Pan-Canadian Conference on UDL: Keynote Presentation

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 W.A. 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. More information or to register for the conference, visit event website. 

Keynote: Preventing Behaviour Problems in Cats

Everyone is invited to a public presentation by Dr. Lynne Seibert, as part of the Animal Welfare in Practice: Feline Behaviour conference (September 22-23) co-hosted by the Sir James Dunn Animal Welfare Centre and the AVC Animal Welfare and Feline Clubs, with support from the Animal Welfare Foundation of Canada.  Dr. Lynne Seibert is Diplomate with the American College of Veterinary Behaviorists and is owner of Veterinary Behavior Consultants, Roswell, Georgia. The Friday evening presentation is free and open to the public; to register for Saturday sessions, visit upei.ca/awc or contact: animalwelfare@upei.ca  

Reunion Weekend

UPEI, SDU, and PWC alumni will join their classmates and come “home” to PEI July 27–30, 2017 to celebrate on the beautiful and vibrant UPEI campus. We look forward to welcoming you! A variety of receptions, ceremonies and class milestone reunion gatherings are sure to be special and memorable events. A significant highlight will include the Lucy Maud Montgomery Institute featuring a virtual reality display of the wreck of the Marco Polo and the 50th milestone reunion celebration for the SDU Class of 1967. Check back often for further additions to the schedule of events!

AARMS Summer School: Financial Mathematics and Actuarial Science

This summer school is intended for graduate students and promising undergraduates. Each participant is expected to register for at least two of the three courses. Each course consists of three hour-lecture sessions per day for two weeks. AARMS and UPEI will provide a certificate indicating course completion and facilitate transfer of credit to students' home university. To apply: https://aarms.math.ca/affiliated/summer2017/ For further information contact: Dr. Alexander Alvarez (alalvarez@upei.ca); Dr. Gordon MacDonald (gmacdonald@upei.ca); or Dr. Nasser Saad (nsaad@upei.ca) Registration and Accommodation are free. Deadline to apply is May 15, 2017.

Political and social activist Jay Naidoo gives talk at UPEI

Jay Naidoo, political and social 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: organising 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.” 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

ProGRES Summer Program

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 click here  for complete program information and application. Application deadline is 5:00 pm on June 7, 2017.

Getting excited about bats

Tuesday, June 13, from 7:00 – 8:30 pm Room 286A/287 Atlantic Veterinary College University of Prince Edward Island Did you know that bats are the only mammals that fly, and eat about 500 mosquitoes in an evening meal? Learn more about these important animals with Jordi Segers, of the Canadian Wildlife Health Cooperative, at the Atlantic Veterinary College. Mr. Segers will provide an engaging presentation about the bats of PEI and the world. He will share information on why bats are critically important to us and the world's ecosystems, explain why bats are our true super heroes, and what you can do in your own backyard to help PEI bats. Admission is free and everyone is welcome. For information, contact (902) 566-0589 or visit upei.ca/avc

2017 Katherine Schultz Research Recognition Awards

Join us Tuesday, June 6 at 2 pm in Schurman Market Square of UPEI’s Don and Marion McDougall Hall to celebrate the recipients of the 2017 Katherine Schultz Research Recognition Awards.  The Katherine Schultz Research Recognition Awards were created out of a gift received from Dr. Schultz, UPEI’s first Vice-President Research. Under her tenure from 2001 to 2012, UPEI enjoyed a seven-fold increase in research funding and intensity. The awards go to a UPEIFA member, staff member, or volunteer who has made an outstanding contribution to the research enterprise at UPEI. This year, two recipients have been selected. Leslie Cudmore, research grants coordinator, and Dr. Pedro Quijon, associate professor in the Department of Biology, will be recognized for their work to help promote the community of research and discovery at UPEI.  A small reception will follow.