Campus Notices
I am pleased to announce a search will be initiated for qualified candidates for a Tier 2 Canada Research Chair in Applied Communication, Leadership, and Culture at UPEI.
The University of Prince Edward Island (UPEI) invites a highly engaged academic to join our research team in the role of Canada Research Chair (CRC) in Applied Communication, Leadership, and Culture. The successful candidate for this position will have a program of research that fits within the broad, interdisciplinary category of the Social Studies of Science; they will have extensive and varied experience with digital humanities tools (including GIS or alternative mapping software), both within their own scholarly work and within the classroom; they will have a strong record of teaching communication and leadership to undergraduate and graduate students, and a clear understanding of how their own academic research intersects with their teaching of these subjects. Preference will be given to those candidates who have developed a research profile that suggests obvious future collaboration with members of the UPEI research community.
A CRC Application Review Committee for this opportunity is being convened and I would welcome your suggestions on members for this committee. Please contact me by Email (rgilmour@upei.ca) or phone (566-0637). Inquiries about the Chair can be sent to Dr. Lisa Chilton, lchilton@upei.ca
More information on the Canada Research Chairs program may be found at www.chairs.gc.ca.
Additional information about the new Chair can be found at www.upei.ca/research/research-chairs and the UPEI’s Human Resource web site.
The Health & Safety Education Session being held today at 1:00 pm still has room for additional participants. If you would like to attend today's session but have not registered please show up to AVC Lecture Theatre A a few minutes before the 8:30 am start time and register in person. A reminder that all employees are required to attend one Health & Safety Education Session. Questions can be directed to Kathryn Harrison at kharrison@upei.ca or 902-566-0901.
Join us for the keynote presentation from Christina Bosch and a reception at the Second pan-Canadian Conference on UDL, May 31 at 6 pm in the WA Murphy Centre at UPEI. Bosch employs User Experience Design methods to investigate instruction and learning in juvenile corrections, and to co-design, with users, inquiry-based UDL curricula to meet the unique learning needs of incarcerated youth. Through a shared focus on removing barriers to the achievement of goals, UDL and UX in education implicitly recognize a ubiquitous international value in education systems: transferability of experience. Inclusive education adopts this value but rejects the idea of “disposable populations” and aims to facilitate high-quality participation amongst all learners in the interactions and relationships that constitute learning environments. Bosch will examine how the UDL and UX frameworks begin to bridge the well-known gaps in education—between research versus practice, static versus transferable learning, learners versus teachers—by offering accessible, collaborative methods of designing with, rather than just for, learners.
Registration for the conference can be accessed at https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/second-pan-canadian-conference-on-universal-design-for-learning-tickets-31710744691.
Christina has also written an introduction to the themes of her presentation on the Conference Blog.
The School of Sustainable Design Engineering at UPEI is launching its first ProGRES Summer Program to promote engineering research interest and involvement among young women in high school. Through the ProGRES Program, high-school students will have the opportunity to participate in cutting-edge research projects with world-class researchers in state-of-the-art facilities. The selected students will work directly with a female faculty researcher and mentor on an independent research project, and they will have opportunities to meet and work with female engineers and engineering students.
Young women of PEI going into grades 11 and 12 are encouraged to apply for the ProGRES Summer Program. Please refer to our application instructions for complete program information and application.
Application deadline is 5:00 pm on June 7, 2017!
The Department of Pathology & Microbiology will be hosting a retirement celebration for three of our friends and colleagues on Thursday, May 25, 2017 from 2 - 4 in the AVC McCain Learning Commons.
Please join us in celebrating the careers of Dr. Barb Horney, Dr. Scott McBurney and Patty McKenna.
Light refreshments will be provided.
The potential consequences for non-compliance are serious, including fines of up to $10 million.
For more examples, information about CASL, and details about how it applies to UPEI check here. If you are still unsure, contact the Chief Access to Information and Privacy Officer at pjwheatley@upei.ca
UPEI's priority registration dates are based on a student's year of standing, as defined in Academic Regulation 3 (http://www.upei.ca/programsan
Third-Year Standing - May 31
Second-Year Standing - June 1
First-Year Standing - June 2
Year of standing has been updated for the 2017 Fall and Winter registration period as of May 24. Students should please double check for changes to their registration date based on their updated year of standing. Each student can find their registration date in MyUPEI. Go to "Student Planning" in the Student Toolbox, then go to "Plan & Schedule". Pick the 2017 Fall Schedule view and the registration date will appear as a notification in a yellow bar on the screen.
Registration deposit - Prior to registration, students are required to pay a $100 non-refundable deposit toward tuition. Students can log in to MyUPEI to pay their deposit by clicking on "Student Finance" in the Student Toolbox.
Dr. Charlotte Pye will be on-campus next week interviewing for the open, tenure-track faculty position in dermatology in the Department of Companion Animals at the Atlantic Veterinary College. Dr. Pye (AVC class of 2009) is board-certified by the American College of Veterinary Dermatology and is currently working in private practice in Guelph, Ontario. Dr. Pye returns to AVC three times a year to teach clinical rotations in dermatology in the Veterinary Teaching Hospital. As well, she provides dermatology lectures to 3rd year DVM students as part of VCA 322.
As part of the interview process, Dr. Pye will be presenting a seminar on the topic of large animal dermatoses. Any interested faculty / staff are invited to attend. A copy of her CV & letter of application are available upon request.
Charlotte Pye, BSc., DVM, DVSc., Diplomate, ACVD
Guelph Veterinary Specialty Hospital
Adjunct Faculty, Companion Animals, AVC
Approach to the Pruritic Horse
Wednesday, May 24th @ 8:30am
Lecture Theatre ‘C’, AVC
Young women of PEI going into grades 11 and 12 are encouraged to apply for the ProGRES Summer Program. Please refer to our application instructions for complete program information and application.
Application deadline is 5:00 pm on June 7, 2017!
The Department of Pathology & Microbiology will be hosting a retirement celebration for three of our friends and colleagues on Thursday, May 25, 2017 from 2 - 4 in the AVC McCain Learning Commons.
Please join us in celebrating the careers of Dr. Barb Horney, Dr. Scott McBurney, and Patty McKenna.
Light refreshments will be provided.
The Health & Safety Education Session being held today at 1:00 p.m. still has room for additional participants. If you would like to attend today's session but have not registered please show up to Don and Marion McDougall Hall room 243 a few minutes before the 1:00 p.m. start time and register in person. A reminder that all employees are required to attend one Health & Safety Education Session. Questions can be directed to Kathryn Harrison at kharrison@upei.ca or 902-566-0901.
While the contractors have been instructed that the work be executed with the least possible interference or disturbance to the campus community, a certain amount of disruption is inevitable. Your patience and understanding is appreciated as we proceed with this renovation project that will enhance the facility.
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact Jackie MacPhail at 566-6034, jmacphail@upei.ca or Troy Gallant at 566-6033, trogallant@upei.ca.
Rural tourism will be the subject of a public symposium at UPEI on Wednesday, May 24, 7-9 p.m., in the Alex H. MacKinnon Lecture Theatre, Room 242, Don and Marion McDougall Hall. “Tourism, Place and Identity: Rural Tourism in Iceland and Prince Edward Island” will feature Ms. Gudrun Gunnarsdottir of the Tourism Research Centre in Akureyri, Iceland. She will be joined by a Panel of authorities/practitioners in PEI Tourism, including Dr. Ed MacDonald from History and Ann Worth from Meetings and Conventions PEI.
The symposium is sponsored by the Institute of Island Studies, UPEI’s Vice-President Research and Academic, and the Rural Policy Learning Commons. Admission is free and everyone is welcome to attend.
Jay Naidoo, political and soial activist, has been a leader in the anti-apartheid movement and served as the founding General Secretary of the Congress of South African Trade Unions. Mr. Naidoo is author of the book Change: organizing tomorrow, today, which warns: “Unless there is significant change, the world is heading to an explosion. The growing gap between rich and poor is dangerous and unsustainable.”
On Thursday, June 1, Mr. Naidoo will present at UPEI in Irving Chemistry Centre, Room 104, from 1:30 pm to 3:30 pm. Naidoo's discussion explores why people are poor when we walk on gold, diamonds, and resources that fuel the global economy; the extent to which the technological revolution has changed the way we live, organize ourselves, and work; and what the future may hold for education, training and jobs.
All are welcome to attend. For more information, contact Dr. Ron MacDonald at rjmacdonald@upei.ca or Dr. Neb Kujundzic at nkujundzic@upei.ca
Applicants must have a minimum academic average of 80 percent in courses you wish to tutor and have excellent communication skills. They must be able to work with a variety of learning styles; have an interest in teaching; and be highly motivated, flexible, and reliable.
Documentation required for applying:
- Transcripts (unofficial)
- Letter of recommendation from professor (if you are a student)
- List of courses you want to tutor
- Resume/CV
In order to allow ITSS sufficient time to install new and upgraded software in student computer labs so that students have the software resources needed for the fall semester (September 2017), we must receive requests including any installation media (CDs, DVDs, etc.) and any related licensing information such as serial numbers before June 1, 2017. (NOTE: Software should be Windows 7 compatible and is required to be licensed as network installations, not for single workstations only.)
Email all requests to Stephen at smahar@upei.ca. Any requests received after June 1 will be applied in the next round of software updates. ITSS appreciates your co-operation.
All faculty and staff are invited to attend the "Celebration of Colleagues" on Tuesday, May 23, 2017 from 2:00-4:00 pm, in McMillan Hall, W.A. Murphy Student Centre.
Come early to socialize as we celebrate the achievements of our friends and co-workers at UPEI. Refreshments will be served! At 2:30 pm the 25-Year Service Awards and The Presidential Awards of Merit for Faculty and Staff will be presented.
Click here for further details on the awards.
Hope to see you there!
Dr. Charlotte Pye will be presenting a seminar on the topic of Large Animal Dermatoses on Wednesday, May 24 at 8:30 am in Lecture Theatre ‘C’, AVC. Any interested faculty/staff are invited to attend. A copy of her CV & letter of application are available upon request.
Dr. Pye (AVC class of 2009) will interview for the open, tenure-track faculty position in dermatology in the Department of Companion Animals at the Atlantic Veterinary College. Dr. Pye is board-certified by the American College of Veterinary Dermatology and is currently working in private practice in Guelph, Ontario. Dr. Pye returns to AVC three times a year to teach clinical rotations in dermatology in the Veterinary Teaching Hospital. As well, she provides dermatology lectures to 3rd year DVM students as part of VCA 322.
Rural tourism will be the subject of a public symposium at UPEI on Wednesday, May 24, 7-9 pm, in the Alex H. MacKinnon Lecture Theatre, Room 242, Don and Marion McDougall Hall. “Tourism, Place and Identity: Rural Tourism in Iceland and Prince Edward Island” will feature Ms. Gudrun Gunnarsdottir of the Tourism Research Centre in Akureyri, Iceland. She will be joined by a Panel of authorities/practitioners in PEI Tourism, including Dr. Ed MacDonald from History and Ann Worth from Meetings and Conventions PEI.
All are welcome to attend!