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Show The Daily Utah Chronicle, Tuesday, January Page Four 14, 1986 program open Study abroad students Application deadline for interested in spring and summer study abroad programs to Kiel, Germany are due Wednesday, Jan- - 15. THE PIE PIZZARIA Mladen Marie, coordinator of the program said anyone who has had three quarters of German is eligible for the spring quarter trip. In addition, beginners are welcome to apply for the summer program. Those who participate in the program will spend a majority of their time studying in Kiel from March 5 to July 5, during which time they can earn up to 25 college travel credits. Marie said a three-wee- k period will follow, during which time students will tour southern Germany, New York Style Hand Thrown Pizza Austria, Italy and France. Students will EVENTS DAILY LUNCH SPECIALS Served 11:00-5:0- 7 0 Today 9:55 a.m. Hinckley Institute Books and Banter, At Molar's Request, reviewed days a week. by Wendy Hufnagcl, OSH Rm. 255. SOUP and SLICE 16" Pizza Slice and Soup 11 w, Physical Chemistry Seminar, a.m. Microchemical Analysis," Norman Dovichi, Wyoming, HEB Rm. 200 102. Noon Marriott Library Drop-I- n Tour, meet at the general reference desk. Noon Martin Luther King Holiday Presentation, given by William Pizza Slice and Salad 2 Guillory, Classroom B, A. MC Max Dehn Seminar, 1:10 p.m. food during the travel portion of the program. While studying in Kiel, students will live in dormitories and eat in the university cafeteria. During excursions, students will stay and have their meals in hotels. Anyone interested in the program can contact Marie in OSH Rm. 104A or by 8. phoning He said he will be willing to extend the Jan. 15 deadline for interested students if necessary. 581-405- of Delaware, JWB Rm. 333. Marriott Library Drop-I- n 7 p.m. Tour, meet at the general reference desk. 7 p.m. Campus Recreation Outdoor Meeting, Snow Program Shelter Camping Trip, Building 420. 7:15 p.m. Japanese Film Series, The Ceremony,0$H Auditorium. 7:30 p.m. Lesbian and Gay Student Union Meeting, OSH rm. 215. Pre-Outi- "Laser-base- d SALAD and SLICE 16" attorney-at-la- leave Paris to return to the United S rates on July 29. Cost for the program is $2,950 for those who wish to participate in the three-wee- k travel period and $2,350 for those who don't. Cost includes all expenses except for 8 ng University Travel Club, p.m. "Jerusalem," Kingsbury Hall. Tomorrow 7:30 a.m. Surgery Grand Rounds, "Gastric Cancer," John Iliya, Classroom SOUP and SALAD "Groups with Polynomial Growth," CMC Dinner Salad and Soup $200 Take Out Service Available Bioenginecring Seminar, "Artificial Heart," D. Liotta, Hospital Tour, meet at the general reference desk. 4 p.m. Marriott Library Drop-I- n Tour, meet at the general reference desk. William Scott, JWB Rm. 240. 4 Italiano, Buenos Aires, Argentina, MEB Rm. 2078. 4:15 p.m. Applied Math Seminar, "A Novel Method For Solving An Inverse Scattering Problem For Acoustic Waves," Peter Monk, University South 1320 East 2nd p.m. Time-Harmon- ic 8 a.m. 4 p.m. Marriott Library Drop-I- n Chemistry Distinguished Speaker Lecture, "The Chemistry of the Double Bond," Robert West, University of Wisconsin at Madison, Silicon-Silico- n HEB Rm. 101. (Under the University Pharmacy) m 582-019- Australia c 3 Ireland Mexico Nigeria STUDY ABROAD E d O a 3 WITH THE INTERNATIONAL STUDENT EXCHANGE PROGRAM nc Io3 CO o TO 3 0) loXsQUjallmj sz (1) Z (Was O o w o 3a. N Hj (0 o m . WHILE PAYING U. OF U. TUITION! An opportunity to enroll directly in one of some 50 foreign universities. (0 o ir CO o O 'to 'c I 3 and industry applications. LOCICON is able to offer exceptional career opportunities in systems and software engineering and high technology services. Participate in some of the nation's high priority programs as part of a small team that fosters visibility and encourages Individual contribution. if you're about to graduate in engineering, math, comor science consider puter forming your career physics, Africa, Asia, South Pacific, British Isles, Canada, Latin America, Western Europe. Cost: You pay the cost of board, room and tuition for a normal academic year (Autumn, Winter and Spring) here at the U. of U. and that provides you the same benefits at your chosen foreign study site. Period: Usually one academic year but exchanges can be arranged at a few institutions abroad. Application Deadline: February 3, 1986 is the PRIORITY placement deadline for exchanges beginning Fall 1986. Applications received after this date will be considered but there is less chance of obtaining the study site of first preference. Application Forms: Further Information: one-semest- .2 Make the most of your education, imagination, abilities and innovative ideas in a diverse range of government (D STUDY ABROAD OFFICE 159 Union Building o- r- 581-584- Belgium France 9 Colombia O w 30) a. er with us. Visit with our representatives: 12. ibbs Wednesday, if you're unable to attend this please forward your resume to. June ogawa, LOCICON,meeting, 255 w. 5th street Dept. UU m. c V) San Pedro, CA 90733. (213) 831-061- 1 0i U.S. citizenship required for most positions. Equal opportunity Employer mfhv Io '"'. "' ' ''A w 3a. J |