suitable challenge within the University research environment and which entails a reasonable industrial contribution.” The contribution can be in the form of money, researchers, or equipment. NSERC has also established a university- Senator Jack Austin escorts Premier Zhao Ziyang of China to lunch at industry task force as part of its expanded MacKenzie House. Chinese delegation of 89 government officials and journalists activities. spent the afternoon of Jan. 21 at UBC and visited the Museum of Anthropology. The council was also the largest single source of outside scholarship support for Food services catered to the official luncheon which featured beef tmderloin. UBC graduate students last year, a total of more than $2 million for 180 students. Forty-two UBC researchers have received strategic grants from NSERC worth about Tuition fees cm o up 33 per cent $2.4 million this year. About $1.4 million of that amount were The University has raised student tuition 1984-85. They will pay 1.5 times the renewed grants for 24 scientists. fees and imposed enrolment restrictions to regular fee. The 256 undergraduate Approximately $1 million in new grants help balance the UBC budget. international students already enrolled at Martin Gleaue was shared by 18 UBC faculty members. The Senate voted Jan. 18 to limit first- UBC will not be affected for the next two The largest single grant was a renewal of year enrolment in September to fiscal years. Winner of $3,500 Sherwood Lett $153,700 to Prof. Jochen Meyer of the approximately 3,250 students, 447 fewer Memorial Scholarship this year is 3rd- physics department. His work concerns than were admitted in September of 1983. On the enrolment limitation, the Senate Admissions Committee reported that year Commerce student Scott Fraser of some of the problems associated with Criterion for admission will be a student’s containing plasma - super-heated gas academic record in Grades 11 and 12. “without adequate funding the University Richmond, who hopes to work in sometimes referred to as the fourth state of On Jan. 19, the UBC Board of can no longer admit all applicants to first

Japan for a period after graduation. matter ~ within a sphere of laser beams. Governors approved increases in student year who meet the minimum entrance The Amy E. Sauder Scholarship, For more detailed information, faculty tuition fees for 1984-85 averaging 33 per requirements and at the same time worth $2,750, goes to Stephen Crowley members should contact the Office of cent. maintain the quality of education that has Research Services. This is expected to bring in about $7 been provided in the past.” of West , who is in 2nd year million, but $1 million will be returned to Dentisty. Martin Gleaue, who won the students in the form of financial aid. Bobby Gaul Trophy as UBC’s The Board also established differential New Tuition Fees, Page 2 outstanding male athlete last year, has fees for foreign undergraduate students now been awarded the $1,850 Harry who enrol at UBC for the first time in Logan Scholarship. He’s from Vancouver and is in 4th year Medicine.

I UBC Reporo February 1. 1984

0 Fitness & Amateur Sport: Sport Canada Applied Sport Research (31) NEW TUITION FEES Sport Science Support Program (31) 0 Hcighway Fund (Florence & George) - Research (15) SCHEDULE OF TUITION FEES, 1984/85 0 Huntington'sChorea Fdn. (U.S.)

~ Research (1 ) Winter Session Present New % Change 0 InternationalDevelppment Research Centre Educatlon Research Awards Program (I) AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES Faculty members wishing more 0 Juvenile Dlabetes Fdn. IUS) B.Sc. (Agriculture) information about the following research ~ Research (I) 1st Year $1035 $1400 35.27% grants should consult the Research 0 Koerner. Leon & Thea Foundation - Foundation Grants (15) Other years 1102 15001 36.12 Administration Grant Deadlines circular which is available in departmental and 0 March of Dimes Birth Defects Fdn. (US) faculty offices. further information Intensive Course in Maternal Nutrition (I) B.L.A. If is 0 Natlonal Cancer Institute of Canada 1st year 1035 1400 35.27 required, call 228-3652 (external grants) or - Terry Fox Special Intitiatives Program (15) Other years 1102 1500 36.12 228-5583 (internal grants). 0 National Inst. of Education (US) - NIE Research Grants (25) APPLIED SCIENCE 0 North Atlantic Treaty Organization 1208 1500 24.17 - International Collaborative Research (31) Architecture Grant Application Deadlinea: March 1984 0 NSERC: Intl.Relations Division Engineering 1208 1500 24.17 - CIDA/NSERC Research Associates: LDc's (15) Nursing - 1st year 930 13003 39.78 0 Alberta Heritage Fdn. for Medical Research - F.xch:Braz., Czech,Jap,BuIg,UK,Suisse,Gr.(15) Other years 998 13903 39.28 ~ MedicalResearch Fellowships (I) - International Collaborative Research (15) 0 Alberta Oil Sands Technology & Research Authority - Internationl Scientific Exchange Awards (15) ARTS -~Research Contract (I) - NSERC-Royal Society Exchange (15) B.A., B.F.A., 0 AmericanChemical Society: PRF 0 Science Council of B.C. - Research Type AC (1) ~ BC Science & Englneering Awards (SI) B.H.E. 0 AtlanticSalmon Federation 882 77;unit' 30.956 0 Scottish Rite Schizophrenia Prog. 1st year ~~ Fellowship (15) ~ Research Grant (I) Other years 919 77/unit' 25.686 0 AUCC: lnternatlonal Relations 0 SSHRC: Intl.Relations Division

~ Poland/UNESCO Copernicus Fellowships (1) Diploma Programs 91 9 77/unitr 25.686 ~ Travel to Int'l Scholarly Conferences (I) Poland/UNESCO Fellowshlps in Slavonic Studies 0 SSHRC:Research Comrnunlc. Div. Librarianship . 1208 12083 0. (1) - Aid to Occasional Conferences (30) Music 1260 1550 23.02 0 B.C.Health Care Research Fdn. 0 US. Dcpt. of Health, Educ. & Welfare Social Work Development & Training Fellowship (1) - NIH Grants to Foreign lnstitutlons (I) 3rd and 4th years 945 13003 37.57 Research (1) 0 University of 5th year (concentrated) 1323 18003 36.05 Research Scholar Award (I) UBC: Biely Faculty Research Prize (7) 0 Banting Research Foundatlon 0 University of Cambridge COMMERCE AND BUSINESS Research (I) - Visiting Fellowship in Commonwealth Studies 0 Bell, Max Foundation ADMINISTRATION (23) ~ Research (1) 998 77/unit2 15.736 0 Von Humboldt Fdn. (W. Germany) 1st year 0 BronfmanFoundation Research Fellowshlp (1) Other years (B.Comm. j 1155 77/unit2 20.006 - Seagram Business Faculty Award (15) 0 Woodward'sFdn. (Mr. & Mrs. P.A.) Licentiate in Accounting 1155 77iunity 20.006 0 Canada Mortgage & Houslng Corp. Foundation Grants (1) Research Contract Type B (over $3500) (I) DENTISTRY Canadian Foundatlon for Ileitls & Colitls D.M.D. 1523 2000 31.32 ~ Research (30) Dental Hygiene 1129 1550 37.29 0 CanadianHeart Foundation Note: All external agency grant ~ Symposia (1) Diploma Programs 2000 2000 0. 0 Damon Runyon-WalterWinchell Cancer Fund applications must be signed by the Head, - Cancer-directed Fellowshlp (15) Dean, and Dr. R.D. Spratley. Applicant Ij EDUCATlON Postdoctoral Fellowship Grant (15) responsible for sending application to B.Ed. - 1styear 882 77iunit2 30.956 0 Dept.Educatlon, Dublin, Ireland agency.

Other years 919 77/unit2 25.686 ~ Fellowshlp in Science, Engineering & Diploma and Teacher Training 919 77/unit' 25.686 Architecture (31) Industrial Education 1436 77/unit' 28.696 DonnerCanadian Foundation B.P.E. - 1st year 945 77/unit2 34.446 ~ Program and Research (1) Other years 972 77/unity 30.716

B.R.E. ~ 1st year 945 77/unit' 34.446 Other years 972 77/unit' 30.716 Spring and Summer Sessions FORESTRY 1103 15001 35.99 3 unit course 219 9404 13.70 2 unit course 146 1664 13.70 LAW 1155 1550 34.20 1% unit course 110 1z5. 13.64 1 unit course 73 834 13.70 MEDICINE unit course 37 424 13.51 M.D. 1523 2000 31.32 Change of course 10 10 0. 4 Residents and Interns 105 145 38.10 Rehabilitation Medicine Special Course Fees 2nd and 3rd years 1024 1400 36.72 Biology 323 263 292 11.03 4th year 1034 1410 36.36 Chinese 180 737 664 11 .oo B.M.L.Sc. 1155 1550 34.20 Chinese 280 737 664 11 .oo Japanense 180 737 664 11.00 PHARMACEUTICAL SCIENCES 1155 1550 34.20 Japanese 280 737 664 11.00 Music Education 40087 78 11.54 SCIENCE - 1st year 882 77/unit' 30.956 . Others 919 77/unit2 25,686 Guided Independent Study 3 unit course unit 3 219 2494 13.70 llnclassifird $ 882 $ 77/unit2 30.956 Refunds212within 186 ( i) days 30 13.98 (ii) after days(ii) 30 0 0 Plus non-refundable materials fee of $15 per G.I.S. course GRADUATE STUDIES

Doctoral Degrees 1st year 1344 1750 30.21 aRefund $181 if work completed in first term. 2nd year 1006 1307 29.92 3rd year 676 876 29.59 Notes Each subsequent registration 150 250 66.67 'Third-year Agricultural Science students will be assessed a field trip fee of $200. Forestry Masters Degrees students taking either Forestry 351 or Forestry 451 will be assessed a field trip fee of $350 1st year 1344 1750 30.21 per course in i984/85. 2nd year 676 876 29.59 2Fees will be charged on a per-credit-unit basis of $77 beginning April 1, 1984. Typical Each subsequent registration 150 250 66.67 normal load fees for programs on a per-credit-unit basis are: 12 month fee 1344 1750 30.21 1984/85 18 month fee 1682 2188 30.08 Arts (BA, BFA,BHE) 1st yr. $1155 Other years 1155 Candidates paying on a unit basis Commerce 1st yr. 1155 per unit 136.50 180 31.86 Other years 1386 Licentiate 1386 Masters Degree and Diploma in Education(B.Ed.) 1st yr. 1155 Dentistry Other years 1155 Each year (3 years) 2000 2000 . 0. Diploma & Teacher Training 1155 Each subsequent registration Industrial Education 1848 -Clinical Studiesa 362 362 0. (BPE/BRE) 1st yr. 1270.50 -Thesis 150 250 66.67 Other years 1270.50 Science 1st yr. 1155 Part-Time Students (except Graduate Other years 1155 xud~rs)Ltmter ~WOW per-unit-fee programs 67/unit programs per-unit-fee 77/unit 14.93 Essay only 105 140 33.33 3Fees will be charged on a per-credit-unit basis beginning April 1, 1985. 4Fees will be charged on a per-credit-unit basis of $83. 5Part-time students not in per-unit-fee programs will be assessed on the basis of a percentage of the normal full program fee. 6Percentage changes have been calculated assuming a normal program load in 1984/85. Med school David . UNIVERSITIES AT RISK: students tops- Thompson AN UNCERTAIN FUTURE in Canada closing Is tenure essential to academic freedom? Should the provincial government Successful applicants to UBC’s medical play a role in shaping the university - and does it have a vision of the school have higher scores in an The David Thompson University Centre university’s mission? international admission test than students in Nelson, operated jointly by the These and other questions will be explored in a series of discussions organized admitted to any other Canadian medical school. University of Victoria and Selkirk College .by the Education Committee of the SFU Faculty Association. Called Universities of Castlegar, will close permanently as of And in North America, they are May 1, 1984, after a life of seven years less at Risk: An Uncertain Future, this series begins Thursday, Feb. 2, and runs five surpassed only by students admitted to a month. Thursdays, through March 1. Sessions will be held from 11 :30 - 1:30, in B9200 medical schools at Harvard and Stanford “It is no longer possible to fund the at SFU. Universities. centre, with its limited enrolment and The test is the Medical College Speakers from UBC include Prof. Dennis Pavlich (Law) and Prof. Gideon Admission Test written by all students relatively high costs,” Education Minister Rosenbluth (Economics). Jack Heinrich said on Jan. 4 when he applying to medical schools in North announced the closure. For further information, contact Kelleen Toohey at 291-4397 or the SFU America. Such tests are standard entrance The closure is expected to save the Faculty Association at 291-4584. requirements to a number of professional government about $2.7 million a year. schools such as medicine, law and business This year there ?re 75 UVic students administration. taking third and four-year courses at the The latest figures compare results of centre, and approximately another 400 are applicants who wrote the exam between Selkirk students. Grad Centre looks for business April, 1979 and September, 1982. More than 90 faculty and support staff UBC applicants have scored consistently will lose their jobs, including 12 sessional The Graduate Student Centre has through Friday, with lunch available from high in the tests since the Faculty of faculty with University of Victoria extended an open invitation to all faculty, noun to 1:30 p.m. and dinner from 5 p.m. Medicine admitted its first class in 1950. appointments. administrative and support staff to use the to 6:30 p.m. The Fireside Lounge is open Approximately 50 fulltime students at centre’s “dramatically improved” food and from 5 p.m. to midnight. the centre who still have a year to go on beverage service. Says the centre’s executive director, Jim two-year career programs will get The Grad Centre is open Monday Shea: A reminder government assistance to enable them to “The increasingly wide range of menu complete their programs elsewhere. No selections such as stuffed leg of pork, sole to graduands such assurances have been given the Florentine, seafood Newburg and roast remaining students. baron of beef, and prices of $3.50 and The provincial government bought the Nodwell heads lower, make the Graduate Student Centre A reminder to students who expect to campus and other assets of the former cafeteria the ‘in’ place to dine at on graduate this May or November that Notre Dame University in Nelson on June Science Council campus. 1, 1977, and renamed the campus the “The Fireside Lounge, the coziest ‘Application for Graduation’ cards must be David Thompson University Centre. drinking spot on campus, has an exciting returned to Mrs. Donna Anderson of the It was to have been the first of a number Roy Nodwell, who retired last year as new menu, reflecting a wide range of registrar‘s office by Feb. 15 (for May of advanced educational centres for the head of the UBC Department of Physics, flavorful potables and special coffees.” graduation) or Sept. 15 (for graduation in province, for the delivery of senior has been appointed chairman of the Faculty, administrative and support November). academic and professional programs. The Science Council of B.C. staff, although they may use the facilities Cards have been sent by mail to students Dr. Nodwell, a long-standing member of centres were going to be phased in as as non-members, are eligible to join the in the following degree programs: BA, rapidly as possible, the government said B.C.’s science community, has been a Grad Centre, at $40 a year. Members BFA,BPE, BRE, BMus, BComm, BEd then. director of the council since 1981. receive a continuing 10-per-cent discount (elementary, secondary and special ed), Dr. Nodwell is chairman of the board on food. and a working member of TIR Systems BSc and LicAcct. B.C. Research Ltd., an innovative new B.C. company Graduating students in the programs which designed and now produces prism listed above who have not received a card pipes for transporting light. UBC lamp should confirm with the registrar’s office hosts seminar Dr. Nodwell’s term as chairman of the (228-4455) that their local mailing address Science Council runs from Jan. 20, 1984, A seminar on Technology Protection and is correct. to Jan. 15, 1986. acclaimed Transfer will be given Feb. 16 at B.C. Students in their final year of all other Research, 3650 Wesbrook Mall, by The council advises the provincial A new type of lamp developed at UBC government on matters of science and has been chosen as one of the 100 most degree programs can get application cards Canadian Patents and Development Ltd., from the office of the dean of their faculty. starting at 2 p.m. research policy and is responsible for significant technological advances of 1983 Canadian Patents and Development is a awarding approximately $5 million each by the magazine Industrial Research and Students enrolled in Graduate Studies can federal crown corporation which reports year to applied research projects in the Development. get them from their graduate advisor or through Industry, Trade and Commerce. province. The “Vortek arc-lamp’’was developed in departmental secretary. Its function is to receive technology and UBC’s physics department and is now exploit it commercially. being manufactured and distributed by University faculty and staff are invited. Vortek Industries of Vancouver, a new company formed as a result of the development. The high-intensity lamp may also be used to illuminate the waterfront portion of Expo 86.

Calendar Deadlines MONDAY, FEB. 6 Immunology Group Seminar. International House Film Series Experimental Aspects of Graft Versus Host The Land IS Our Culture, Our Land Our Life For events in the weeks of Feb. 19 and 26, is Disease. Dr. Keith Sullivan,Fred Hutchinson . and Circle of the Sun. Free admission. material must be submitted not later than Immunology Group Seminar. Cancer Research Centre, Seattle. Salons B&C, International House. 7:30 p.m. 4 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 9. Send notices The Pathology of Graft Versus Host Disease. Dr Faculty Club. 8 p.m. to Information Services, 6328 Memorial Keith Sullivan, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Road (Old Administration Building). For Research Centre, Seattle. Pathology Seminar Student Recital. WEDNESDAY, FEB. 8 further information, call 228-3131. Room, Heather Pavilion, VGH. 9 a.m. Howard Bashaw. composer. Recital Hall, Music Building. 8 p.m. Pharmacology & Therapeutics Time Management Workshop. Seminar. The Office for Women Students offers a one- The Mechanism of Active Calcium Transport in session workshop on Time Management for TUESDAY, FEB. 7 Human Erythrocytes: Regulation of the Ca2+ Women. Group size limited. Pre-registration Botany Seminar. Pump by Calmodulin and Related Anions. Dr. necessary in Brock 203. Room 106A. Brock PlantPathosystems. R. Robinson, Biological B.D.Roufogalis, Pharmaceutical Sciences, The Vancouver Institute. Hall. 12:30 p.m. Science, SFU. Room 3219, Biological Sciences UBC. Room 317, Block C, Medical Sciences Saturday, Feb. 4 Mechanical Engineering Seminar. Building. 12:30 p.m. Building. 12 noon. Why Tokamaks Leak. Dr. L.C. Woods, Oxford Forestry Seminar. Poetry Reading. University. Room 1202, Civil and Mechanical Ron Butlin, Scottish Writer-in-Residence in Engineering Building. 3:30 p.m. China Revisited: Trends in Chinese Forestry. Dr. 0. Sziklai,Forestry, UBC. Room 166, Canada, will read from his work. Room D230, Chemical Engineering Seminar. MacMillan Building. 1250 p.m. Buchanan Building. Sponsored by the Canada Council and the English Department. Modern Concept of Thermal Analysis. Dr. K.C Oceanography Seminar. Teo, Chemical Engineering, UBC. Room 206, 12:30 p.m. Chemical Engineering Building. 3:30 p.m. The Arctic Ocean. Dr. L. Lewis, Institute of Ocean Sciences, Sidney, B.C. Room 1465, Noon-Hour Concert. Applied Mathematics & Statistics Biological Sciences Building. 3 p.m. ,Winterreise by Schubert. James Fankhauser, Buddhism: Compassion tenor and Philip Tillotson. piano. Recital Hall, and Wisdom. Prof. Seminar. Modern Chemistry Lecture. Music Building. 12:30 p.m. Jeffrey Hopkins, Summation of Series Using Baker-Gammel 1983 - 84 Merck Frosst Lecture. Tumor Religious Studies, UBC. Approximants. Prof. John Paine. Mathematics, Promotion: The Search for Pharmacophores; Discussion/Seminar. SFU. Room 229, Mathematics Building. Synthetic Expertise and the Mode of Action. Stress Management for Women Students. Learn Both lectures in Lecture Hall 2 of the 3:45 p.m. Prof. Paul A. Wender, Chemistry, Stanford to recognize the sources and signs of stress. Woodward Instructional Resources Centre at Biochemical Discussion Group University. Room 250, Chemistry Building. Identify and practise stress reduction methods 8:15 p.m. 3:30 p.m. fitted to individual students’ situations. Pre- Seminar. register in Brock 203. B334, Buchanan Analysis of Lipid-Binding Proteins in the Small Immunology Group Seminar. Building. 12:30 p.m. Intestine using Recumbent DNA Techniques. Induction of CTL Responses by Antigen-Specific Dr. Jeff Gordon, University School Helper Factors. Dr. Linda Pilarski. of Medicine. Lecture Hall 4, Woodward Immunology, . Room 201, Continued on Page 4 Instructional Resources Centre. 4 p.m. Wesbrook Building. 4 p.m. I SUB Films. Continued from Page 3 Hillel House. SATURDAY, FEB. 11 Holocaust Awareness Day. Prof. Irving Abella, Financial Planning Seminar. Twilight Zone. Continues until Feb. 19 with History, York University. Sponsored by Jewish shows at 7 and 9:30 p.m. on Friday and Making the Most of Your Money. Tony Interview Techniques Lecture. Students’ Network, Hillel, Co-operative Saturday and at 7 p.m. on Sunday. Auditorium, Christian Campus Ministry, UBC Faculty Hepburn. president, Vancouver Stock Exchange; Student Union Building. 7 p.m. Interview Techniques. Prepare Yourself to members. For further information call 224-4748 Jim Rogers, president, James E. Rogers and Co.; Answer the Questions. Pre-registration required CUSO-UBC Development Series. or 224-2512. Lecture Hall 100, Scarfe Education and Prof. Guy Dutton. Chemistry, UBC. in Brock 203. Penthouse, Buchanan Building. World Development Awareness and Action. Building. 12:30 p.m. Lecture Hall 6, Woodward Instructional 12:30 p.m. Resources Centre. 9:30 a.m. Tonight’sTheme is Wm1e11the Hidden Geography Colloquium. Music Recital. Ballet UBC Jazz Tap Workshop. Element in Drvelopnrmlt. Free admission. For The University of Western Ontario Faculty of further information tail, 228~4886(am.). Trends in Environmental Planning and Music Singers. Directed by Deral Johnson. Two Day Beginner/lntermediate Tap International Housc 7:30 p.m. Assessment in B.C. J. O’Riordan, director, Recital Hall, Music Building. 12:30 p.m. Workshop. Bonnie Lee,Instructor. Free planning and assessment, Ministry of admission for Ballet UBC Jazz members, $5 fee FRIDAY, FEB. 17 Environment. Room 201, Geography Building. UBC Symphony Orchestra. for nowmembers. Room 2071209, Student Mid-term break. Classes and labs 3:30 p.m. Midori Koga, piano soloist, directed by Glen Union Building. 1:OO p.m. cancelled Applied Mathematics 8c Statistics Fast. Old Auditorium. 12:30 p.m. Women’s Basketball. Medical Genetics Seminar. Lecture. Institute of Asian Research. UBC vs. University of . War Mutational Consequences of Using Bayes Theorem to Estimate Flood Various Aspects of Asian Civilization. Films (for Memorial Gym. 6:45 p.m. Chromosomal Domains. Dr. D. Baillie. Parentcraft Room. Probabilities. Dr. Denis Russell, Civil film titles, check postings around campus). Hockey. GraceHospital. 1 p.m. Engineering, UBC. Room 223, Henry Angus Admission Free. Auditorium. Asian Center. 12:30 p.m. UBC vs. Alberta Golden Bears. Thunderbird Building. 3:30 p.m. Winter Sports Centre. 8 p.m. Women’s Volleyball. Economic Theory Workshop. Condensed Matter Seminar. UBC vs. University of Saskatchewan. War Men’s Basketball. Memorial Gym. 6 p.m. Expected Utility Without Transitivity. John Magnetism of Fine Particles. Derek Walton, McMaster University. Room 318, Hennings UBC vs. Dinosaurs. War Memorial Fountain. Brock 351. 4 p.m. Gym. 8:30 p.m. International House. Institute of Animal Resource Ecology Building. 2:30 p.m. Club Da Farra. Carnival Do Brazil & Dance. Physics Colloquium. SUNDAY, FEB. 12 Live Band. Admission is $7 for I.H. Members & Seminar. Students. Non-members $10. Upper and Lower Assessments of Exploited Fish and Marine Weak Interactions. D. Bryman, TRIUMF, UBC Room 201, Hennings Building. 4 p.m. Ballet UBC Jazz Tap Workshop. Lounges. International House. 7 p.m. Mammal Stocks - Why They’re Usually Two Day Beginner/Intermediate Tap Men’s Volleyball. Wrong. Dr. Justin Cooke, Institute of Animal CUSO-UBC Development Education Workshop. Bonnie Lee, Instructor. Free UBC vs. Saskatchewan Huskies. War Memorial Resource Ecology. UBC. Room 2449. Biological Series. admission for Ballet UBC Jazz members. $5 fee Gym. 8:30 p.m. Sciences Building. 4:30 p.m. World Development Awareness and Action. for non-members. SUB Ballroom. 1 p.m. Comparative Literature Colloquia. Tonight’s Theme is Forestry & Agriculture ~ UBC Symphony Orchestra. SATURDAY, FEB. 18 New Pots for Old: The Old French Jeu de la A Perspective Look at the Third World. Free Admission. For further information call Music of Weber, Schumann. and Shostakovich. Feuiflee and the Medieval Model of Gerald Fast and Midori Koga. Old Auditorium. Women’s Volleyball. Intertextuality. Gordon McCregor. French, 228-4886 (a.m.). International House. 8 p.m. UBC vs. Univeristy of Alberta. War Memorial UBC. Penthouse, Buchanan Building. 4:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. Gym. 6 Vancouver Society for Early Music. p.m. SUB Films. UBC Wind Symphony. Men’s Volleyball. Music of Ives, Broughton. Strauss and Respighi. Music of Medieval France. Sequentia, ensemble The Rkht StuJJ Continues until Feb. 12. from Cologne. Ticket information: 732-1610. UBC vs. Alberta Golden Bears. War Memorial Auditorium. Student Union Building. Dennis Miller, tuba soloist. Directed by Martin Recital Hall, Music Building. 8 p.m. Gym. 8:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. Berinbaum. Old Auditorium. 8:OO p.m. WEDNESDAY,FEB. 15 FRIDAY, FEB. 10 THURSDAY, FEB. 9 Pharmacology 8c Therapeutics Film/Discussion. UBC Wind Symphony. Seminar. I Want to be an Engineer. Encourages women Music of Ives, Broughton, Strauss and Respighi Length Perturbations of Single Skeletal Muscle Notices.. . to consider engineering as a career. Sponsored Dennis Miller, tuba soloist. Directed by Martin Fibres: Effect of Stretch vs. Release. Dr. B. by the Office for Women Students with the Berinbaum. Old Auditorium. 12:30 p.m. Bressler. Anatomy. UBC. Room 317. Block C. Faculty and Staff Badminton Support of the Leon & Thea Koerner Geography Lecture. Medical Sciences Building. 12 noon. Club meets in Osborne Centre, Gym B. Foundation. Pre-registration necessary. Room Geography and Economic Development. Dr. Tuesdays from 8:30 to 11 p.m. and Fridays 203, Brock Hall. 1250 p.m. Noon-Hour Concert. Harry Swain, deputy director, Ministry of State Student Chamber Group. Rrrital ilall. Muaic from 7.30 to 10:SO p rn GUCFI-and new for Economic Development, Ottawa. Room 214, Building. 12:30 p.m. members are welcome. Geography Building. 12:30 p.m. Poetry Reading. Holocaust Awareness Day Geological Colloquia. Jay Macpherson. Canadian poet and critic will Irving Abella will be the guest speaker at a day Stardust Memories. Dr. H. Wood, Harvard read her poetry. Sponsored by the Canada of talks, discussions and films concerning the -Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics. Associated Council and the English Department. Room Holocaust. on Thursday, Feb. 9. The event is Committee on Meteorites Distinguished D230,Buchanan Building. 12:30 p.m. sponsored by the Co-operative Christian Campus Lecturer, Room 33OA. Geological Sciences Ministry and the North American Jewish Building. 12:30 p.m. English Seminar. War and Sex in All’s Well that Ends Well. Students’ Network, and takes place in Lecture Pharmaceutical Sciences Seminar. Brian Parker, University of Toronto. Room Hall 100 of the Scarfe (Education) Building. For Interactions between Alkaline Earth Cations and A204. Buchanan Building. 12:30 p.m. details, call 224-2512. Adenosine Derivatives at Motor Nerve Endings. Dr. E.M. Silinsky, Pharmacology, Northwestern Anatomy Seminar. Lost and Found University,Chicago. Room 160, Cunningham Growth Movements during Mammalian Facial UBC‘s Lost and Found is now being Building. 12:30 p.m. Development. Dr. Virginia Diewert, administered by the Student Counselling and Orthodontics, Dentistry, UBC. Room 37, West Resources Centre and is open the following End of Basement Floor, Friedman Building. Medical Genetics Seminar. hours: Mammalian Parroviruses. Dr. C. Astell. 12:30 p.m. Monday ~ 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.;Tuesday Parentcraft Room, Grace Hospital. 1 p.m. Applied Mathematics Seminar. - 9:30 a.m. to 130 p.m.; Wednesday - 10:30 Women’s Gymnastics. Multidimensional Scaling on Advanced a.m. to 1:30 p.m.; Thursday ~ ll:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.; Friday - 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. UBC vs. Brigham Young. Gymnastics Gym. Unit Computer Technology. Dr. Andreas Bujas, Statistics, University of Washington. Room 223. The Lost and Found is located in Room 208 of 11, Osborne Physical Education Centre. Brock Hall, 228-5751. For emergencies (i.e. car 3:30 p.m. Henry Angus Building. 3:30 p.m. keys and wallets) call S. Ross at 228-4957 if the Finance Workshop. Geography Colloquium. Lost and Found is closed. Interbasin Water Diversion in the Great Lakes: Normality, Solvency and Portfolio Choice. Prof Past Experience and Future Prospects. C. Day, Robert Grauer, SFU. Penthouse, Henry Angus Clowns at Museum director, Natural Resources Management, SFU. Building. 3:30 p.m. Room 201, Geography Building. 3:30 p.m. Snake in the Grass Moving Theatre. Catch these mythical, magical performances by the Museum Geological Colloquia. Animal Resource Ecology Seminar. of Anthropology clowns. All ages enjoy these Geology of the Hemlo Gold Deposits. Dr. R. Ecology and Physiology of Foraging Mode in innovative performers. Free with Museum Valiant, Lac Minerals, Toronto. CIM African Lizards. Dr. Ray Huey, Zoology, admission. 2:30 p.m. Sundays through March 11. Distinguished Lecturer. Room 330A, Geological University of Washington, Seattle. Room 2449, Sciences Building. 3:30 p.m. Biological Sciences Building. 4:30 p.m. Don’t Go Hungry Pharmaceutical Sciences Seminar. THURSDAY, FEB. 16 Four food outlets will be closed during mid-term break, Feb. 16 and 17 ~ Yum Yum’s at the The Contractile State of Relaxed Myocardium. Mid-term break. Classes and labs Dr. Edward G. Lakatta, chief, Cardiovascular Auditorium, Arts 200 (Buchanan Building). Section, National Institute on Aging, cancelled. EDibles (Education Building) and the Ponderosa Gerontology Research Center, Baltimore. snack bar. The Barn hours are 7:45 a.m. to Psychiatry Lecture. 3:45 p.m., IRC snack bar 8 a.m. to 3:45 p.m.. Lecture Hall 1, Woodward Instructional The Use of Disulphiram Implantation in Resources Centre. 3:30 p.m. Bus Stop 7:45 a.m. to 4 p.m. Only change in Alcoholism. Dr. Allan Wilson, Psychiatry. hours at SUBway is Feb. 16, open 7:30 a.m. to Finance Workshop. University of Manitoba. Room ZNA/B. 4 p.m. Psychiatric Unit, Health Sciences Centre Normality, Solvency and Portfolio Choice. Prof. Hospital. 9 a.m. Robert Grauer, SFU. Penthouse, Angus Indonesian Textiles Building. 3:30 p.m. Institute of Asian Research. On display at the Fine Arts Gallery in the Various Aspects of Asian Civilization. Films (for basement of the Marl) Library IS an 83-piece International House. film titles, check postings around campus). Free collection of Indonesian textile art. The pieces Pot-Luck Dinner. Please bring a main dish, Admission. Auditorium, Asian Center. were collected over the past 12 years, mainly in enough for several people. Informal get-together 12:30 p.m. the field, and rangr tn age from one to six 0 afterwards. For reservations phone, 228-5021. generations. Guest curator is Laurence Moss, Lower Lounge, International Housr. 6:30 p.m. Zoology Seminar. curator of lndonesidn materials at the San Inle Lake in Burma. Dr. C.C. Lindsey, Institute Francisco Crafts dnd Folk Art Museum. The t- Women’s Basketball. of Animal Resource Ecology, UBC. Room 2000, gallery is open Tuesday through Saturday, UBC vs. University of Calgary. War Memorial Biological Sciences Building. 12:30 p.m. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. cn Gym. 6:45 p.m. j,.F. McCreary Lectureship Special U Hockey. resentation. Deadlines Coming Up I Deadline for nominations for the Alumni Award - UBC vs. Alberta Golden Bears. Thunderbird “Diseases” of Health Sciences Curricula. Dr. of Distinction. Honorary Life hlembership Winter Sports Centre. 8 p.m. Stephen Ahrahamson. professor of Medical LL Education. School of Medicine, and professor of award and Blythe Eagles Volunteer of the Year Men’s Basketball. Education. School of Eduration, University of award is Feb. IO. For further information, call UBC vs. Lethhridge Pronghorns. War Memorial Southcrn California. Lecture Hall 4. Woodward Linda Hall at the Alumni Association, Gym. 8:30 p.m. Instructional Resources Centre. 1 p.m. 228-3313.

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