Preparing a winning teaching award dossier

A dossier to support a teaching award nomination is different from one you develop to apply for an academic position or for tenure and promotion. Right now, there are multiple calls for nomination open for teaching and educational leadership awards at UPEI. If you have been nominated by colleagues or students or are considering self-nomination, come and learn about what it takes. Bring your interest and questions about preparing a teaching award dossier to the Teaching and Learning Centre RL 230. If you have an existing teaching philosophy statement, bring it along too. 

Community “quilt” for gender-based violence prevention on display

As part of the 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence in November 2024, the UPEI Student Union Mental Health team and the UPEI Sexual Violence Prevention and Response Office (SVPRO) invited students, staff, and faculty to create a community “quilt” for gender-based violence prevention. Each participant created a canvas square for the quilt. Thank you to all who contributed to this important art piece!

Hope Circuits back to UPEI, with award-winning scholar and celebrated author Dr. Jessica Riddell

Members of the UPEI community are invited to join award-winning scholar and celebrated author Dr. Jessica Riddell for a thought-provoking discussion on:

The State of Post-Secondary Education in Canada and Embedding a Culture of Hope at UPEI 
Monday, February 10, 2025
10:30 am to 12:00 noon
McMillan Hall, W.A. Murphy Centre, UPEI

Pan-African flag flies over UPEI during Black History Month

The Pan-African flag was raised at UPEI on Monday, February 3, to mark Black History Month by Dr. Greg Naterer, vice-president academic and research at UPEI; Jessica Ekeleme, president of the African Students Association; and Tamara Steele, executive director of the Black Cultural Society of Prince Edward Island.

Members of the UPEI and broader communities, including Dr. Wendy Rodgers, president and vice-chancellor of UPEI, attended the flag-raising. The flag will fly on the campus for the duration of Black History Month.

Virtual workshop for graduate students: Using Refworks to automate your citations

Refworks is a great tool for organizing your research and referencing easier. In this hands-on, virtual workshop you will learn how to

  • organize and track citations for your different projects
  • automate bibliography creation for any citation style
  • insert automated citations into your writing as you write through Word or Google Docs

Facilitator: Keri McCaffrey, One Health and Scholarly Communications Librarian

Audience: UPEI master's and doctoral students