The Informer Page 7 September 28, 1988 Faculty Development cont'd. Hewtpine Aputts LEARN Nov. 17-18, 1988 DEVELOPING CRITICAL THINKERS Dec. 1-2 All this group: Teachers’ College, Columbia University, New York, NY. Sponsored by Office of Continuing Education Call (212)-678-3614 Of special interest to faculty in Counselling, ARC, ABE, Philosophy. GLASNOST An international Conference Slippery Rock University, Slippery Rock Pennsylvania. Sponsored by Dept. of Modern Languages and Cultures in affiliation with Northwestern Pennsylvania Consortium on Soviet Studies. Call (412) 794-7311 Of special interest to faculty in Political Studies, History, Arts IN Epucation: A Cross CULTURAL EXCHANGE An international symposium October 15, 1988 Sponsored by Center for International programs, Murray State U., Murray, Kentucky, 42071. Call: (502) 762-4152 Of special interest to faculty in Art, Art History, Media Resources, Political Studies (significant Soviet cultural component) ACCC WorksHop ProcRAM A whole series of conferences and workshops on sundry issues; see posters around the college. Also, you'll see that a new series of in-house workshops and panels is beginning Wednesday, Sept. 28 with a Free Trade Debate among members of our own faculty. Room A117 Call: Noga Gayle, local 2478. This series promises to provide a series of excellent speakers and panels as well as a film series and a pub time in which we can relax and exchange ideas. Faculty who are interested should seek funding from their own departments and divisions or from other special funds such as the Academic Division speakers’ travel fund. The Faculty Development Committee will be making some money available for faculty travel to conferences; call me at local 2414 to enquire. The committee will soon publish a call for funding requests of various kinds. Capilano College Aquaculture Resource Centre Northwest Commu College Malaspina College North Island College Simon Fraser Univer Steve Marsh, from Sechelt's Aquaculture Resource Centre at the International Congress and Exposition on Aquaculture held at Canada Place early in September.