Campus Notices

The deadline for Animal Care Protocol Submissions (new, renewal, or amendment) is Friday, April 5, for the April meeting.

Please note that as of June 1, 2020, all animal user protocols must be submitted through UPEI Researcher Portal at https://upei.researchservicesoffice.com/Romeo.Researcher/

For new protocols, select "applications," and for renewal or amendment protocols, select "events."

UPEI ACC SOPs and Codes of Practice can be accessed through myUPEI at https://portal.upei.ca/facultystaff/administrativeservices/AVCAnimalCare/Pages/default.aspx

Those protocols received after the deadline will be reviewed the following month. The committee requires at least one month for processing applications.

The Faculty of Graduate Studies invites all current UPEI students to participate in a research study that will help decide the title of a new master’s program. The faculty creating this program are interested in receiving student feedback and will use the information gathered in this study to help determine the program title. UPEI students who complete this approximately 15-minute anonymous online survey will be entered into a draw and have a one in thirty chance of winning a $50 gift card!

Faculty of Business Behavioral Lab Students Click Here to Take Survey 

All Other UPEI Students (not Behavioral Lab) Click Here to Take Survey 

For questions, contact szavala@upei.ca.

The International Student Office is hosting UPEI's annual Global Village in the W.A. Murohy Student Centre on Saturday, March 9, starting at 11:00 am! Global Village is a celebration of the multiculturalism and diversity that exists on campus, so students from all over the world showcase their culture and traditions, as well as help encourage cultural sensitivity and a global perspective.

The day will be broken up into two parts. The first part will be an exhibition that will run from 11:00 am to 2:30 pm. The different countries will showcase their countries, cultures, and traditions. Each country (or community) will have a table on which they will display anything they feel represents them. This could be food, cultural artefacts, or anything the representatives feel illustrates their culture best.

The second part will consist of a fashion show and performances beginning at 3:30 pm. In the fashion show, students will showcase their clothes/traditional attire. For the performances, we would love participants to come up with their own unique and creative performances that will highlight their unique cultural heritage within their given time slot.

Join us at Global Village for a day of cultural delights, vibrant performances, and immersive experiences!!!

Bring your friends and family for an unforgettable celebration of diversity!

Embrace Unity in Diversity

Sponsored By UPEISU and UPEI ISO

Trombone, She Wrote: Music by Canadian Women Composers

Experience the expressive side of the trombone from a Canadian perspective, with works by Jocelyn Morlock, F. Jane Naylor, Cait Nishimura, Hope Salmonson, Barbara York, and the premiere of a work for trombone and loop station by Monica Pearce.

This musical celebration of International Women's Day features Department of Music faculty members Dale Sorensen (trombone and euphonium) with Magdalena von Eccher (piano).

Accessible parking is available, and the recital hall has an accessible entrance via elevator.

The Faculty of Business will host an Open House for the Master of Business Administration in Global Leadership (MBA-GL) program on Tuesday, March 19, from 4:30–6:00 pm in Schurman Market Square, Don and Marion McDougall Hall.

This session will offer attendees the opportunity to learn more about the program and application process, have any questions answered, and meet with students, alumni, professors, and staff from the Faculty of Business.

Attendees will be able to apply on-site (please bring a laptop or mobile device) and have their UPEI application fee waived ($50 CAD value).

For more information about UPEI’s MBA in Global Leadership program, please visit upei.ca/globalmba, or email mba@upei.ca.

The Faculty of Science Graduate Studies Committee invites the campus community to the next presentation of the 2023-24 Environmental Sciences and Human Biology seminar series on Friday, March 8, at 12:30 p.m. in Duffy Science Centre, Room 204.

Louis de Gonzague Sebareze, MSc candidate, Environmental Sciences (Lacroix / Fofana Labs- Department of Biology/AAFC), will present “Generation and characterization of gene-edited potato for tolerance to light-induced greening,” and Vincenso Marin, MSc candidate, Environmental Sciences (van den Heuvel Lab, Department of Biology), will present “Stream flow and its effects on total suspended solids within the Dunk River Watershed.”

All are welcome.

Dr. Jacqueline Scott will be on campus this week interviewing for the open tenure-track faculty position in small animal surgery in the Department of Companion Animals at the Atlantic Veterinary College. Dr. Scott received her BVSc in 2009 from Massey University, New Zealand, completed a residency program in small animal surgery at the Ontario Veterinary College in 2019, and became a Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Surgeons–Small Animal in 2020. She is currently working at VCA Canada 404 Veterinary Emergency and Referral Hospital in Newmarket, Ontario.

As part of the interview process, Dr. Scott will give one seminar divided into two sections on Friday, March 8, at 12:30 pm, in AVC Lecture Theatre B:

  • a surgery topic to be presented at the level of a third-year veterinary student: "The Endocrine System: Adrenal Gland"
  • a presentation of her research interests: "Evaluation of perceived workload in performing a total laparoscopic gastropexy in a dog following the use of a box trainer system"

Any interested faculty and staff are invited to attend.  A copy of her CV and letter of application will be available from Laurel Fisher (fisher@upei.ca).

This symposium aims to share experiences, challenges, and opportunities of advancing equity, diversity, inclusion, and Indigenization (EDIID) within the University community. It will offer a unique platform for the University community to engage in dialogue and share experiences of integrating EDIID into course delivery and campus life. It aims to highlight current initiatives, gather new ideas, and build collaborative strategies for a more inclusive university.

Submissions to help shape the symposium as well as expressions of interest to present are welcome.

Indicate your interest in presenting at the symposium. The deadline for submissions is March 8, 2024.

RSVP to attend the  symposium on April 30, 2024.

Discover exciting summer job opportunities or kickstart your career at the 2024 Summer Job and Career Fair! Hosted by UPEI’s Experiential Education Department, this fair will bring together a diverse range of employers from various industries actively seeking to hire students and recent graduates. By attending, you’ll have the chance to network with employers and explore both summer job positions and full-time career opportunities. 
 
Key Details: The fair will take place on March 13, from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm, at the W.A. Murphy Student Centre. In case of inclement weather, the storm date is March 14, same time and location.
 
What to Expect: We’re thrilled to announce that this year’s fair will be held in person! Dress professionally and bring copies of your resume to make the most of your interactions with employers. Attendance is FREE for students, and no registration is required. Additionally, take advantage of complimentary professional headshot portraits during the event, and don’t miss out on the chance to win exciting door prizes!
 
For any inquiries, feel free to contact Diego Figueroa, Community and Industry Outreach Coordinator, at diegofm@upei.ca.
 
We look forward to seeing you at the fair!
 

Embark on a transformative fitness journey with our upcoming small group training program, designed for an exclusive cohort of six participants, each benefitting from the expert guidance of a certified personal trainer. Led by trainers Derek Smith and Oyin Eniola, this program promises a tailored and enriching fitness experience.

For detailed information on group options, training schedules, and designated trainers, visit our official website at recreation.upei.ca or access the UPEI Panther Recreation app, navigating to the small group training section.

NOTICE TO UPEI COMMUNITY: Take advantage of exclusive discounts available to UPEI students, staff, and faculty participating in our small group training sessions. Ensure seamless access by logging in with your UPEI email and password. Please refrain from entering your email into the "community username/email box" to facilitate a smooth registration process.

Fee: UPEI Students--$65 + hst per person; UPEI faculty, staff, or retiree--$75 +hst per person; all others--$150 + hst per person. The fee covers one small group session, which includes 10 classes with a personal trainer.   

Should you have any inquiries or require further assistance, please do not hesitate to reach out to Angela Marchbank, Fitness & Wellness Coordinator, at amarchbank@upei.ca.

Thank you for choosing UPEI Panther Recreation for your fitness journey. We look forward to assisting you in achieving your health and wellness goals.

Peter is a five-and-a-half-year-old male neutered retired teaching beagle who is looking for a new home. He is a sweet and loving dog who loves to spend time with his people. He's the best dog to cuddle with and loves greeting you when you get home. If you want to feel loved, Peter is the dog for you.

He is looking for a new home because he is anxious of and doesn't get along with our other dog, so ideally, he would be the only dog in his new house. He does live with four cats, and he loves all of them and respects their boundaries. He doesn't have experience with kids but is very people friendly.

He has been diagnosed with social anxiety, so he has trouble reading the social cues of and communicating with other dogs. Partially due to this, he is also leash reactive to other dogs. He is currently on several medications for anxiety, and other than his issues with our other dog, he seems to be doing well in regard to his anxiety. He has had some trouble with house training but has been doing great lately, with only a few accidents in the last month. Peter also has mild hip dysplasia but currently does not need medication for it.

Peter really is a wonderful dog, and it was an extremely hard decision to begin the process to rehome him. I want him to have the best life, and I truly believe he is the perfect dog for someone, but he just needs to be without the stress of living with a dog that he doesn't like in order to live up to his full potential.

If you are interested or want more information, please contact Alyssa McGee at ajmcgee@upei.ca

The deadline for Animal Care Protocol Submissions (new, renewal, or amendment) is Friday, April 5, for the April meeting.

Please note that as of June 1, 2020, all animal user protocols must be submitted through UPEI Researcher Portal at https://upei.researchservicesoffice.com/Romeo.Researcher/

For new protocols, select "applications," and for renewal or amendment protocols, select "events."

UPEI ACC SOPs and Codes of Practice can be accessed through myUPEI at https://portal.upei.ca/facultystaff/administrativeservices/AVCAnimalCare/Pages/default.aspx

Those protocols received after the deadline will be reviewed the following month. The committee requires at least one month for processing applications.

UPEI Study Abroad Info Session for ANY interested students will be held March 14 from 11:30 am--12:30 pm in Robertson Library 210. Pizza will be served! Please RSVP here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/upei-study-abroad-information-session-tickets-852369258397?aff=oddtdtcreator

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Here's a quick read that offers some teaching and learning strategies that support metacognition in ways that can enhance student learning and success. It also shares a call to action for all university instructors is to intentionally integrate one additional metacognitive activity into their courses. Are you ready to take up the challenge? Check out this blog post: Metacognition – a strategy for success in university teaching & learning.

University 100 invites everyone to attend a lecture by Dr. Ed MacDonald on the “History of Higher Education on PEI” on Wednesday, March 13, 4:30 pm in SDU Main Building, Room 117.

For more than 15 years, Ed has supported our program and students by delivering this lecture to provide history and context to the development of higher education and our institution. We are delighted to invite all to join us for Ed’s “last lecture” before his upcoming retirement from full-time teaching. Come and enjoy hearing about UPEI’s humble beginnings and be reminded of where we come from and what our mission has been. Join us after the lecture for refreshments in the Faculty Lounge, SDU Main 201.

If you have any questions or would like to make arrangements for group seating, please contact Inge Dorsey idorsey@upei.ca.

This symposium aims to share experiences, challenges, and opportunities of advancing equity, diversity, inclusion, and Indigenization (EDIID) within the University community. It will offer a unique platform for the University community to engage in dialogue and share experiences of integrating EDIID into course delivery and campus life. It aims to highlight current initiatives, gather new ideas, and build collaborative strategies for a more inclusive university.

Submissions to help shape the symposium as well as expressions of interest to present are welcome.

Indicate your interest in presenting at the symposium. The deadline for submissions is March 8, 2024.

RSVP to attend the  symposium on April 30, 2024.

Embark on a transformative fitness journey with our upcoming small group training program, designed for an exclusive cohort of six participants, each benefitting from the expert guidance of a certified personal trainer. Led by trainers Derek Smith and Oyin Eniola, this program promises a tailored and enriching fitness experience.

For detailed information on group options, training schedules, and designated trainers, visit our official website at recreation.upei.ca or access the UPEI Panther Recreation app, navigating to the small group training section.

NOTICE TO UPEI COMMUNITY: Take advantage of exclusive discounts available to UPEI students, staff, and faculty participating in our small group training sessions. Ensure seamless access by logging in with your UPEI email and password. Please refrain from entering your email into the "community username/email box" to facilitate a smooth registration process.

Fee: UPEI Students--$65 + hst per person; UPEI faculty, staff, or retiree--$75 +hst per person; all others--$150 + hst per person. The fee covers one small group session, which includes 10 classes with a personal trainer.   

Should you have any inquiries or require further assistance, please do not hesitate to reach out to Angela Marchbank, Fitness & Wellness Coordinator, at amarchbank@upei.ca.

Thank you for choosing UPEI Panther Recreation for your fitness journey. We look forward to assisting you in achieving your health and wellness goals.

Peter is a five-and-a-half-year-old male neutered retired teaching beagle who is looking for a new home. He is a sweet and loving dog who loves to spend time with his people. He's the best dog to cuddle with and loves greeting you when you get home. If you want to feel loved, Peter is the dog for you.

He is looking for a new home because he is anxious of and doesn't get along with our other dog, so ideally, he would be the only dog in his new house. He does live with four cats, and he loves all of them and respects their boundaries. He doesn't have experience with kids but is very people friendly.

He has been diagnosed with social anxiety, so he has trouble reading the social cues of and communicating with other dogs. Partially due to this, he is also leash reactive to other dogs. He is currently on several medications for anxiety, and other than his issues with our other dog, he seems to be doing well in regard to his anxiety. He has had some trouble with house training but has been doing great lately, with only a few accidents in the last month. Peter also has mild hip dysplasia but currently does not need medication for it.

Peter really is a wonderful dog, and it was an extremely hard decision to begin the process to rehome him. I want him to have the best life, and I truly believe he is the perfect dog for someone, but he just needs to be without the stress of living with a dog that he doesn't like in order to live up to his full potential.

If you are interested or want more information, please contact Alyssa McGee at ajmcgee@upei.ca

Hey, Arts students! The Dean of Arts invites you to drop by at our second Winter Warm Up on Tuesday, March 5, between 10:00 am and 12:00 pm in the Faculty Lounge, SDU Main Building (Room 201). There will be hot apple cider, cookies, and great conversation with your classmates and faculty members. Hope to see you there!