Faculty Candidate Presentation
The Faculty of Business will present a public presentation by Accounting Faculty Candidate, Clemence Stanley, CPA/CMA, on Tuesday, April 23, in Don & Marion McDougall Hall, Room 328, at 10 am. The presentation topic: From Sustainability to Literacy. All are welcome to attend.
2019 Gairdner Lectures at UPEI
The University of Prince Edward Island is proud to host the Canada 2018 Gairdner International Award winner for the 2019 Gairdner Lectures. Dr. Davor Solter will deliver a public lecture on Monday, May 6 at 9:30 am in the Faculty Lounge of UPEI’s SDU Main Building. A second lecture for high school students will take place immediately after at 10:45 am.
Dr. Davor Solter is an emeritus member and director of the Max Planck Institute of Immunobiology and Epigenetics. He is a visiting international professor of the Siriraj Center for Excellence in Stem Cell Research, Mahidol University, and a visiting professor at the University of Zagreb Medical School.
Together, the work of Dr. Solter and Dr. Azim Surani has contributed to the understanding of the developmental consequences and molecular mechanisms of genomic imprinting, starting the field of epigenetics, the study of heritable changes in gene function without changes in the DNA sequence.
In 1984, they released parallel studies that demonstrated the concept of genomic imprinting. All cells in the animal contain two copies of every autosomal gene, one from the mother and one from the father, and in most cases both copies are expressed. However, “imprinted” genes are expressed only from either the maternally or the paternally inherited copy. Genomic imprinting has widespread roles in mammals, affecting embryonic and placental development and transmission of nutrients to the fetus, and regulating critical aspects of mammalian physiology, such as metabolism, neuronal development and adult behaviour. Extensive research based on this discovery led to the identification of numerous imprinted genes whose alleles are differentially expressed depending on the parent of origin.
Faulty imprints can lead to developmental, physiological and behavioural anomalies in mice, and result in diseases in humans. There is growing evidence for the importance of imprinting in disease susceptibility from developmental syndromes like Beckwith-Wiedemann, Angelman and Prader-Willi, to a variety of cancers and neurological disorders and obesity. It also has effects on diverse aspects of mammalian development and physiology, such as stem cells, core body temperature, nutrition and behaviour.
All are welcome to the public lecture. High school classes who would like to attend the student lecture may contact Jane Vessey at javessey@upei.ca.
The Gairdner Foundation was established in 1957 with the goal of recognizing and rewarding international excellence in fundamental research that impacts human health. Seven awards are given annually: five Canada Gairdner International Awards for biomedical research, one John Dirks Canada Gairdner Global Health Award for impact on global health issues, and one Canada Gairdner Wightman Award, reserved for a Canadian. The Foundation has bestowed 380 awards on laureates from 35 countries; 89 of those recipients have gone on to receive Nobel Prizes.
Girls Get WISE Science and Engineering Retreat
Not too late to register!
Girls in grades 7 to 9 are invited to a science and engineering retreat on Friday, May 3, from 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. This 5th Girls Get WISE Science and Engineering Retreat will give girls a hands-on experience in chemistry, physics, biology, computer science, and engineering through fun workshops. Girls will also meet female role models who are working or studying in the science, engineering, and technology fields. These experiences will help girls make informed decisions about subject choices in their later school years.
Register at http://www.engineerspei.com/node/455 by Friday, April 26. Space is limited. Cost is $10 which includes lunch. Subsidies may be available upon request.
This event is hosted by UPEI with assistance from WISE (Women In Science and Engineering) Atlantic and Engineers PEI.
Playwrights Cabaret & Book Launch
Come celebrate the work of local playwrights with a joint cabaret and book launch on Saturday, April 27th, 7 pm in the Faculty Lounge of the Main Building at the University of Prince Edward Island. The PEI wing of PARC (Playwrights Atlantic Resource Centre) and Island Studies Press invite you to readings by Island playwrights and the launch of The Philosopher, a collection of one-act plays by Malcolm Murray. Malcolm teaches Philosophy at UPEI.
The Cabaret is hosted by PEI PARC members Orysia Dawydiak and Yvette Doucette, with readings by Rob MacDonald, Catherine O'Brien, Nadine Salami, among others. Malcolm Murray and friends will read selections from The Philosopher, which will be available for sale. Doors open at 6:30 pm, with a cash bar and nibblies. Admission is by donation.
Comedic, satirical, and at times solemn, The Philosopher showcases the range of human complexity from nonsense to wisdom. Murray’s characters range from a philosopher in chains brought up from the basement to entertain guests to a psychologist who assists a traumatized patient to become more self-aware, only to result in greater angst. Provocative, perceptive, and rife with questions about the motives and morality of our everyday conduct, The Philosopher ultimately deals with the search for meaning and our need to believe.
Apart from being a playwright, Malcolm Murray is also a fiction writer and philosopher. His produced plays include “Art of Posing” (2014), “The Abettor” (2013), “The Philosopher” (2012), and “Chop Wood, Carry Water” (2008). He is the author of five philosophy books including Morals and Consent (2017). Malcolm lives with his wife, a cat, a dog, and recently, though less agreeably, a raccoon.
UPEI Brass and Woodwind Summer Studios 2019
The UPEI Brass and Woodwind Summer Studios 2019 will take place June 24-29 in the Steel Building. This week-long chamber music workshop is an exciting opportunity for motivated young brass and woodwind students aged 14-18 to hone their musicianship, improve their technique, and meet like-minded young musicians. Students take part in individual lessons with UPEI music faculty, enjoy group rehearsals and performances, and participate in creative workshops, all within the welcoming environment of the UPEI Department of Music. Open to flute, clarinet, saxophone, trumpet, French horn, trombone, euphonium, and tuba students.
Register online at: http://bit.do/UPEISummerStudios2019
Contact Dr. Nicole Strum with any questions at nstrum@upei.ca
Join our Facebook Group: UPEI Brass and Woodwind Summer Studios 2019
UPEI Alumni and Friends Moncton Chapter Event
President and Vice-Chancellor Alaa Abd-El-Aziz invites you and a guest to a special 50th Anniversary Event.
Join together with alumni and friends of UPEI and celebrate 50 years of People, Excellence, and Impact. Tide and Boar Gastropub
700 Main Street
Moncton, NB E1C 1E4May 2, 2019
5:00–7:00 pm
Please RSVP by to Anthony at adgill@upei.ca or call 902-566-0761
Bachelor of Integrated Studies (BIS) Open House
UPEI's Bachelor of Integrated Studies (BIS) program is a 90-credit degree designed to accommodate the personal, educational, and career goals of adult students, most of whom already possess diverse learning and who study part-time. Come find out more about the program!
You can:
apply to the Bachelor of Integrated Studies
receive onsite conditional acceptance to UPEI
have your records evaluated for transfer credit (e.g., previously earned university or college courses)
receive program and course advising
If you have previously earned UPEI credit, please email your UPEI student number by Wednesday, May 8, 6:00 pm to bis@upei.ca. For non-UPEI credits, please bring a hard copy of your official or unofficial transcripts.
Complete a UPEI account and register today!
Atlantic Veterinary College Class of 2019 White Coat Ceremony
AVC will be celebrating the Class of 2019 as they leave AVC and enter the profession of veterinary medicine. Their White Coat Ceremony takes place on Friday, May 10 at 4:30 pm in the Gray Palmer Pope rooms at the PEI Convention Centre/Delta Hotel. For those unable to attend, the Ceremony will be live-streamed at this link, starting at 4:30 pm.
Neuroscience Journal Club
The monthly UPEI & Friends Neuroscience Journal Club will be held Friday May 10, 2019 from 3-4 pm in the "fishbowl" conference room of the Duffy Research Centre (NRC). All faculty, staff and students with an interest in neuroscience research are very welcome so wake up your brain and spend an hour with some like-minded friends and colleagues. For a copy of the papers to be discussed please contact Thomy Nilsson (nilsson@upei.ca) or Andy Tasker (tasker@upei.ca)
Venture for Canada Innovation Jam
Venture for Canada is coming to PEI to host our next Innovation Jam!
Our Innovation Jam is a unique mashup of a hackathon, case competition and training event with cash prizes up for grabs.
We invite you and your friends to spend a day with us — work as a team to solve a local business problem, network with other students and connect with the entrepreneurial ecosystem. With our support, each team will pitch their solutions to a panel of judges, for a chance to win a cash prize of $1000!
Agenda:
9:00 AM - 6:00 PM: Challenge Prep, Training & Networking
6:30 PM - 9:00 PM: Pitch Presentations
Full schedule, guest speakers and challenge coming soon!
Who Should Attend:
Canadian Citizens & Permanent Residents currently enrolled in college or university.
Please note:
This event is FREE to participate. We charge a $10 FULLY REFUNDABLE deposit to hold your spot at the event.
Register as an individual or as a team! Please note additional team members may be assigned based on team size.