Campus Notices
UPEI Mental Health Week 2019 is a five-day event jam-packed with a variety of events and sessions for all members of our UPEI community. Connect with friends and colleagues—relationships matter! Here’s a snapshot of the great activities taking place Monday, January 28:
- Info Booth & Build a Quilt, Monday–Friday: W. A. Murphy Student Centre (MSC) Concourse 10:00 am–3:00 pm
- Info Booth & Counselling FAQs,Monday–Friday: 10:00 am–3:00pm, Robertson Library Breezeway, Dalton Hall Foyer and AVC Foyer
- Zen Zone, Monday–Friday: 10:00 am–3:00 pm, W. A. Murphy Student Centre Day Lounge
- MHW Kick-Off! “Open Up Wide. No, Wider. Cultivating Happiness Through Vulnerability” presented by Jeremie Saunders of the SickBoy Podcast, 12:00–1:00 pm, McMillan Hall
- Dear Inspiring Self: How to Write a Self-Reflective Narrative, 2:00–3:00 pm, Dalton Hall 401
- Yoga Stretch/Guided Meditation with Pam Harris, 4:30–5:15 pm, Andrew Hall 142
- How to Help a Friend, 6:00–7:00 pm, Dalton Hall, Campus Life Lounge, 5th Floor
View the full UPEI Mental Health Week 2019 schedule for detailed event descriptions.
As part of this year's Mental Health Week, the second Out of the Blue Gala is taking place on January 31st in the Wanda Wyatt Dining Hall with doors opening 6:30pm followed by dinner and the guest speaker at 7:00pm. A gala night aimed to tackle the negative and harmful stigma surrounding mental health, students and other attendees will get to hear UPEI's very own Leigh Reid share his story, enjoy a delicious plated meal prepared by Chartwells Head Chef Alan Paul and his team, and engage with community mental health advocates.
Tickets for this event are available at the Residence Office and the Wanda Wyatt Dining Hall, or through Residence Life Coordinator, Sarah Donald (sdonald@upei.ca)
Starting in Fall 2019, UPEI’s Island Studies department will be offering three versions of the Master of Arts in Island Studies program. In addition to the thesis degree option, we will be offering two specializations in the new course and work-study-based version of the program; one in Island Tourism, and another in Sustainable Island Communities.
Scholarships and bursaries are available. To learn more about these innovative degrees, join us on Tuesday, January 29th, from 3:00 to 4:00pm or from 6:00 to 7:00pm, in Rm. 237 of the Don and Marion McDougall Hall. For more information, contact Jim Randall, the Program Coordinator, at mais@upei.ca or 902-620-5013.
Investigation of the Effects of Sedentary Behaviour and Moderate Exercise on Glucose Tolerance and Insulin Sensitivity
Are you a healthy non-smoker between the ages of 18-50? Researchers at the UPEI Department of Applied Health Sciences are seeking participants for a clinical study to investigate the effects of sedentary behaviour and moderate exercise on glucose metabolism.
You may qualify if you are:
- healthy
- a non-smoker
- not diabetic
- not pregnant
- aged 18-50 years
This research project has received approval from the UPEI Research Ethics Boards. If you have any concerns about this study, please contact the University of PEI Research Ethics Board (902) 620-5104, or by e-mail at reb@upei.ca. You can also contact the study Principal Investigators, Dr. Travis Saunders at 902-566-0641 or Dr. Adam Johnston at 902-620-5225
For full study details, or to sign-up for this study, please contact Marcellus Campbell: marccampbell@upei.ca, or call (780) 340-5994.
Bring your lunch and join us for "Happiness - A Journey or A Destination", Presented by Shepell Total Health Solutions
Description: An employee that is engaged and flourishing in the workplace is one that is engaged and flourishing in their personal life. Using reflections and observations on behaviour, this seminar will present ten tips for building the foundation for happiness. Participants will gain an understanding of the concept of happiness and discover attitudes that are more favourable to promoting a sense of happiness. They will also explore how negative aspects in life can contribute to their happiness. Light refreshments provided by UPEI's Department of Human Resources.
This events is Tuesday, January 29 at noon in room 208 of the Robertson Library. All are welcome.
Energy History of PEI
The Environmental Studies Book Club Discussion Series
This winter we will be reading and discussing "Time and a Place: An Environmental History of Prince Edward Island" (2016). Our discussions will probe into past and present environmental changes on PEI, and how and why the Islanders are particularly sensitive to environmental issues and enmeshed in their landscape in a way that is unique among Canadians.
During our second discussion, we will talk about energy transitions in PEI history and will focus on the chapter by Kathleen Stuart: “Two centuries of energy on Prince Edward Island.” Those interested in more information about the province’s energy policies in the 1973-1990 period can also read the book by Alan MacEachern "The Institute of Man and Resources: An Environmental Fable" (2003).
We are thrilled that the authors and editors of these books, Ms. Kathleen Stuart, Dr. Alan MacEachern, and Dr. Josh MacFadyen, will join our discussion.
Date and time: February 15, 2019 at 4pm
Place: The Fox & Crow, W.A. Murphy Student Centre, UPEI campus.
All are welcome!
"Time and a Place: An Environmental History of Prince Edward Island" and "The Institute of Man and Resources: An Environmental Fable" are available at the UPEI library. The former is available as an e-book at https://library.upei.ca/ and the first chapter of the latter book is available on library reserves as a digital file.
If have any questions/suggestions, please feel free to contact Dr. Nino Antadze at nantadze@upei.ca
The Atlantic Council for International Cooperation invites you to participate in Together Towards Equality on Wednesday, 6 February 2019 (9:00 am – 4:00 pm). As part of International Development Week, the ACIC celebrates achievements of Canadians in furthering the Sustainable Development Goals, both locally and globally.
Highlights include Prayer by Elder Dr. Judy Clark, Welcome address by Jennifer Sloot, Executive Director, ACIC-CACI, and opening remarks byHer Honour Antoinette Perry, LG of PEI.
Speakers are Dr. Jennifer Taylor, Dr. Ali Ahmadi, Dr. Josh MacFadyen,Ted Grant, Jane Ledwell, Jillian Kilfoil, Ouma Cuniah, Erin Mahar, Dr. Olive Bryanton, and Cassidy McKellop. They will talk about complex issues that require holistic approaches informed by diverse voices working together across sectors, disciplines, and borders.
Where: Atlantic Veterinary College Atrium (AVC 285N), UPEI
Who: Everyone is welcome. RSVP selvi@acic-caci.org by Friday, 1 February.
Free event! Lunch and snacks will be served.
If your department hires students, register for the 2019 UPEI Career & Summer Job Fair! The fair invites both on and off-campus employers to set up booths at the fair to advertise current and upcoming employment positions for students and recent graduates.
The fair will take place on Wednesday, March 13th from 10:00am - 3:00pm in the W. A. Murphy Student Centre.
Registration will be open from January 28th 9:00am until February 27th 4:00pm. UPEI departments can register online here: https://goo.gl/forms/ud5xKKrxJCkmwZqw1
Any questions please email careerfair@upei.ca.
The School of Mathematical and Computational Sciences welcomes the campus community to a public research presentation by Dr. Saeed Mehrabi, candidate for tenure track position in Computer Science, on Monday, January 28th at 12:45 pm at Robertson Library, Room 208.
Presentation Title: Recent Topics in Computational Geometry: Theory and Practice.
Abstract: Computational geometry aims to design and analyze algorithms and data structures for geometric problems. Such problems appear in many applied fields such as robotics, wireless networks, data visualization, and databases. In this talk, I will first present my recent research on developing efficient geometric algorithms for map labeling, an important problem in data visualization. Then, I will give a summary of several geometric optimization problems inspired by practice, along with my contributions in developing algorithms for these problems. I will conclude my talk with a discussion on my future research plan.
All are welcome to attend.
Do you want to discuss what equity and inclusion can mean in our everyday behaviours and interactions? Want to think with others about meanings and applications of these huge concepts? Join the Faculty of Arts Equity and Inclusion group online discussion series! Every Monday morning, starting January 28 until the end of the semester, a new short article will be posted on the website at http://projects.upei.ca/arts-equity-and-inclusion/. Read, comment, reply, start the conversation with others thinking about these topics! And stay tuned for in-person discussions coming later this semester too! For more information, contact Ann Braithwaite at abraithwaite@upei.ca.
in Celebration of the 2019 Lunar (Chinese-Korean) New Year’s Day
Wednesday, Feb. 6, 12:00–1:30 pm
(storm-day backup: Thur., Jan. 7)
SDU Main Building 201 (Faculty Lounge)
You are invited to this special lunch event. Come and socialize with our Asian Studies students, instructors, staff and supporters. We also offer a brief information session on AST program, new Korean Studies courses, student scholarship and assistantship, workshop, and international opportunity.
A healthy East Asian lunch is provided. Students who have taken an Asian Studies course last year, are enrolled this year, or will take one this summer or fall are most welcome to attend!
Happy New Year (again) and best wishes for 2019!
Dr. Edward Chung, Asian Studies and Korean Studies Project Director
Special acknowledgement: This event is supported by an international Seed Program for Korean Studies grant (AKS-2017-INC-2230001) through the Ministry of Education, Republic of Korea and Korean Studies Promotion Service (KSPS), the Academy of Korean Studies (AKS).
UPEI Asian Studies-Korean Studies will host the second Korean Movie Night* on January 29 (Tuesday), beginning at 6 pm in ICC 104. Tae Guk Gi: The Brotherhood of War (directed by Kang Je-gyu, 2004), the most famous movie on the Korean War, will be shown in Korean with English subtitles. The film starts at 6 pm, and free light refreshments will be served from 5:30 pm. Everyone is welcome.
Location: Room 104, K.C. Irving Chemistry Centre
Date and Time: January 29 (Tuesday), 6:00 PM
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Dr. Jeongeun Park at jeopark@upei.ca.
* The Korean Movie Night event is supported by UPEI's international Seed Program for Korean Studies grant (AKS-2017-INC-2230001) through the Ministry of Education, Republic of Korea and Korean Studies Promotion Service, the Academy of Korean Studies (AKS).
Come join us at an OPEN HOUSE for the UPEI Health and Wellness Centre as we welcome our newest member Lynne Fraser, Nurse Practitioner. The UPEI Health and Wellness Centre has expanded its hours of operation and will be open five days per week on a year-round basis. The Centre is also providing care to faculty, staff, and immediate family (spouse, partner, and children). Join us from 1:00 - 2:30 pm on Friday, February 8, 2019 at the UPEI Health and Wellness Centre on the second floor (north) of the W.A. Murphy Student Centre (above the bookstore). Tea/coffee and finger foods will be served!
The Faculty Development Office is offering two afternoon workshops and consultations for anyone interested in creating or updating a teaching dossier for promotion, tenure, or teaching awards. You may attend either or both, but please register with Gerald at fdo@upei.ca by January 31st at the latest. The workshops will be facilitated by Dr. Shannon Murray, and participants will have the opportunity for individual consultations in the weeks after the workshops. The two sessions are
Introducing the Teaching Dossier (1:30-3:00, Feb. 8 – MCDH 328)
After a brief introduction to the history and purpose of a teaching dossier, a panel of colleagues experienced in working with teaching dossiers will share their advice about what to do and what to avoid. The rest of the session will look at the requirements and the options for documenting your teaching practice.
Starting a Statement of Teaching Philosophy (1:30-3:00, Feb. 22 – RL 235)
A statement of teaching philosophy is an essential opening for most teaching dossiers, and it signals the central beliefs and practices that the rest of the dossier will demonstrate. This workshop will take participants through a variety of strategies for crafting an effective statement, looking at examples from across disciplines. Participants will leave with a sound basic structure for their STPs.
The School of Mathematical and Computational Sciences welcomes the campus community to a public research presentation by Dr. Saeed Mehrabi, candidate for tenure track position in Computer Science, on Monday, January 28th at 12:45 pm at Robertson Library, Room 208.
Presentation Title: Recent Topics in Computational Geometry: Theory and Practice.
Abstract: Computational geometry aims to design and analyze algorithms and data structures for geometric problems. Such problems appear in many applied fields such as robotics, wireless networks, data visualization, and databases. In this talk, I will first present my recent research on developing efficient geometric algorithms for map labeling, an important problem in data visualization. Then, I will give a summary of several geometric optimization problems inspired by practice, along with my contributions in developing algorithms for these problems. I will conclude my talk with a discussion on my future research plan.
All are welcome to attend.
The Department of Psychology welcomes faculty, students, and the campus community to join us at our next Fiona Papps Colloquium Series on Friday, January 25 at 2:00 pm where Dr. Scott Lee will present "Fetishism According to Lacan: Origins and Perversion in Jeanne by Marie-Hélène Lafon”. The presentation will take place in Main 432. All are welcome to attend.
Do you want to discuss what equity and inclusion can mean in our everyday behaviours and interactions? Want to think with others about meanings and applications of these huge concepts? Join the Faculty of Arts Equity and Inclusion group online discussion series! Every Monday morning, starting January 28 until the end of the semester, a new short article will be posted on the website at http://projects.upei.ca/arts-equity-and-inclusion/. Read, comment, reply, start the conversation with others thinking about these topics! And stay tuned for in-person discussions coming later this semester too! For more information, contact Ann Braithwaite at abraithwaite@upei.ca.
Students can now go to Kelley Building to meet with the EAP and Homestay staff, write the CanTEST, get information about living with a Homestay family, and general questions regarding the EAP and Homestay programs.
Please contact jengaudet@upei.ca with any questions.
Description: An employee that is engaged and flourishing in the workplace is one that is engaged and flourishing in their personal life. Using reflections and observations on behaviour, this seminar will present ten tips for building the foundation for happiness. Participants will gain an understanding of the concept of happiness and discover attitudes that are more favourable to promoting a sense of happiness. They will also explore how negative aspects in life can contribute to their happiness. Light refreshments provided by UPEI's Department of Human Resources.
The Atlantic Council for International Cooperation invites you to participate in Together Towards Equality on Wednesday, 6 February 2019(9:00 am – 4:00 pm). As part of International Development Week, the ACIC celebrates achievements of Canadians in furthering the Sustainable Development Goals, both locally and globally.
Highlights include Prayer by Elder Dr. Judy Clark, Welcome address by Jennifer Sloot, Executive Director, ACIC-CACI, and opening remarks by Her Honour Antoinette Perry, Lieutennant Governor of PEI.
Speakers are Dr. Jennifer Taylor, Dr. Ali Ahmadi, Dr. Josh MacFadyen,Ted Grant, Jane Ledwell, Jillian Kilfoil, Ouma Cuniah, Erin Mahar, Dr. Olive Bryanton, and Cassidy McKellop. They will talk about complex issues that require holistic approaches informed by diverse voices working together across sectors, disciplines, and borders.
Where: Atlantic Veterinary College Atrium (AVC 285N), UPEI
Who: Everyone is welcome. RSVP selvi@acic-caci.org by Friday, 1 February
Free event! Lunch and snacks will be served.