"The people I met studying abroad have become friends for life."
What brought you to UPEI? Why did you choose to study here?
I'm from West Covehead, PEI, and part of the reason I went to UPEI was because of my connection to the school—having parents, family members and many friends who have graduated or are currently going to UPEI—another big reason honestly is that there are a lot of funding opportunities for Island students to attend UPEI, which really helps with tuition.
Island Lecture Series focuses on biogeography of North Atlantic islands
Dr. David Cairns, scientist emeritus with Fisheries and Oceans Canada, will give a lecture titled “The Biogeography of North Atlantic Islands” on March 26 at 7 pm in the Faculty Lounge, SDU Main Building, UPEI.
Cairns’s lecture is part of the 2024 Island Lecture Series, presented by the Institute of Island Studies at UPEI.
ENGLISH CORNER
Are you a student at UPEI who speaks English as an Additional Language (EAL) with questions about…
- pronunciation?
- spelling/grammar?
- vocabulary?
- reading comprehension?
We have great news. The English Corner is for you! We provide language support and practice for any EAL student at UPEI. We’re at the Robertson Library, Room 213, from 9 am to 12 pm on Thursdays. Please sign up for a 25-minute appointment by filling out the sheet on the door.
New Atlantic Zero-Emission Energy System Laboratory to be established at UPEI
Dr. Yulin Hu, an assistant professor in the UPEI Faculty of Sustainable Design Engineering, has received funding from the federal and provincial governments to establish a new Atlantic Zero-Emission Energy System Laboratory (AZEESL) that will produce clean and sustainable fuels and materials from biowaste.
The project is being supported with a $151,439 contribution through the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency (ACOA) and $64,362 from Innovation PEI, as well as $147,564 from the Canada Foundation for Innovation’s John R Evans Leaders Fund.
UPEI makes changes to tuition deposit for incoming international students
The following notice was also sent by email to students, staff, and faculty on March 15.
Fall 2024 Course Planning Information Session - Incoming Students
We invite all incoming first-year international students to join the First-Year Advisors for a course planning session. This information session will assist you in planning for your Fall and Winter semester courses.
Save the Dates! Invitation from the Interim President to attend Campus Town Halls
The following message was also distributed by email to students, staff, and faculty on March 13, 2024.
Dear Members of the Campus Community,
As part of continuing to engage with the various audiences that make up the campus community, I would like to invite you to a series of Campus Town Halls where I will give brief updates as well as listen to your concerns and respond to questions.
Fall 2024 Course Planning Information Session - Incoming Students
We invite all incoming first-year international students to join the First-Year Advisors for a course planning session. This information session will assist you in planning for your Fall and Winter semester courses.
Reviewing a teaching dossier and files for tenure and promotion
This session is designed to prepare colleagues to review teaching dossiers as part of the tenure and promotions process at UPEI. We touch on applicable clauses from the collective agreement, consider elements from EDI training, and discuss how to think about and assess teaching contributions. There will also be time to ask questions of colleagues with experience serving on the URC about best practices, and guidelines for reviewing a tenure or promotion file.
Lunch and Learn: OERs and alternatives for licensing Indigenous OERs
Join librarians Courtney Matthews and Kim Mears for a Lunch and Learn session focused on Open Educational Resources (OERs) and some alternatives for licensing Indigenous OERs. They'll start with the larger OER conversation and how OERs benefit students and the academy, share resources for finding existing OERs, and then take a look at the local UPEI OER context. There will be ample time to discuss details that specifically support OER creation for Indigenous researchers and educators.