UPEI Recruitment Visits - Valley High Schools, Nova Scotia
Tuesday, September 20 to Friday, September 23, 2022
UPEI Recruiters and First-year Advisers will be visiting high schools throughout the Wolfville, Nova Scotia region throughout the week. Please speak with your guidance counsellor to see when UPEI will be visiting your high school!
Here are a list of schools we'll be visiting during the week of September 20–23, 2022:
UPEI Recruitment Visits - Valley High Schools, Nova Scotia
Tuesday, September 20 to Friday, September 23, 2022
UPEI Recruiters and First-year Advisers will be visiting high schools throughout the Wolfville, Nova Scotia region throughout the week. Please speak with your guidance counsellor to see when UPEI will be visiting your high school!
Here are a list of schools we'll be visiting during the week of September 20–23, 2022:
Teaching Matters! - Academic Integrity: Evidence-Based Insights and Key Issues
The Teaching and Learning Centre is delighted to have Dr. Sarah Elaine Eaton from the Werklund School of Education, University of Calgary give a presentation on academic integrity.
Let's Talk Teaching - Interactive Ways to Teach Academic Integrity and Ethics
The Teaching and Learning Centre has two professional development activities for all instructional staff to learn more about academic integrity.
1) Join us for a hands-on workshop to learn activities you can apply in your class right away. This will be a practical, teaching-and-learning focused session focused on pro-active and strengths-based ways to learn about academic integrity and ethics. Come prepared to engage in active learning!
Meet Dr. Mike MacLellan, Associate Professor of Kinesiology
Dr. Mike MacLellan is an Associate Professor for UPEI’s Kinesiology program in the Department of Applied Human Sciences. He joined the department in 2018 and is responsible for teaching courses in Motor Learning and Control (KINE 2320), Human Motor Development (KINE 3410), Neural Control of Movement (KINE 4720), and Analysis of Human Movement (KINE 4810). The main goal of his teaching approach is to develop innovative leaders who will make meaningful contributions to the community following graduation. To meet this goal, Dr.
What’s Law Got To Do With It! Islands and Their Status In International Law
The legal status of islands has increasingly become contested in various parts of the world as a result of the distinction between islands and rocks, and the increasing development of artificial islands. Can international law resolve these issues or just make them more contentious?
Over $3 million raised for UPEI’s Alexander Bradshaw Campbell Entrance Scholarships
A group of dedicated volunteers, led by UPEI Chancellor Catherine Callbeck and businessman and philanthropist John Bragg, has raised over $3 million to fund the Alexander Bradshaw Campbell Entrance Scholarships for PEI high school graduates entering their first year at UPEI.
UPEI Cairo Campus holds first-ever Convocation ceremony on August 14
The University of Prince Edward Island held its first-ever Convocation ceremony on August 14 at its campus in New Cairo, Egypt.
Forty-five students in the faculties of Business, Engineering, and Science received their degrees from Dr. Greg Keefe, interim president and vice-chancellor of UPEI, who presided over the ceremony on behalf of the Honourable Catherine Callbeck, chancellor of UPEI.
In his address to the Class of 2022, Keefe remarked on this historic milestone for the University.