International Education Week
The purpose of International Education Week is to raise, among Canadians, an awareness and understanding of international education, its significant benefits to Canada, to Canadian educational institutions and to all Canadians.
International Education Week is to be scheduled for the third week of November each year to coincide with the timing of international education celebrations to be held in over 85 countries around the globe.
UPEI will hold several events during this week to promote global citizenship and awareness of the benefits of international education to our campus.
Aboriginal Education at UPEI
November 9
Dr. Kim Critchley & Julie Bull
Topic: Aboriginal Education at UPEI: Transitioning Toward a positive future in Health
12-1:00
Webster Centre Boardroom RL234
Responding to Plagiarism
Dr. Tess Miller
Atlantic Deans of Arts and Science/APICS
Annual fall meeting of the Association of Atlantic Deans of Arts and Science
M-Hockey vs. DAL
The Panthers host DAL
M-Hockey vs. SFX
Panthers host SFX
Subway night at the games, win tons of prizes
W-Hockey vs. DAL
Women's Hockey Panthers host DAL during Subway night
W-Hockey vs. SFX
Womens's Hockey host SFX
The Zoo Story
The Nomadic Players, with support from the Theatre Studies Program, present Edward Albee's The Zoo Story. The production runs from November 25 to November 28 nightly in Kelley 237. The doors open at 7 pm, and admission is $5. For more information, contact Dr. Greg Doran, Coordinator of Theatre Studies, at theatre@upei.ca or 566-6013.
Brown Bag Lunch - Dr. Shannon Murray
"If you only had one week, what would you teach your students?"
Please join Dr. Shannon Murray on November 19, 2009 from 12:00pm-1:00pm inn the Webster Centre Boardroom, as she hosts the Brown Bag Lunch discussion "If you only had one week, what would you teach your students?". This topic is sure to create a dynamic discussion as participants discuss what they would do if they had only one week to teach an entire course.