Campus Notices

Recently in the media, we have witnessed the damaging effects of sexualized violence at post-secondary institutions across Canada. We stand in support of the survivors of sexual and gender-based violence and we encourage all community members to interrupt harm when they see it. 

UPEI is a small community, and we have a responsibility to respect and lookout for one another. If you witness any form of sexual violence, step up and speak out and help us foster a culture of care for our campus community. 

In recognition of PEI's first Sexual Assault Awareness Week (September 20–24), please watch this short video—it just might be your best 3 minutes today! Tea Consent  

Also, this Thursday, September 23, at 5:30 pm in Rochford Square, Charlottetown, join the "Take Back the Night" March and show your support for survivors in our community! 

If you or someone you know is experiencing sexualized violence. Please reach out to UPEI's Sexual Violence Prevention and Response Coordinator, Eileen Conboy: 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w71WcO3ItUo

It is with great sadness that UPEI informs the campus community of the passing on September 17 of Margaret Doyle, long-time MAPUS representative on the University Senate.

Ms. Doyle was the epitome of life-long learning and a great contributor to the life of mature and part-time students on the University of Prince Edward Island campus.The flags in front of the Kelley Memorial Building and at UPEI Alumni Canada Games Place have been lowered to half-mast in her memory. 

Online condolences may be made and her obituary viewed on the Hennessey Cutcliffe Funeral Home website.

UPEI sends its deepest condolences to Ms. Doyle’s family, friends, and colleagues.

The AAU's 2021 Teaching Showcase scheduled to be held at St. Thomas University in October 2021 has been postponed. Information about rescheduling the Teaching Showcase will be circulated when it becomes available. 

Health, Safety and Environment is holding a UPEI Basic Biosafety Training session.

Topics to be covered include basic biosafety principles and how they are applied at the University of Prince Edward Island, as well as biosecurity training. This session is open to everyone including graduate students.

To attend the Basic Biosafety course, you must pre-register by contacting Shelly Kavanagh, before the end of the day September 24, 2021 by email (shkavanagh@upei.ca) or by phone (902-566-0901).

Please provide your name, department, your supervisor’s name (if applicable), email address, and phone number in your email or voice message.  Please indicate if you are a graduate student

The PEI chapter of the Council of Canadians is very pleased to be hosting a virtual evening with Seth Klein, author of A Good War: Mobilizing Canada for the Climate Emergency.

This event is presented in partnership with Bookmark, Charlottetown’s locally owned, independent bookshop, and the Climate Emergency Unit. It is happening on Thursday, September 23rd at 7 p.m.

This evening is free but registration is required.

During the Second World War, Canadian citizens and government remade the economy by retooling factories, transforming their workforce, and making the war effort a common cause. In A Good War, Seth Klein demonstrates how wartime thinking and community efforts can be repurposed today for Canada’s own Green New Deal.

More than just a how-to, A Good War offers a remarkably hopeful message for how we can meet the defining challenge of our lives.

The evening will feature a traditional opening by Knowledge-keeper and PEI Poet Laureate Julie Pellissier-Lush. The event will be moderated by Todd MacLean – a PEI musician and climate activist who composed special music for the event.

Seth Klein’s presentation will be followed by an audience Q&A and a panel discussion.

The panel features:

  • Sweta Daboo, Executive Director at the PEI Coalition for Women in Government
  • Stephanie Arnold, PhD candidate in PEI’s School of Climate Change and Adaptation
  • Colin Jeffrey, educator, musician and local climate advocate.

Please be sure to share the event on Facebook and register on Zoom.

The Health Centred Research Clinic at UPEI is offering an 8 session Chronic Disease Self-Management program for any UPEI Staff or Faculty that have been diagnosed with a chronic condition for at least one year or longer. 

The program will consist of weekly group exercise and education sessions at the Health Centred Research Clinic located in the lower level of the Steel Building.  To participate individuals must be currently employed by the University of Prince Edward Island either permanently, or a contract lasting for the duration of the program (early October finishing early December) and have been diagnosed with a chronic condition for at least one year or longer. 

If you are interested in learning more about this program, please reach out to the Program Coordinator, Laurie Michael at lmichael@upei.ca. We look forward to hearing from you! 

The deadlines for the following scholarships have been extended. Please follow the link for the application form and note the extension date provided below:

Applicants who have already submitted applications do not need to reapply and will be included in the applicant pool.

Students are encouraged to review the other separate application Fall awards with similar deadlines on our 1st Semester Award Cycle webpage. Separate applications and any required supporting documents should be sent electronically to scholarships@upei.ca.

WELCOME TO THE FALL TERM, EVERYONE!

A limited number of Writing Centre appointments will become available on Monday, September 20. Our full schedule will go into effect on Monday, October 4.

You can see our schedule and book your appointment now at upei.mywconline.com.

Both online and in-person appointments are available, as well as evening and weekend appointments. In-person appointments will take place in the Writing Centre (Robertson Library) following all UPEI COVID-19 protocols.

Don't succumb to confusion or frustration! Visit us early with your questions about any writing assignment in any discipline. Our friendly, knowledgeable tutors will help you find answers and produce your best work.

Stay safe and sane!  Have a terrific semester!

(Questions?  Email Jarmo at jjpuiras@upei.ca.)

If you're looking to brush up on your communications skills this fall and winter, we've got some great online courses for you!

Each course can be completed at your own pace, with new content added each week. The short assignments will help you develop a portfolio of your work AND you'll receive a digital badge for each course that you complete.

Click here for more information:  https://www.upei.ca/professional-development/certificates/professional-communications-certificate or contact pdp@upei.ca with any questions.

Health, Safety and Environment is holding a UPEI Basic Biosafety Training session.

Topics to be covered include basic biosafety principles and how they are applied at the University of Prince Edward Island, as well as biosecurity training. This session is open to everyone including graduate students.

To attend the Basic Biosafety course, you must pre-register by contacting Shelly Kavanagh, before the end of the day September 24, 2021 by email (shkavanagh@upei.ca) or by phone (902-566-0901).

Please provide your name, department, your supervisor’s name (if applicable), email address, and phone number in your email or voice message.  Please indicate if you are a graduate student

Mark your calendar for this upcoming event.  Dr. Sheila Cote-Meek (co-editor of Decolonizing and Indigenizing Education in Canada and Vice-President Equity, People and Culture at York University) will be giving a book talk on October 15 at 2:00 pm.  This event will have a follow-up book club facilitated by Dr. Sherry Pictou (First female District Chief for the Confederacy of Mainland Mi’kmaq and Assistant Professor in the Faculties of Law and Management, Dalhousie University). These events are being hosted jointly between Mount Saint Vincent University, Saint Mary's University and Dalhousie University, and are open to all educators at AAU institutions. 

For more details and to register, check out these posters for Dr. Cote-Meek's Book Talk  and the follow-up Educators' Book Club or email the Teaching and Learning Centre TLC@upei.ca

If you’re an international student in your final year of study in PEI, we’d like to encourage you to apply for the Study & Stay PEI Program. Program participants receive free exclusive access to networking, career supports, immigration resources and more. Applicants from one of the following PEI post-secondary institutions are welcome to apply:

  • University of Prince Edward Island

  • Holland College

  • Collège de I’île 

Please click here to view more details and find out how to apply: http://studypei.ca/.

If students have any questions or need help with the application, please drop by at the Robertson Library 225 anytime Monday - Friday between 10 AM - 12 PM, and 1 PM - 3 PM or email us at studyandstaypei@upei.ca!

Have you ever ACCIDENTALLY TYPED WITH THE CAPS LOCK BUTTON ON? Highlight the text and hit ‘Shift + F3’ and it will change anything from uppercase to lowercase and vice versa. 

The PEI chapter of the Council of Canadians is very pleased to be hosting a virtual evening with Seth Klein, author of A Good War: Mobilizing Canada for the Climate Emergency.

This event is presented in partnership with Bookmark, Charlottetown’s locally owned, independent bookshop, and the Climate Emergency Unit. It is happening on Thursday, September 23rd at 7 p.m.

This evening is free but registration is required.

During the Second World War, Canadian citizens and government remade the economy by retooling factories, transforming their workforce, and making the war effort a common cause. In A Good War, Seth Klein demonstrates how wartime thinking and community efforts can be repurposed today for Canada’s own Green New Deal.

More than just a how-to, A Good War offers a remarkably hopeful message for how we can meet the defining challenge of our lives.

The evening will feature a traditional opening by Knowledge-keeper and PEI Poet Laureate Julie Pellissier-Lush. The event will be moderated by Todd MacLean – a PEI musician and climate activist who composed special music for the event.

Seth Klein’s presentation will be followed by an audience Q&A and a panel discussion.

The panel features:

  • Sweta Daboo, Executive Director at the PEI Coalition for Women in Government
  • Stephanie Arnold, PhD candidate in PEI’s School of Climate Change and Adaptation
  • Colin Jeffrey, educator, musician and local climate advocate.

Please be sure to share the event on Facebook and register on Zoom.

The Health Centred Research Clinic at UPEI is offering an 8 session Chronic Disease Self-Management program for any UPEI Staff or Faculty that have been diagnosed with a chronic condition for at least one year or longer. 

The program will consist of weekly group exercise and education sessions at the Health Centred Research Clinic located in the lower level of the Steel Building.  To participate individuals must be currently employed by the University of Prince Edward Island either permanently, or a contract lasting for the duration of the program (early October finishing early December) and have been diagnosed with a chronic condition for at least one year or longer. 

If you are interested in learning more about this program, please reach out to the Program Coordinator, Laurie Michael at lmichael@upei.ca. We look forward to hearing from you! 

Join the UPEI Concussion Awareness Program and the PEI Department of Health and Wellness for PEI’s first annual Concussion Awareness Week happening September 27 to 29, 2021. Activities will include an art contest, a social media campaign, and an opportunity for all to engage with an interdisciplinary panel session.

Great information and resources will be shared on social media leading up to and during the week so be sure to find us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter @UPEICAP.

The Teaching and Learning Centre invites you to Weekly Coffee Chats, informal get-togethers over coffee (or tea) to chat with peers and colleagues. Meet new friends or connect with old ones across departments and disciplines. These are not technical help-sessions, but we welcome all faculty, librarians and instructional staff (CNIs, lab instructors, etc.) with questions, comments, or concerns in addition to a warm, friendly conversation. No RSVP needed, just drop in anytime.

Date and Time: 

Weekly Wednesdays at 10:30 am beginning on Wednesday, September 22, 2021

How to Attend the Coffee Chats: 

Zoom Link on the Teaching & Learning Centre Events webpage: https://upei.zoom.us/j/61404770972?pwd=TlRZd2ppWURPMUNMS2w4cHJBcUQ4Zz09

In consideration of the difficulties that exposure to scented products cause to sensitive individuals UPEI asks for your cooperation in making our campus a scent-free environment. We ask that all faculty, staff, students, and visitors refrain from wearing or using products with strong scents/fragrances while on campus. A few examples of products to refrain from wearing or using are: colognes/perfumes, strongly scented body sprays and lotions, hair care products with strong scents, strongly scented shaving lotion, air fresheners, scented candles and Aromatic Oils (used in aromatherapy).

UPEI’s Scent-Free Initiative Policy can be viewed here.

If you have any questions about UPEI’s Scent-Free Initiative please contact the Health, Safety and Environment Department at 902-566-0901 (Shelly Kavanagh) or 902-566-0516 (Liz Rostant- MacArthur).

To report an exposure to scented products please follow UPEI’s incident reporting process.

 

The PEI chapter of the Council of Canadians is very pleased to be hosting a virtual evening with Seth Klein, author of A Good War: Mobilizing Canada for the Climate Emergency.

This event is presented in partnership with Bookmark, Charlottetown’s locally owned, independent bookshop, and the Climate Emergency Unit. It is happening on Thursday, September 23rd at 7 p.m.

This evening is free but registration is required.

During the Second World War, Canadian citizens and government remade the economy by retooling factories, transforming their workforce, and making the war effort a common cause. In A Good War, Seth Klein demonstrates how wartime thinking and community efforts can be repurposed today for Canada’s own Green New Deal.

More than just a how-to, A Good War offers a remarkably hopeful message for how we can meet the defining challenge of our lives.

The evening will feature a traditional opening by Knowledge-keeper and PEI Poet Laureate Julie Pellissier-Lush. The event will be moderated by Todd MacLean – a PEI musician and climate activist who composed special music for the event.

Seth Klein’s presentation will be followed by an audience Q&A and a panel discussion.

The panel features:

  • Sweta Daboo, Executive Director at the PEI Coalition for Women in Government
  • Stephanie Arnold, PhD candidate in PEI’s School of Climate Change and Adaptation
  • Colin Jeffrey, educator, musician and local climate advocate.

Please be sure to share the event on Facebook and register on Zoom.

The Health Centred Research Clinic at UPEI is offering an 8 session Chronic Disease Self-Management program for any UPEI Staff or Faculty that have been diagnosed with a chronic condition for at least one year or longer. 

The program will consist of weekly group exercise and education sessions at the Health Centred Research Clinic located in the lower level of the Steel Building.  To participate individuals must be currently employed by the University of Prince Edward Island either permanently, or a contract lasting for the duration of the program (early October finishing early December) and have been diagnosed with a chronic condition for at least one year or longer. 

If you are interested in learning more about this program, please reach out to the Program Coordinator, Laurie Michael at lmichael@upei.ca. We look forward to hearing from you!