Campus Notices
Online Employee and Spouse/Dependent Tuition Waive
The deadline for Fall 2020 Tuition Waivers is August 19, 2020. We encourage you to have tuition waivers
If you have any questions, please contact Heather Walsh at: (902) 566-0514 or HRgeneral@upei.ca.
In this workshop we will go over the importance of course intro videos(especially during this time), what should be included in your course intro video and a few simple ways you can create these videos on your own. This session will be hosted online with limited spaces.
August 19th, 2020 - 2pm-3pm
Reminder! The Arts and Sciences reading group is meeting Monday, August 17, at 10:30am, to discuss chapters 4 and 5 from Kevin Gannon's book, Radical Hope: a teaching manifesto. The book is available through Robertson Library here. Let Greg Doran know if you're coming at gdoran@upei.ca, and he'll send you the Zoom details. Questions? Contact Greg or Ann Braithwaite, abraithwaite@upei.ca. Hope to see there!
Join Accessibility Services for the session, “I've Received an Accommodation Letter Now What".
In this session, Accessibility Services will review the accommodation process, review accommodations that frequently generate questions, and review who is responsible for implementation. The session will take place online on September 2 at 1:00 pm.
To sign up for this session, please complete the following Google Form:
https://forms.gle/zjHNBwH7pdwdeJyWA
Please share with any colleagues you think would be interested in attending. We hope to see you there.
Troy Life & Fire Safety will be performing the annual fire alarm inspections for the remainder of the buildings on the following dates. As part of these inspections, there will be testing of alarms. There will be an audible notification stating that this is a test at the beginning of testing and again when the testing is completed. The building occupants are not required to evacuate during the testing period. The ringing of alarms is required to test their function and to ensure the speakers work throughout the building. This will be a small portion (up to 2 hours) of the total time they are in the building.
Blanchard Hall: August 12th
Bernardine Hall: August 13th
Wanda Wyatt Dining Hall: August 14th
Bill & Denise Andrew Hall: August 17th - 18th
Atlantic Veterinary College: August 24th - 28th
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact Jackie MacPhail at jmacphail@upei.ca.
Online Employee and Spouse/Dependent Tuition Waive
The deadline for Fall 2020 Tuition Waivers is August 19, 2020. We encourage you to have tuition waivers
If you have any questions, please contact Heather Walsh at: (902) 566-0514 or HRgeneral@upei.ca.
The UPEI Alumni Association is calling for individuals to join its Board of Directors for a three-year term, beginning in September, 2020
Nominees must:
- be a graduate of UPEI, SDU, or PWC
- desire to strengthen alumni/university connections
- want to enhance the experiences of current students
- attend 4 to 5 meetings a year
- be willing to serve as chair/member of a committee
To nominate yourself or someone you know, or for more information, contact the Alumni office at alumni@upei.ca. Include name, graduation year, and any experiences/interests that would make the nominee a valuable board member.
Please submit nominations by August 28, 2020.
Reminder! The Arts and Sciences reading group is meeting Monday, August 17, at 10:30am, to discuss chapters 4 and 5 from Kevin Gannon's book, Radical Hope: a teaching manifesto. The book is available through Robertson Library here. Let Greg Doran know if you're coming at gdoran@upei.ca, and he'll send you the Zoom details. Questions? Contact Greg or Ann Braithwaite, abraithwaite@upei.ca. Hope to see there!
If you have taken the Blackboard Collaborate and/or Creating Interactive Content workshops you have a basic awareness around using Collaborate and H5P. Or maybe there is another topic you would like to dive deeper into with the help of the E-Learning Office? If you would now like to build some more practical skills in using a tool introduced to you by the E-Learning Office then consider getting together a few likeminded colleagues and booking a small group tutorial. These tutorials will provide you with an opportunity to move beyond just listening about the tool or idea to trying things out for yourself.
Group size: 4-6
Duration: 1-2 hrs
Delivery method: Online
Facilitated by: The E-Learning Office
You can provide a list of questions or specific topics you want covered or the E-Learning Office can create a tutorial for your group.
Book a tutorial for your group
Not certain you can get a group together but would still like to sign up? If there are enough individuals who sign up then we can put together a tutorial for you.
Online Employee and Spouse/Dependent Tuition Waive
The deadline for Fall 2020 Tuition Waivers is August 19, 2020. We encourage you to have tuition waivers
If you have any questions, please contact Heather Walsh at: (902) 566-0514 or HRgeneral@upei.ca.
The UPEI Scholarships and Awards Office is accepting applications and nominations for the 2020 MacLauchlan Prizes for Effective Writing.
In July 2011, the family of Harry and Marjorie MacLauchlan of Stanhope, PEI made another leadership gift to UPEI to create a substantial program of awards to encourage and recognize student writing achievement. The gift is to honour H. Wade MacLauchlan’s twelve years of service as UPEI president and vice-chancellor, and to recognize the importance of effective writing as a foundational skill for academic success and lifelong learning.
The MacLauchlan Prizes for Effective Writing is the largest such student-oriented program in Canada.
A total of 60 awards valued at $500 each are available in 2020 for successful applicants.
Returning undergraduate students, faculty, and staff are eligible to apply for a MacLauchlan Prize for Effective Writing based on criteria for four categories:
MacLauchlan Prize for Effective Writing (Community)
MacLauchlan Prize for Effective Writing (Course Work)
MacLauchlan Prize for Effective Writing (Faculty and Staff)
MacLauchlan Prize for Effective Writing (Webster Centre)
The UPEI learning community is encouraged to review the four categories of prizes for details on submission criteria. The deadline for submissions is October 6, 2020.
For more information, please contact scholarships@upei.ca.
Join Accessibility Services for the session, “I've Received an Accommodation Letter Now What".
In this session, Accessibility Services will review the accommodation process, review accommodations that frequently generate questions, and review who is responsible for implementation. The session will take place online on September 2 at 1:00 pm.
To sign up for this session, please complete the following Google Form:
https://forms.gle/zjHNBwH7pdwdeJyWA
Please share with any colleagues you think would be interested in attending. We hope to see you there.
As part of our Campus high voltage distribution system upgrade project, we will be required to have a number of power interruptions. These power interruptions are necessary to transfer the power from the existing UPEI high voltage electrical switchgear located in the lower level of the Central Utility Building to the new high voltage electrical distribution system located in the new main electrical room recently added on to the Central Utility Building.
The schedule of power interruptions and associated buildings is listed below. This schedule may be required to be changed as we progress through the stages. Should that be required, I will send out a new Campus notice listing the updated schedule.
The emergency power generators will be started for each building prior to the beginning of the power interruption, which will mean 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.
August 11, 2020 – Beginning at 4:00 pm, expected to take approximately 12 hours to complete.
Dalton Hall, Memorial Hall, Cass Science Hall, K.C. Irving Chemistry Centre, Bill and Denise Andrew Hall, Don and Marion McDougall Hall, Bernardine Hall, Blanchard Hall, Chaplaincy Centre, Daycare Building, Kelley Memorial Building, Regis and Joan Duffy Research Centre, and the Atlantic Veterinary College.
August 12, 2020 – Beginning at 4:00 pm, expected to take approximately 12 hours to complete.
All Campus Buildings
Online Employee and Spouse/Dependent Tuition Waive
The deadline for Fall 2020 Tuition Waivers is August 19, 2020. We encourage you to have tuition waivers
If you have any questions, please contact Heather Walsh at: (902) 566-0514 or HRgeneral@upei.ca.
The UPEI Scholarships and Awards Office is accepting applications and nominations for the 2020 MacLauchlan Prizes for Effective Writing.
In July 2011, the family of Harry and Marjorie MacLauchlan of Stanhope, PEI made another leadership gift to UPEI to create a substantial program of awards to encourage and recognize student writing achievement. The gift is to honour H. Wade MacLauchlan’s twelve years of service as UPEI president and vice-chancellor, and to recognize the importance of effective writing as a foundational skill for academic success and lifelong learning.
The MacLauchlan Prizes for Effective Writing is the largest such student-oriented program in Canada.
A total of 60 awards valued at $500 each are available in 2020 for successful applicants.
Returning undergraduate students, faculty, and staff are eligible to apply for a MacLauchlan Prize for Effective Writing based on criteria for four categories:
MacLauchlan Prize for Effective Writing (Community)
MacLauchlan Prize for Effective Writing (Course Work)
MacLauchlan Prize for Effective Writing (Faculty and Staff)
MacLauchlan Prize for Effective Writing (Webster Centre)
The UPEI learning community is encouraged to review the four categories of prizes for details on submission criteria. The deadline for submissions is October 6, 2020.
For more information, please contact scholarships@upei.ca.
As part of our Campus high voltage distribution system upgrade project, we will be required to have a number of power interruptions. These power interruptions are necessary to transfer the power from the existing UPEI high voltage electrical switchgear located in the lower level of the Central Utility Building to the new high voltage electrical distribution system located in the new main electrical room recently added on to the Central Utility Building.
The schedule of power interruptions and associated buildings is listed below. This schedule may be required to be changed as we progress through the stages. Should that be required, I will send out a new Campus notice listing the updated schedule.
The emergency power generators will be started for each building prior to the beginning of the power interruption, which will mean 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.
August 11, 2020 – Beginning at 4:00 pm, expected to take approximately 12 hours to complete.
Dalton Hall, Memorial Hall, Cass Science Hall, K.C. Irving Chemistry Centre, Bill and Denise Andrew Hall, Don and Marion McDougall Hall, Bernardine Hall, Blanchard Hall, Chaplaincy Centre, Daycare Building, Kelley Memorial Building, Regis and Joan Duffy Research Centre, and the Atlantic Veterinary College.
August 12, 2020 – Beginning at 4:00 pm, expected to take approximately 12 hours to complete.
All Campus Buildings
TITLE OF THESIS: Selection Of Scientific Indicators For Tracking, Understanding, And Communicating Climate Change In Prince Edward Island, Canada
Date: Tuesday, August 11th, 1:00 pm
ABSTRACT
The objective of this thesis is to develop a suite of scientific indicators for tracking, understanding, and communicating climate change in the 3 major economic sectors in PEI, including agriculture, fisheries, and tourism, and the general public as a fourth group. The process for the selection of scientific indicators for PEI was conducted by (1) a literature review through examination of scientific papers and government documents, (2) a public survey, and (3) statistical analysis of survey results. Climate indicators selected in other coastal environment jurisdictions, with similar climatic patterns, and from research papers in the sectors of interest were first reviewed for their suitability in the context of PEI. A total of 127 potential indicators were compiled from the literature review and screened, using 6 criteria: relevance, traceability, timeliness, data adequacy, representative data, and relevance to PEI. The characteristics of each selected climate indicator are discussed to reflect what the indicator measures, why it is important, and what factors influence the indicator. Technical considerations that support the reliability and understanding of each climate indicator are discussed, including the strengths and limitations of available data, as well as complementary graphs, maps, and other visual techniques. The selected climate indicators intersect with at least one of the chosen sectors or the general public and have adequate data available to be calculated on a timely basis. Preference was given to indicators that provide climate tracking information to more than one sector in an effort to reduce the overall number of those selected. Climate indicators not applicable to local PEI conditions by not demonstrating local climate change effects over time were screened out.
A public survey was used to obtain input from the economic sectors of agricultural, fishery, tourism, and the general public to enable selection of the most useful climate indicators for these major sectors of the Prince Edward Island economy and the general public. For the survey, one hundred and three (n=103) individuals completed the survey allowing the evaluation of 23 unique indicators on a score from 0 to 5 depending on their perceived importance (with 5 being the highest importance). The public survey results were statistically analyzed to assess the value and importance of each climate indicator to each economic sector. Climate change was considered an important issue by over 98% of all evaluators. The top 5 scoring climate change indicators in terms of importance included extreme precipitation events, sea level rise, drought periods, extreme wind events, and seasonal temperature change. As expected, some indicators were found to be more important to some sectors than others. For example, sea level rise was rated more important by the fishery and tourism sectors and less important by the farming sector.
A list of 19 indicators was further refined by completion of a feasibility assessment using 5 evaluation criteria resulting in shortened list of 11 climate change indicators. Any of the 8 other indicators can also be included if commitments for funding, monitoring, tracking and analysis can be identified from one or more organizations.
The presentation and examination will be presented via a web conference. Please RSVP to the Graduate Studies Coordinator at gsc@upei.ca for the information to connect if you wish to attend.
Troy Life & Fire Safety will be performing the annual fire alarm inspections for the remainder of the buildings on the following dates. As part of these inspections, there will be testing of alarms. There will be an audible notification stating that this is a test at the beginning of testing and again when the testing is completed. The building occupants are not required to evacuate during the testing period. The ringing of alarms is required to test their function and to ensure the speakers work throughout the building. This will be a small portion (up to 2 hours) of the total time they are in the building.
Blanchard Hall: August 12th
Bernardine Hall: August 13th
Wanda Wyatt Dining Hall: August 14th
Bill & Denise Andrew Hall: August 17th - 18th
Atlantic Veterinary College: August 24th - 28th
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact Jackie MacPhail at jmacphail@upei.ca.
Online Employee and Spouse/Dependent Tuition Waive
The deadline for Fall 2020 Tuition Waivers is August 19, 2020. We encourage you to have tuition waivers
If you have any questions, please contact Heather Walsh at: (902) 566-0514 or HRgeneral@upei.ca.
Students can now pay tuition using a credit card through their myUPEI student portal.
Tuition credit card payments must be made online and will be subject to a non-refundable convenience fee of 2.5%, charged to your card by PayPath. Credit cards accepted for tuition include MasterCard and VISA.
UPEI will continue to accept VISA, MasterCard and Amex for payment of Application fees and Deposits.
A list of all accepted payment methods can be found on the UPEI website here: https://www.upei.ca/fees/payment-options