Campus Notices

Join us Wednesday, March 7 for this years Career and Summer Job Fair!

This event is free to attend for all UPEI Students, and offers a great opportunity to meet with employers and recruiters to start networking, find a summer job, or kick start a career. Be prepared to present yourself professionally.

The event will take place in Schurman Market Square and Louis W. MacEachern Market Street in Don and Marion McDougall Hall. The event will run from 10:00 am until 2:00 pm on March 7 (storm date on Thursday, March 8).

If you have any questions, feel free to email us at careerfair@upei.ca!

The Department of Psychology is pleased to present the second candidate for the position of Faculty Member and Director of Training for UPEI’s new Doctor of Psychology (PsyD) program. Dr. Butler will give two talks: the first is a simulated classroom presentation about his research and the second will outline his vision for the PsyD at UPEI.

Please join us for the following presentations:

  • The first presentation on Thursday, March 15 at 2:30 pm where Dr. Stephen Butler will present his research talk entitled “The role of treatment evaluations in improving young people’s mental health: The case of Multisystemic Therapy (MST)”. It will take place in McDougall Hall, room 243.
  • The second presentation will take place on Friday, March 16 at 9:45 am where Dr. Stephen Butler will present "Achieving excellence: A blueprint for the PsyD program at UPEI". It will take place in Main Building, room 213.


All are welcome to attend!

The Department of Psychology is pleased to present the first candidate for the position of Faculty Member and Associate Director of Clinical Experience for UPEI’s new Doctor of Psychology (PsyD) program. Each candidate will give two talks: the first is a simulated classroom presentation about their research and the second will outline their vision for the PsyD at UPEI.

Please join us for the following presentations:

  • On Tuesday, March 20 at 5:30 pm, Dr. Raquel Hoersting will present her talk entitled "Cross-Cultural Mobility: Cultural Homelessness, Identity and Adaptation". The presentation will take place in HSB 106.
  • On Wednesday, March 21 at 10:30 am, Dr. Raquel Hoersting will present her vision talk entitled "Clinical Training as an Integrative Approach: Service, Scholarly Practice, and Collaboration". The presentation will take place in MCDH 329. 

All are welcome to attend!

The Faculty of Business is pleased to present a candidate for a tenure track position in Marketing.

On Wednesday, March 7th at 8:30am in MCDH 329 Mariam Humayan will present on "Satoshi is Dead. Long Live Satoshi: The Curious Case of Bitcoin's Creator."

All are welcome to attend. Questions may be directed to business@upei.ca.

With the increase in quality and quantity of cognitive sciences research over the last few years, what of it can be usefully applied to teaching? This workshop aims to summarize that research on learning and memory and provide instructors with tips for integration into their teaching.

Offered by the E-Learning Office, this workshop takes place on March 13 from 1:00 to 2:00 pm in Room 265 of the Robertson Library. REGISTER

Molecular and Macromolecular Sciences Seminar Program – Winter Semester 2018

Wednesday, March 7, 2018 at 12:30 pm in the Duffy Research Centre (Room 212), Student Presenter Hope Igboeli will present “Discovery of a new polyketide via co-treatment with an epigenetic modifier and an osmotic stressor".

All are welcome to attend!

The 2017 T4s are now available electronically through your Campus Login. For those also requiring a paper copy, please email payroll@upei.ca. T4As are separate forms issued by financial services and you will receive a notification from financial services if this is applicable to you.

Curious about experiential learning? Wondering what it means in different classrooms and disciplines?

Experiential learning is a hot topic in education these days. Bring your lunch and join faculty from across campus for a fun showcase of 5 minute Lightning Talks on some of the various experiential opportunities and learning experiences that UPEI classrooms offer. There will be coffee, and a gong to keep things moving! 

Join us from 11:30 am to 1:00 pm on March 7 in the SDU Main Building Faculty Lounge.

All are welcome! Click here to view full details on the UPEI Events Calendar.

On March 13 at 3:00 pm in  Leacture Theatre A at the AVC:

  • Enooyaq Sudlovenick, Pathology and Microbiology will present a seminar titled, Pathogens and heavy metals in harvested ringed seals in Iqaluit, NU.
     
  • Zacharie Maw, Biomedical Sciences will present a seminar titled, Stimulation of silent natural product biosynthesis using surface-active molecules in marine Streptomyces.

For more information, please email sacorn@upei.ca.

Our Plastic World: The Breakdown

Three informative speakers will give insights into different aspects of plastic waste and the challenges we face; a panel discussion will follow. Speakers include:

  • Dr. Nino Antadze, Environmental Studies, UPEI
  • Heather Myers, Disposal Manager, Island Waste Management Corporation
  • Dr. Tony Walker, School for Resource and Environmental Studies, Dalhousie University

March 6 at 7:00 - 9:00 pm in the Duffy Science Centre, room 135. Please contact Dr. Caroly Brown for more information, hcpbrown@upei.ca.

All are welcome!

UPEI Fitness has a number of new sessions with yoga, kettlebell and cycle classes. Please click here  for more details on start dates, cost and class descriptions.

To pre-register for any of these programs, please visit Panther Central desk at the Sports Centre.

For more information contact Angela Marchbank, Fitness and Wellness Coordinator at amarchbank@upei.ca.

The Faculty of Business is pleased to present a candidate for a tenure track position in Marketing.

On Wednesday, March 7th at 8:30am in MCDH 329 Mariam Humayan will present on "Satoshi is Dead. Long Live Satoshi: The Curious Case of Bitcoin's Creator."

All are welcome to attend. Questions may be directed to business@upei.ca.

In conjunction with International Women's Day, join students in History/DSJS: Women, the Law, and Civil Rights in Canada for an open class to which all are invited.

UPEI Elder in Residence, Judy Clark, will offer her reflections on First Nations women and civil rights in recent history. The class will be held Thursday, March 8, 11:30-12:45, in McDougall 243.

For further info: shmyers@upei.ca

Are you familiar with Open Educational Resources but want to learn more? Are you curious about the ways that you can self publish? The Robertson Library offers tools and software for students and faculty to help them write and publish their own research.

Join Meghan Landry and Kim Mears from the Robertson Library as they discuss self-publishing in the context of Open Educational Resources Week from March 5-9, 2018.

They will introduce faculty and students to Pressbooks, a software that allows users to upload or write their own material and publish it in a variety of accessible formats, such as a webbook, PDF (for print), PDF (for digital distribution), ePUB, MOBI, XML, and more. If online books are not your thing, the Library also has the capability of printing book material.

This event will take place on March 7 from 9:30 to 10:00 am in the Faculty Lounge, SDU Main Building. Questions may be sent to Meghan Landry at mllandry@upei.ca.

A new capability in Moodle makes it possible to create scannable paper tests using your Moodle question bank. If you've been using multiple choice tests in your face-to-face class, this can help you save some grading time.

The E-Learning Office will demo the process of how these sheets work and how they're graded. If you're interested in attending, please register here.

If you cannot attend during one of these times, please feel free to email jbhogan@upei.ca to set up a time that works for you.

Grab a slice of our 550 Pizza for lunch at Samuel's Cafe as well as the AVC Cafe! Topped with Glasgow Glen Farm's gouda cheese and your choice of pepperoni, veggie, and a different featured pizza every week, you can enjoy a huge slice on its own or pair it with a combo.

For our menus, hours, and dining locations, please click here.

This semester, the UPEI School of Sustainable Desing Engineering is developing and executing a project that will include the launch and recovery of 16 x 350g weather balloons with our first year engineering students. 

The project aims to allow the students to plan an experiment collecting data from weather balloons, such as temperature, pressure, image and location. This is an exciting proposition for the students who will breathe life into this assignment.

You are invited to join us on Monday, March 5, 2:30 pm at the School of Sustainable Design Engineering, room 128B for a pre-launch exhibition of the payloads of our near Space Exploration project.

For more information, click here to view the UPEI Events Calendar listing.

Studio 1 Labs – Partnering with academic researchers:

Dr. Olivia Lin and Edward Shim co-founders of Stuido 1 Labs will present on the Fabric Sensor Technology that integrates AI learning they are developing and validating with the perspective of partnering with academic researchers. The company has been supported by funding across all levels of government, supercomputing power from industry, and a number of academic institutions. At UPEI, Studio 1 Labs is collaborating with SSDE’s Dr. Nadja Bressen and AVC’s Dr. Catherine Creighton for clinical studies with animals.

This event will take place Tuesday, March 6, 2018 12:00 – 1:00 pm in the UPEI School of Sustainable Design Engineering (Room 205). Please click here to register, space is limited.

Refreshments will be provided!

Molecular and Macromolecular Sciences Seminar Program – Winter Semester 2018

Wednesday, March 7, 2018 at 12:30 pm in the Duffy Research Centre (Room 212), Student Presenter Hope Igboeli will present “Discovery of a new polyketide via co-treatment with an epigenetic modifier and an osmotic stressor".

All are welcome to attend!

“Death on the Miramichi: Community Responses to Sick Immigrants in Mid-Nineteenth-Century New Brunswick”

Early in the shipping season of 1847, an unanticipated immigrant ship arrived on the Miramichi River, at Chatham. The Looshtauk ought to have gone to Quebec City, but fate intervened in the form of a devastating typhus epidemic. There weren't enough crew left standing to navigate the St. Lawrence by the time the Atlantic had been crossed, so Chatham became the ship's final destination. In this public talk, Dr. Lisa Chilton explores how the people of Chatham and beyond responded to the arrival of a ship carrying death in their midst as an entry point for a discussion about relations between host communities and newcomers in nineteenth-century Canada.

All are welcome to attend March 14 at 7:00 pm in SDU Main Building, Faculty Lounge (Rm. 201). Click here to view full details on the UPEI Events Calendar.