Campus Notices

Campus Kids Junior Kindergarten will be offering part time (and full time) spaces for those who have been affected by the current changes on campus. Learning to cooperate in a community of learners and exposure to a stimulating environment in the junior kindergarten program will excite your child's curiosity and encourage cognitive development. Our safe and engaging Reggio-inspired environment provides a wealth of opportunity for these enterprising and energetic young learners to expand their interests and acquire information about the world around them. For more information, check out our website at http://campuskids.wix.com/reggio

Island Studies Press has relocated back to Main Building, Room 204 566-0386 Summer hours: Monday-Thursday, 8:30 am-4 pm
Research Services at UPEI is about to launch its fifth season of Research on Tap, and we'd like your help. Research on Tap is a monthly pub night, held on the first Tuesday of the month from October to April. We meet at a local pub (The Pourhouse, above Charlottetown's Old Triangle) for an evening of ideas, discussion, and debate. Are you a UPEI faculty member interested in leading one of these discussions? Please get in touch with research communications officer Dave Atkinson. He can be reached at datkinson@upei.ca or 620-5117. Each evening is led by one researcher from UPEI. That person lays out the central idea of their argument in about ten minutes. The rest of the hour is for questions, discussion, and debate. The conversation is interesting, engaged, and always lively. We average about 60 attendees (and have had more than 100 on a few occasions), more than half are from the general public. Discussions topics can be from any discipline, but should be accessible to the public, and should be related in some way to your research. As a general rule, if it would make for good dinner conversation, it would make for a good Research on Tap. If you have an idea, drop Dave a line. If you would like help focusing your idea into an appropriate Research on Tap subject, talk to Dave. He'd be glad to help.
For the past five weeks, 140 amazing sixteen and seventeen year olds have been on campus participating in the Explore Summer Language Program. Tomorrow (August 7) our students are presenting their final projects at our annual project fair where each student presents on a topic that interests them. Topics range from zombies to Beatles music and from the meaning of dreams to binary code; so its sure to be fun and informative. The fair takes place in McMillan Hall (the W.A. Murphy Student Centre) from 10:00-11:30 am and 1:30-3:00 pm. If you have a few minutes tomorrow, please drop by.
Dr. Samuel Workenhe, DVM, PhD is a post-doc from McMaster Immunology Research Centre and is a candidate for Adjunct and Graduate Faculty appointment in the Department of Pathology and Microbiology. He will be presenting a seminar entitled "Use of oncolytic viruses for the treatment of cancer" on Tuesday, August 20, 2013 at 2 pm in AVC-A. Everyone welcome.
For the past five weeks, 140 amazing sixteen and seventeen year olds have been on campus participating in the Explore Summer Language Program. Tomorrow (August 7) our students are presenting their final projects at our annual project fair where each student presents on a topic that interests them. Topics range from zombies to Beatles music and from the meaning of dreams to binary code; so its sure to be fun and informative. The fair takes place in McMillan Hall (the W.A. Murphy Student Centre) from 10:00-11:30 am and 1:30-3:00 pm. If you have a few minutes tomorrow, please drop by.
Dr. Samuel Workenhe, DVM, PhD is a post-doc from McMaster Immunology Research Centre and is a candidate for Adjunct and Graduate Faculty appointment in the Department of Pathology and Microbiology. He will be presenting a seminar entitled "Use of oncolytic viruses for the treatment of cancer" on Tuesday, August 20, 2013 at 2 pm in AVC-A. Everyone welcome.
Island Studies Press has relocated back to Main Building, Room 204 566-0386 Summer hours: Monday-Thursday, 8:30 am-4 pm
Research Services at UPEI is about to launch its fifth season of Research on Tap, and we'd like your help. Research on Tap is a monthly pub night, held on the first Tuesday of the month from October to April. We meet at a local pub (The Pourhouse, above Charlottetown's Old Triangle) for an evening of ideas, discussion, and debate. Are you a UPEI faculty member interested in leading one of these discussions? Please get in touch with research communications officer Dave Atkinson. He can be reached at datkinson@upei.ca or 620-5117. Each evening is led by one researcher from UPEI. That person lays out the central idea of their argument in about ten minutes. The rest of the hour is for questions, discussion, and debate. The conversation is interesting, engaged, and always lively. We average about 60 attendees (and have had more than 100 on a few occasions), more than half are from the general public. Discussions topics can be from any discipline, but should be accessible to the public, and should be related in some way to your research. As a general rule, if it would make for good dinner conversation, it would make for a good Research on Tap. If you have an idea, drop Dave a line. If you would like help focusing your idea into an appropriate Research on Tap subject, talk to Dave. He'd be glad to help.
For the past five weeks, 140 amazing sixteen and seventeen year olds have been on campus participating in the Explore Summer Language Program. Tomorrow (August 7) our students are presenting their final projects at our annual project fair where each student presents on a topic that interests them. Topics range from zombies to Beatles music and from the meaning of dreams to binary code; so its sure to be fun and informative. The fair takes place in McMillan Hall (the W.A. Murphy Student Centre) from 10:00-11:30 am and 1:30-3:00 pm. If you have a few minutes tomorrow, please drop by.
Dr. Samuel Workenhe, DVM, PhD is a post-doc from McMaster Immunology Research Centre and is a candidate for Adjunct and Graduate Faculty appointment in the Department of Pathology and Microbiology. He will be presenting a seminar entitled "Use of oncolytic viruses for the treatment of cancer" on Tuesday, August 20, 2013 at 2 pm in AVC-A. Everyone welcome.
Island Studies Press has relocated back to Main Building, Room 204 566-0386 Summer hours: Monday-Thursday, 8:30 am-4 pm
Research Services at UPEI is about to launch its fifth season of Research on Tap, and we'd like your help. Research on Tap is a monthly pub night, held on the first Tuesday of the month from October to April. We meet at a local pub (The Pourhouse, above Charlottetown's Old Triangle) for an evening of ideas, discussion, and debate. Are you a UPEI faculty member interested in leading one of these discussions? Please get in touch with research communications officer Dave Atkinson. He can be reached at datkinson@upei.ca or 620-5117. Each evening is led by one researcher from UPEI. That person lays out the central idea of their argument in about ten minutes. The rest of the hour is for questions, discussion, and debate. The conversation is interesting, engaged, and always lively. We average about 60 attendees (and have had more than 100 on a few occasions), more than half are from the general public. Discussions topics can be from any discipline, but should be accessible to the public, and should be related in some way to your research. As a general rule, if it would make for good dinner conversation, it would make for a good Research on Tap. If you have an idea, drop Dave a line. If you would like help focusing your idea into an appropriate Research on Tap subject, talk to Dave. He'd be glad to help.

This is a reminder that all current UPEI employment opportunities can be viewed electronically at http://hr.upei.ca/career-opportunities. Human Resources also operates a list serve should you wish to receive daily email notification of posted staff job opportunities. You can sign up for the list serve in the grey box located on the web page referenced above.
This is a reminder that all current UPEI employment opportunities can be viewed electronically at http://hr.upei.ca/career-opportunities. Human Resources also operates a list serve should you wish to receive daily email notification of posted staff job opportunities. You can sign up for the list serve in the grey box located on the web page referenced above.
This is a reminder that all current UPEI employment opportunities can be viewed electronically at http://hr.upei.ca/career-opportunities. Human Resources also operates a list serve should you wish to receive daily email notification of posted staff job opportunities. You can sign up for the list serve in the grey box located on the web page referenced above.

Beginning Monday, August 5 at 6:00 am, M & M Resources will be on campus patching asphalt; work will continue most of the week on various parking lots, walkways, and Perimeter Road. Please be aware and cautious when walking or driving near the work sites. 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. We thank you in advance for your patience and understanding. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact Jackie MacPhail at 566-6034 or jmacphail@upei.ca
You're invited to submit stories, announcements, or departmental updates to UPEI's newsletter, the Campus Connector. The submission deadline for the next edition is Monday, August 5 by 5:00 pm. Submissions must follow these guidelines: -be emailed to Sheila Kerry at communications@upei.ca -sent in a Microsoft Word or plain text document -be no longer than 250 words The editors reserve the right to edit content, will not consider incomplete submissions, and cannot guarantee that all submitted materials will be published. If you have any questions or comments, please contact communications@upei.ca
You're invited to submit stories, announcements, or departmental updates to UPEI's newsletter, the Campus Connector. The submission deadline for the next edition is Monday, August 5 by 5:00 pm. Submissions must follow these guidelines: -be emailed to Sheila Kerry at communications@upei.ca -sent in a Microsoft Word or plain text document -be no longer than 250 words The editors reserve the right to edit content, will not consider incomplete submissions, and cannot guarantee that all submitted materials will be published. If you have any questions or comments, please contact communications@upei.ca
Beginning Monday, August 5 at 6:00 am, M & M Resources will be on campus patching asphalt; work will continue most of the week on various parking lots, walkways, and Perimeter Road. Please be aware and cautious when walking or driving near the work sites. 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. We thank you in advance for your patience and understanding. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact Jackie MacPhail at 566-6034 or jmacphail@upei.ca