Campus Notices

The UPEI Multicultural Song Circle meets every Tuesday in SDU Main Building Faculty Lounge from 4:30 - 5:30. This is a non-audition singing group that shares songs of the many cultures and countries on the UPEI campus for fun, friendship,relaxation, and music-making.

All students, staff, faculty and community are welcome. Come when you can!

Interactive videos can increase student engagement and interest. Our latest version of Moodle is now equipped with interactive video creation capability. Offered by the E-Learning Office, instructors are invited to attend a workshop on how to create a basic interactive video. The workshop will be offered on two dates: February 27 from 1:00 to 2:00 pm and then again on March 22 from 10:00 to 11:00 am. Location is room 265 of the Robertson Library.

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Check out the latest issue of the Sir James Dunn Animal Welfare Centre newsletter by clicking here! A special nod of appreciation to the staff at UPEI Marketing and Communications for their services in the creation of this newsletter.

If you have any questions or comments, please contact Dr. Alice Crook: acrook@upei.ca.

Have you enjoyed watching the PyeongChang 2018 Winter Olympics in Korea? Here is another fantastic opportunity for you to enjoy knowing more about Korean culture!

The UPEI Faculty of Arts, Asian Studies Program, and its Korean Studies Project are pleased to announce the following special public talk by the first invited speaker of our new Asian Studies International Seminar and Korean Studies Speaker Series:

Professor Don L. Baker from the Department of Asian Studies, University of British Columbia, will deliver a presentation called “From the Mountains into the Cities: The Transformation of Korean Buddhism in the Twentieth Century” on March 8 from 2:30 to 3:45 pm in the Faculty Lounge (room 201), SDU Main Building.

As the first of our international seminar and speaker series, this is a wonderful lecture topic for understanding the religious-cultural transformation of Buddhism in modern Korea under the influence of Japan, changing Korean values, Christianity, and Western ideas.

Everyone is invited to attend! For further information and details, click here to view the UPEI Event Calender listing.

The Summer course schedule is now available in the myUPEI Course Catalogue under the term "2018S". The 2018 Fall and 2019 Winter course schedules / registration dates will be available in the coming weeks. A further notice will be posted when more information is available.

For the 2018S (Summer term), registration for all students opens on Tuesday, February 20, 2018 at 12:00 am Atlantic Time

Please note that:

  1. outstanding account balances may impact a student's ability to register. Please check well before registration to ensure all balances are paid.
  2. effective immediately, NO DEPOSIT will be required prior to registration for current returning students.
  3. any questions regarding registration may be directed to registrar@upei.ca.

The Molecular and Macromolecular Sciences Seminar Program presents Dr. Tyson MacCormack, Mount Allison University, on Wednesday, February 21, 2018 at 12:30 pm in Regis and Joan Duffy Research Centre, Room 212. The title of his talk is "Physical and physiological mechanisms of nanoparticle toxicity."

Everyone is welcome!

The School of Mathematical and Computational Sciences (SMCS) invites members of the campus community - students, faculty, and staff - to attend a public presentation by Dr. Kin-Choong Yow for a tenure-track position in Data Analytics.

Dr. Yow's presentation will takea place on Thursday, February 22 from 2:30 pm to 3:30 pm in HSB, Rm. 105. (Storm Date: Friday February 23rd, HSB 106, 2:30 pm)

For further information, please email smcs@upei.ca.

 

The SJDAWC is calling for applications from potential graduate students for the 2018 Sir James Dunn Animal Welfare Graduate Scholarship. This scholarship will support the training of researchers at the masters or doctoral level to pursue animal welfare research at the University of Prince Edward Island. Both applied or more fundamental approaches to research pertaining to animal welfare are welcome.

Applications for 2018 will be accepted until 5:0 pm (AST) Monday, March 5, 2018, with decisions to be announced in April. Students may take up their award at any time of the year but must do so within 12 months of the date of the letter of offer.

Click here for further application informition.

Please note: All potential graduate students must identify a graduate faculty member willing to supervise the student should the application be successful. This must be included with the application.

Once again UPEI will host Let’s Listen, UPEI’s Mental Health Week Wrap-up event, and we are looking for up to six members of the UPEI community (students, faculty and staff) who would be willing to share their personal and/or supportive experience with mental health.

You would be asked to speak for approximately 5 minutes in a safe listening and non-judgemental environment for all to listen to your story, then engage in small group discussions with the support of professional staff as co-facilitators. You will have the full support of a representative from the UPEI Counselling Services to prepare and work with you throughout the presentation.

If you're interested in being a part of our Let’s Listen event and are willing to share your story, please contact Melissa Bruce at mjbruce@upei.ca by March 1.

The UPEI Student Union will be closed from February 16 at 4:00 pm until February 26 at 9:00 am for Reading Week.

Sorry for any inconvenience!

Please join us for Theology on Tap! The St. Francis of Assisi Fraternity will speak on “Franciscan Spirituality for the 21st Century.” Presented by the SDU Institute of Christianity and Culture, 15 February 2018, 7 pm, the Pourhouse, 189 Great George Street. We look forward to seeing you!

Graduate students Kimberley MacDonald and Pradeepa Gunasena will present the next Environmental Sciences and Human Biology (ESC-HUB) seminars on Friday, February 16th at 12:30 in Duffy Science, Room 204.

Kimberley MacDonald (AHS-Nutrition): “Barriers Facing Prince Edward Island early years centres in implementing healthy eating guidelines”.

Pradeepa Gunasena (AHS-Kinesiology): Establishing the test-retest reliability of Contralateral Auditory Suppression of Transiently Evoked Otoacoustic Emmisions (CASTEOAE) in a cohort of normal individuals”.

All are welcome!

Once again UPEI will host Let’s Listen, UPEI’s Mental Health Week Wrap-up event, and we are looking for up to six members of the UPEI community (students, faculty and staff) who would be willing to share their personal and/or supportive experience with mental health.

You would be asked to speak for approximately 5 minutes in a safe listening and non-judgemental environment for all to listen to your story, then engage in small group discussions with the support of professional staff as co-facilitators. You will have the full support of a representative from the UPEI Counselling Services to prepare and work with you throughout the presentation.

If you're interested in being a part of our Let’s Listen event and are willing to share your story, please contact Melissa Bruce at mjbruce@upei.ca by March 1.

The Molecular and Macromolecular Sciences Seminar Program presents Dr. Tyson MacCormack, Mount Allison University, on Wednesday, February 21, 2018 at 12:30 pm in Regis and Joan Duffy Research Centre, Room 212. The title of his talk is "Physical and physiological mechanisms of nanoparticle toxicity."

Everyone is welcome!

There is still space available to register for the Emergency First Aid Training being held Tuesday, February 20 from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm. The training cost is covered by UPEI for all faculty and staff. Students who require the training for on-campus employment will also have the training cost covered.

If you are interested in attending, or have any questions, please email kharrison@upei.ca.

-Elevator Shutdown-

The elevator in SDU Main Building will be out of service for most of this week (February 12th - 16th). This closure is temporary and due to a valve failure. The elevator contractor has the part on order and will install it as soon as it arrives. 

Sorry for any inconvenience this may cause!

If you have any questions or concerns please contact Jackie MacPhail at jmacphail@upei.ca or 902-566-6034.

The deadline for Animal Care Protocol Submissions (new, renewal, or amendment) is Friday, March 2nd for the March meeting.

Ensure you download the current forms, use the most current Adobe Reader to complete forms (only current forms will be accepted).

Both the signed hard copy and electronic protocol submission must be submitted by the deadline date.

• Submit one copy of original protocol with signature to AVC - North Annex, Biomedical Sciences Dept., Rm 2302

• Submit an electronic copy to animalcare@upei.ca

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

For more information, please contact Sherri Pineau, ACC Administrative Assistant at 902-566-0973.

Dorothy E. Smith is widely acknowledged as a major feminist thinker of our time, and perhaps best known for her development of Institutional Ethnography, a theory/methodology of discovery aimed at providing a sociology for, not of, people. Smith’s lecture will focus on the interface between her development of a critical sociology aimed at exploring and explicating governance in contemporary society and its roots in feminism.

Click here to view futher details on the UPEI Events Calendar.

Dr. Edward Chung, UPEI's Asian Studies Coordinator and Korean Studies Project Director, invites you to the 4th Annual Lunch Event in celebration of the traditional Chinese and Korean New Year's Day.

Come socialize with our Asian/Korean Studies students, instructors, staff and supporters. We will also offer a brief information session on UPEI’s new Korean Studies Program, including: student scholarship, TAship, workshop, and international opportunity.

You are most welcome to join us on Thursday, February 15, 12:00—1:00 pm in SDU Main Building Faculty Lounge (main floor, rm. 201) for a healthy East Asian lunch and soft drinks. Students who have taken an Asian Studies course last year, are enrolled this year, or will take one this summer or fall are welcome to attend!

Happy New Year again and best wishes for 2018!

Click here to view full details on the UPEI Events Calendar.

Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training (ASIST) is a two-day interactive workshop in suicide first aid. ASIST teaches participants to recognize when someone may have thoughts of suicide and work with them to create a plan that will support their immediate safety. UPEI will be offering it's next ASIST Workshop on Thursday/Friday March 8th & 9th.

This workshop has a limited capacity of 15, and will be offered on a first-come, first-served basis. All other interested contacts will be included for future ASIST sessions. Please email kjlawlor@upei.ca to request to join the workshop.