Campus Notices

Applications for UPEI's Co-operative Education Program are now open! Co-op combines classroom studies with practical work experience outside the university environment. Co-op students gain the benefit of applying their classroom learning, obtaining paid work experience, and expanding their professional networks. 

Students can learn more and apply through UPEI's Experiential Education website

Application deadline: September 21, 2022.
 

The Atlantic Veterinary College currently has a male beagle named Roddy available for adoption. He is two years old, neutered, and vaccinated; a dental cleaning will be included with his adoption. Roddy is a silly puppy with a lot of energy and loves to run and play. He loves to play with other beagles and has not shown any signs of aggression. However, Roddy doesn’t always pick up on other dog’s social cues, and sometimes other dogs become agitated with his playfulness. 

Roddy would thrive in a house with a family that is able to spend a lot of time training and exercising with Roddy. It is preferable that he is placed in a home where the owners are home most of the day. Single-pet and multi-pet households would be considered if it was the right fit. 

If you are interested in learning more about Roddy, please contact Melissa Hamel at mhamel@upei.ca or 902-566-0938.

To fill out an online adoption application: https://bit.ly/3Rc5XrK

The Teaching and Learning Centre has two activities for all instructional staff. 

1) Join us for a hands-on workshop to learn academic integrity activities you can apply in your classroom 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! 

2) Meet at the Teaching and Learning Centre, Robertson Library Annex Room 230 at 3:30 pm for an informal opportunity to ask questions and engage in conversation around academic integrity issues with Dr. Sarah Elaine Eaton from the Werklund School of Education, University of Calgary.  

The UPEI 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.

Join Dr. Eaton for an evidence-informed keynote about key issues and trends related academic integrity including: (a) how COVID-19 changed our understanding of academic integrity; (b) expanded definitions of academic integrity that extend beyond student conduct; (c) how equity, diversity, inclusion, decolonization, and Indigenization play a role in academic integrity; (d) cutting-edge topics such as the role artificial intelligence is playing in teaching, learning, and assessment; and (e) updated and practical approaches to promote integrity and address misconduct. You’ll come away with new insights, lots to think about, and ideas for how to move forward.

Dr. Eaton is the author of Plagiarism in Higher Education: Tackling Tough Topics in Academic Integrity.

The UPEI Health & Wellness Centre will provide COVID-19 Booster Clinics on September 14 and 15 in McMillan Hall, W.A. Murphy Student Centre, from 9:00 am to 3:00 pm. The clinics will provide first dose, second dose, and booster doses of COVID-19 vaccines to students, faculty, and staff, as well as family members who are 18 and older. First come, first served. There is no need to make an appointment, and there is no charge for the vaccine. Vaccines are provided by the Province of Prince Edward Island's Chief Public Health Office (CPHO). Please bring your provincial health card or UPEI ID as we need to provide a record to the CHPO.

Dr. Greg Keefe, UPEI President and Vice-Chancellor (interim), invites UPEI employees to a WELCOME-BACK APPRECIATION BARBEQUE FOR FACULTY AND STAFF on Tuesday, August 30, 2022*, from 11:30 am–1:30 pm in the quad in front of SDU Main Building.

All are welcome to gather and get recharged for the fall semester!

*Rain date will Thursday, September 1, 2022, same time.

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Applications for UPEI's Co-operative Education Program are now open! Co-op combines classroom studies with practical work experience outside the university environment. Co-op students gain the benefit of applying their classroom learning, obtaining paid work experience, and expanding their professional networks. 

Students can learn more and apply through UPEI's Experiential Education website

Application deadline: September 21, 2022.
 

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?

Donald Rothwell is a professor of international law at the ANU College of Law, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia. Born on the island continent of Australia, he is a graduate of the University of Alberta, and the University of Calgary, and has lived on Vancouver Island and studied islands and the law of the sea for 30 years.

WHEN: September 13, 7 pm

WHERE: SDU Faculty Lounge, Main Building, University of Prince Edward Island 

MSc Molecular and Macromolecular Sciences

Thesis defense, Thursday, September 1, 2022, 9:00 am, via web conference

Presenter: Petra Larsen

Title: "Evaluation of Longevity, Antibacterial, Antioxidant and Anti-inflammatory Efficacies of Honey Extracted from Lozenges”

Abstract:

Honey is a sweet viscous food product that is popularly used as a natural sweetener, but it also possesses a number of beneficial health properties due to its bioactive components. However, the processing methods used to make honey products, including honey candies (lozenges and drops), result in changes to both chemical and biological properties of the honey. Although rarely investigated in literature, it is valuable to determine how the properties of these honey candies may have changed compared to raw, unprocessed honey. In this study, changes to colour, enzyme (diastase) activity, phenolic/flavonoid content, and hydrogen peroxide concentration were evaluated for processed honey candies. As well, antioxidant, antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, and wound healing activities were also determined and compared with raw unprocessed honey. It was found that processing did result in chemical and biological changes in the honey lozenges and drops, but that overall, the natural health properties of honey were maintained, or enhanced relative to raw honey.

If you wish to attend the public presentation, please contact the Graduate Studies Coordinator at gsc@upei.ca to receive the link.

Everyone is welcome.

This is the last week to apply for the Study & Stay PEI Program. All final semester/year international students from the University of Prince Edward Island, Holland College, and Collège de l'Île are encouraged to apply.

Apply today at http://studypei.ca/. Please help us share with anyone who might benefit from joining the program.

Study & Stay PEI Program graduates will 

  • be prepared for the PEI workforce post-graduation; 

  • develop soft skills that will be used in both social and professional settings; 

  • gain a network of peers and professionals to connect to the labour market; 

  • gain knowledge on permanent immigration pathways; 

  • receive a certificate of completion at the graduation ceremony in June 2023; 

  • step outside their comfort zone and have fun! 

The application deadline is 11:59 pm (AST) on Friday, September 2, 2022. Please contact us at studyandstaypei@upei.ca if you have any questions. 

The Atlantic Veterinary College currently has a male beagle named Roddy available for adoption. He is two years old, neutered, and vaccinated; a dental cleaning will be included with his adoption. Roddy is a silly puppy with a lot of energy and loves to run and play. He loves to play with other beagles and has not shown any signs of aggression. However, Roddy doesn’t always pick up on other dog’s social cues, and sometimes other dogs become agitated with his playfulness. 

Roddy would thrive in a house with a family that is able to spend a lot of time training and exercising with Roddy. It is preferable that he is placed in a home where the owners are home most of the day. Single-pet and multi-pet households would be considered if it was the right fit. 

If you are interested in learning more about Roddy, please contact Melissa Hamel at mhamel@upei.ca or 902-566-0938.

To fill out an online adoption application: https://bit.ly/3Rc5XrK

The UPEI Health, Safety, and Environment department (HSE) is offering Standard First Aid/CPR training sessions:

Standard First Aid/CPR
September 12 & 13, 2022
8:30 am–4:00 pm
MCDH 214

This comprehensive two-day course offers first aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) skills for those who need enhanced training as a work requirement (high risk areas such as labs).

Cost of registration will be covered by HSE for all UPEI faculty and staff, including students who require training for on-campus employment. Students who do not require training for on-campus employment are welcome to attend; however, the cost of registration will not be covered. Please note that lunch will not be provided.

As space is limited, please pre-register by contacting Jacky Buell by the end of the day Wednesday, September 7, via email (hse@upei.ca) or by phone (902-566-0901).

The Department of Sociology and Anthropology invites members of the campus community to an event in memory of Dr. Benet Davetian, who recently passed away.  

A memorial to honour Dr. Davetian has been scheduled for September 8, 2022, between 4:00 and 5:00 pm in the Dawson Lounge, to celebrate the life and times of a dear friend, colleague, scholar, and teacher.     

Presented by:

  • Leslie Cudmore, Research Grants Coordinator, Office of Research Services
  • Tina Saksida, Associate Professor, Faculty of Business
  • Josh MacFadyen, Associate Professor, Faculty of Arts and Canada Research Chair in Geospatial Humanities

This session will introduce common funding opportunities for applicants in the social sciences and humanities, discuss key components of grant applications, and provide grant writing tips for applicants. Drs. Saksida and MacFadyen, faculty members who have successfully received SSHRC funding and served on grant evaluation panels, will share their advice, experiences, and lessons learned.

To assist with session planning, please RSVP to researchservices@upei.ca

As part of the new residence building construction project, we will be required to have two power shutdowns that will affect the Atlantic Veterinary College, Blanchard Hall, Bernardine Hall, Wanda Wyatt Dining Hall, Don and Marion McDougall Hall, Memorial Hall, Cass Science Hall, Duffy Science Centre, Regis and Joan Duffy Research Centre, Kelley Memorial Building, Robertson Library, Dalton Hall, K.C. Irving Chemistry Centre, Chaplaincy Centre, Daycare, Wanda Wyatt Dining Hall, and Bill and Denise Andrew Hall. This power shutdown is necessary to bring permanent power to the new building.  

This shutdown is scheduled for Wednesday, August 31, 2022, beginning at 5:00 am and is expected to take approximately 2 hours to complete. The second power shutdown is scheduled for 5:00 pm on the same day and is expected to take approximately 2 hours to complete. This second shutdown will not affect the Atlantic Veterinary College and the Regis and Joan Duffy Research Centre.

The emergency power generators will be started for each building prior to the beginning of the power interruptions, which means that there will be no delay of power for anything currently on emergency power when the power is disconnected. 

Facilities Management apologizes 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. 

Environmental Studies and Island Studies welcomes the campus community to a research seminar presented by Kimberly Wishart Chu Foon, PhD candidate in Environmental Sciences at UPEI. Her talk, titled Networks and Conservation: A study on the island of Trinidad and Tobago, will be held on Tuesday, August 30, 2022, at 10:30 a.m. in HSB 103. Kimberly Wishart Chu Foon is a candidate for a cross-appointed tenure-track faculty position in Environmental Studies and Island Studies. All are welcome.

Overview: The New Managers Certificate program is designed for those who are new to the manager/supervisor role or aspire to be a manager/supervisor. In this certificate program, the following topics will be explored in-depth: personal leadership styles, communication, strategic thinking, change management, performance management, creating effective teams, managing conflict, and cultural awareness in the workplace. After the completion of this certificate, participants will have the tools, techniques, and confidence to provide effective leadership within the workplace.

This program is designed for people who have just become a manager or supervisor, or are interested in becoming a manager and/or a supervisor, within either the public and private sector.

Individual courses:

  • The Leader in You
  • Cultural Awareness in the Workplace
  • Effective Teams
  • Communicating as a Leader
  • Managing Conflict in the Workplace
  • Performance Management
  • Change Management
  • Strategic Thinking

Type of delivery: In-person or virtual.

Duration: Eight courses for a total of 48 hours. If conducted in-person – eight modules over eight days. If conducted virtually – eight modules over sixteen half-days, with each day lasting three hours.

Facilitators: Laura Johnson, Elizabeth Pederson, Wendy MacIntyre, and Lisa Dollar

Start date: October 19, 2022

More information: https://www.upei.ca/professional-development/certificates/new-managers-certificate

The Atlantic Veterinary College currently has a male beagle named Roddy available for adoption. He is two years old, neutered, and vaccinated; a dental cleaning will be included with his adoption. Roddy is a silly puppy with a lot of energy and loves to run and play. He loves to play with other beagles and has not shown any signs of aggression. However, Roddy doesn’t always pick up on other dog’s social cues, and sometimes other dogs become agitated with his playfulness. 

Roddy would thrive in a house with a family that is able to spend a lot of time training and exercising with Roddy. It is preferable that he is placed in a home where the owners are home most of the day. Single-pet and multi-pet households would be considered if it was the right fit. 

If you are interested in learning more about Roddy, please contact Melissa Hamel at mhamel@upei.ca or 902-566-0938.

To fill out an online adoption application: https://bit.ly/3Rc5XrK

The UPEI Health, Safety, and Environment department (HSE) is offering Standard First Aid/CPR training sessions:

Standard First Aid/CPR
September 12 & 13, 2022
8:30 am–4:00 pm
MCDH 214

This comprehensive two-day course offers first aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) skills for those who need enhanced training as a work requirement (high risk areas such as labs).

Cost of registration will be covered by HSE for all UPEI faculty and staff, including students who require training for on-campus employment. Students who do not require training for on-campus employment are welcome to attend; however, the cost of registration will not be covered. Please note that lunch will not be provided.

As space is limited, please pre-register by contacting Jacky Buell by the end of the day Wednesday, September 7, via email (hse@upei.ca) or by phone (902-566-0901).