Campus Notices
The thesis defence for Bailey Clark, a candidate in the Master of Arts in Island Studies program, entitled “If we had not that gentleman’s authority”: Domestic politicians, foreign promoters, and the narrow-gauge railway on Prince Edward Island, 1871, has been rescheduled to December 16, from 1:00 to 3:00 pm.
The defence will be held in Memorial Hall, Room 104.
Supervisors: Dr. Josh MacFadyen and Dr. Ed MacDonald
Everyone is welcome!
Classes are over; you just have to make it through exams! The library is here to help, and not just with books and research advice. On Wednesday, December 10 from 2:00 pm - 5:00 pm join us for Library Coffee Break, co-sponsored with Dana Hospitality. Follow @RobertsonLibrary on Instagram and Facebook so you never miss a pop-up surprise.
Please be advised that the UPEI Health and Wellness Centre will be closed on Wednesday December 10 for professional development. Regular services will resume on Thursday December 11.
If you need support during this time:
- If this is an emergency, please call 911 or go to the closest hospital emergency room.
- If you require immediate medical care, please access a walk-in clinic, or call 811 to speak with a nurse.
- Need to talk to someone right now? The Mental Health and Addictions Access Line is a free, confidential, and available 24/7. Call 1-833-553-6983.
The annual call for applications for the Canada Summer Jobs (CSJ) program is open.
Canada Summer Jobs (CSJ) is a program under the Youth Employment and Skills Strategy that aims to provide flexible and holistic services to help all young Canadians develop the skills and gain paid work experience to successfully transition into the labour market.
Applicants are able to seek funding to hire youth (people aged 15-30 years) between April 20, 2026, and August 29, 2026. Work placements must be full-time (30-40 hours per week) quality jobs with a minimum duration of six weeks and a maximum of 16 weeks.
Approved employers will be eligible to receive a wage subsidy reimbursement of up to 50 per cent of the provincial or territorial minimum hourly wage of $16.50/hour.
For additional information and application information for this program, please click here.
To apply for this program, you will need to contact Human Resources:
Gabe Blunte at staffing@upei.ca or (902) 620-5431
The closing date for applications is December 10, 2025.
Believe in the potential of your idea? As an aspiring entrepreneur, you might wonder if your concept holds promise in the entrepreneurial landscape. Enter Collide Validate – where you’ll gain the skills necessary to test your idea directly with your customers, shaping the destiny of your entrepreneurial vision.
This 7-week program includes:
- One pre-training session – Understand program expectations and master customer interview techniques.
- Six core sessions – Explore the nine key building blocks of the Business Model Canvas through expert-led workshops.
- 1-on-1 personalized coaching – Get tailored guidance to refine your approach.
Collide Validate helps you navigate through the nine critical building blocks of the business model canvas. With a keen emphasis on Customer Segments and Value Propositions (desirability), you will emerge equipped to discern whether to pause, pivot, or propel your venture forward, decoding if company creation stands as your next entrepreneurial evolution.
Apply by December 10!
The deadline for Animal Care Protocol Submissions (new, renewal, or amendment) is Friday, January 9 for the January 2026 meeting.
Please note that as of June 1, 2020 all animal user protocols must be submitted through UPEI Researcher Portal at https://upei.researchservicesoffice.com/Romeo.Researcher/
For new protocols select ‘applications’ and for renewal or amendment protocols select ‘events’.
To view any UPEI ACC SOPs and Codes of Practice, they can be accessed through myUPEI at https://portal.upei.ca/facultystaff/administrativeservices/AVCAnimalCare/Pages/default.aspx.
Those protocols received after the deadline will be reviewed the following month. The Committee requires at least one month for processing applications.
Note: All investigators are reminded that any deviations in animal use, including unexpected mortality, must be reported to the ACC and University Veterinarian Jonathan Spears at 902-620-5026.
Please be advised that the UPEI Health and Wellness Centre will be closed on Wednesday December 10 for professional development. Regular services will resume on Thursday December 11.
If you need support during this time:
- If this is an emergency, please call 911 or go to the closest hospital emergency room.
- If you require immediate medical care, please access a walk-in clinic, or call 811 to speak with a nurse.
- Need to talk to someone right now? The Mental Health and Addictions Access Line is a free, confidential, and available 24/7. Call 1-833-553-6983.
The Teaching and Learning Centre is calling for proposals for Internal Scholarship of Teaching and Learning Research Grants - VALUE: up to $2,000 for a two-year term. The Internal SoTL Research Grant (ISRG) program provides funding for SoTL research at UPEI. The scholarship of teaching and learning involves the systematic study of teaching practices and learning experiences that are grounded in context and methodologically sound. SoTL research is frequently conducted in partnership with students with findings made appropriately public. This call is open to all faculty, sessionals, lab instructors, CNIs, etc. in all faculties at UPEI. Applications are due by January 16, 2026, by 4 pm. Please review the general information in the guidelines for eligibility considerations. Support in developing proposals for these grant programs is available through the UPEI Teaching and Learning Centre.
Program guidelines and application instructions can be found on the UPEI Internal Funding webpage.
MSc in Environmental Sciences Thesis Defence by Muhammad Jahandad Khan
Title of the thesis:
“Design, Development, and Environmental Analysis of Template-Assisted Nano-Fertilizer on Potato Application”
Potatoes (Solanum tuberosum L.) are a critical food crop globally, particularly in regions like Atlantic Canada, where they play a key role in local agriculture and the national economy. However, the intensive cultivation of potatoes raises concerns regarding soil degradation, nutrient leaching, and inefficiencies in conventional fertilization practices. Traditional fertilizers often lead to nutrient loss due to leaching, runoff, and volatilization, causing negative environmental impacts such as water contamination and greenhouse gas emissions. In response, this study investigates the use of slow-release nano fertilizers, specifically hydroxyapatite-based (HA) hybrid formulations, to enhance nutrient-use efficiency and reduce environmental impacts in potato farming. The research includes two interconnected experiments. The first experiment evaluates the leaching behavior of slow-release nano fertilizers composed of HA and nano urea (NU) in sandy loam soil. The goal is to understand how different HAP-to-NU ratios (2:1, 4:1, and 8:1) influence nutrient retention and reduce leaching, with a focus on nitrogen, phosphorus, and calcium. The results demonstrate that higher HA ratios and longer calcination times lead to reduced nutrient leaching, offering a more controlled release of nutrients and better nutrient retention in soil. The second experiment investigates the effects of these slow-release nano fertilizers on potato growth, yield, and N₂O emissions in a greenhouse setting. Five fertilizer treatments, including a control, conventional fertilizer, and three ratios of HA to NU (1:1, 1:4, 1:8), were applied to assess their impact on plant growth parameters and environmental effects. The results show significant improvements in plant height, tuber weight, and N₂O emissions, with the 1:4 ratio proving to be the most effective in promoting growth while minimizing emissions. Overall, this research suggests that HA-based slow-release nano fertilizers have the potential to enhance nutrient-use efficiency and reduce fertilizer-related environmental impacts in potato cultivation, providing a sustainable alternative to conventional fertilization methods.
Date/Time/Location: December 9, 2025, 9:00 am via web conferencing
If you wish to attend the public presentation, please contact the Graduate Studies Coordinator at gsc@upei.ca to receive the link.
MSc in Mathematical and Computational Sciences Thesis Defence--Aadesh Nunkoo
Title of the thesis:
“Optimal Two-Phase Sampling Within Coarsened Strata: A General Framework”
Two-phase designs are cost-effective sampling strategies in epidemiological research when complete data collection is infeasible. While optimal designs are well-studied for naturally discrete phase-I data, deriving optimal phase-II sampling probabilities for strata formed by coarsening mechanisms lacks systematic treatment. This thesis develops a general framework for deriving optimal phase-II sampling probabilities within coarsened strata under inverse probability weighting, extending existing optimal design theory to accommodate any coarsening mechanism. A key result is that deterministic coarsening avoids additional modeling assumptions beyond those required in discrete settings. We implement practical two-stage adaptive schemes that estimate required components without a pilot study. Simulation studies with 6- and 12-strata designs show that the optimal and adaptive designs outperform traditional proportional and balanced sampling. These designs also possess minimax properties across IPW, CML, and CEML and remain robust under model misspecification. An application to NHANES survey data demonstrates strong efficiency gains achieved by our proposed designs. This work provides implementable, efficient strategies for two-phase studies under coarsened phase-I data.
Date/Time/Location: December 8, 1:00 pm via web conference
If you wish to attend the public presentation, please contact the Graduate Studies Coordinator at gsc@upei.ca to receive the link.
EVERYONE IS WELCOME.
The annual call for applications for the Canada Summer Jobs (CSJ) program is open.
Canada Summer Jobs (CSJ) is a program under the Youth Employment and Skills Strategy that aims to provide flexible and holistic services to help all young Canadians develop the skills and gain paid work experience to successfully transition into the labour market.
Applicants are able to seek funding to hire youth (people aged 15-30 years) between April 20, 2026, and August 29, 2026. Work placements must be full-time (30-40 hours per week) quality jobs with a minimum duration of six weeks and a maximum of 16 weeks.
Approved employers will be eligible to receive a wage subsidy reimbursement of up to 50 per cent of the provincial or territorial minimum hourly wage of $16.50/hour.
For additional information and application information for this program, please click here.
To apply for this program, you will need to contact Human Resources:
Gabe Blunte at staffing@upei.ca or (902) 620-5431
The closing date for applications is December 10, 2025.
The University of Prince Edward Island takes the safety and security of its students, faculty, staff, and the entire campus community very seriously.
The decision to "close*" UPEI due to weather is not made lightly. However, in weather situations where the potential risk to UPEI’s students and employees as well as property, is high, the University may close, meaning that classes and exams are cancelled, and services are reduced.
To receive push notifications or texts to your device, download the UPEI SAFE app!
Read here for more information about how we communicate about storm/weather-related closures and things you should keep in mind about parking on campus when UPEI is closed.
Dr. Wendy Rodgers, President and Vice-Chancellor invites you to attend the 2025 President's Holiday Social for faculty and staff.
Date: Wednesday, December 17
Time: 3:00 pm to 4:30 pm
Location: Lower Lobby and Concourse, Performing Arts Centre and Residence
Celebrate with your colleagues and enjoy complimentary appetizers and refreshments while listening to festive songs of the season.
DONATIONS TO THE UPEI CAMPUS FOOD BANK WILL BE MATCHED! You are encouraged to bring food and monetary donations for the UPEI Campus Food Bank—the Office of the President will match the value of your support up to $10,000! Tuna, black beans, pasta, pasta sauce, and $25 gift cards are popular items.
Looking forward to seeing you all at this special time of year!
Believe in the potential of your idea? As an aspiring entrepreneur, you might wonder if your concept holds promise in the entrepreneurial landscape. Enter Collide Validate – where you’ll gain the skills necessary to test your idea directly with your customers, shaping the destiny of your entrepreneurial vision.
This 7-week program includes:
- One pre-training session – Understand program expectations and master customer interview techniques.
- Six core sessions – Explore the nine key building blocks of the Business Model Canvas through expert-led workshops.
- 1-on-1 personalized coaching – Get tailored guidance to refine your approach.
Collide Validate helps you navigate through the nine critical building blocks of the business model canvas. With a keen emphasis on Customer Segments and Value Propositions (desirability), you will emerge equipped to discern whether to pause, pivot, or propel your venture forward, decoding if company creation stands as your next entrepreneurial evolution.
Apply by December 10!
Faculty and Staff Festivus Dinner
Celebrate the season with Dana Hospitality at the Faculty and Staff Festivus Dinner in Wanda Wyatt Dining Hall on Friday, December 19, 2025.
Seating options:
- 11:30 am
- 12:45 pm
Menu highlights:
- Turkey carvery
- Honey ham carvery
- Field Roast Tofurkey
- Whipped PEI potatoes
- Savory stuffing
- Meatballs with gravy
- Lazy man cabbage rolls
- Gravy with dumplings
- House made cranberry
- Pumpkin seed slaw
- Garden salad
- Uncle Terry’s rigatoni
- Seasonal punch
- Sweets table
Cost: $18.75 per person plus HST
Reservations are required.
RSVP by emailing kevin.nagy@dexterra.com with your name, number of attendees, and preferred seating time (11:30 am or 12:45 pm).
We look forward to welcoming you and celebrating the season together as a campus community!
The UPEI Arts Review is accepting submissions until December 20, 2025.
The Arts Review is an annual, student-led publication that offers UPEI students the opportunity to publish their written and visual works.
We accept written works, including essays, poetry, play scripts, memoirs, short stories, flash fiction, opinion pieces, and novel chapters. Visual works include paintings, sketches, cartoons, photographs, and digital art.
To submit your written work, email artsreview@upei.ca with your Google Doc in 12-point Times New Roman font. Poetry should be single-spaced and prose double-spaced. For visual works, email a JPEG file that frames the image with precision and proper lighting. For each submission, please include a 200-word abstract to introduce your piece.
We look forward to reading your submissions!
The deadline for the employee and spouse/dependent tuition waiver forms for the Winter 2026 semester is January 9, 2026. We encourage you to have your tuition waivers submitted as soon as possible to assist in timely processing. Tuition waiver forms must be submitted electronically.
The online tuition waiver fillable forms can be found on the HR Portal of the myUPEI site, under Training and Development.
Please note that the employee or spouse/dependent must be registered in the course prior to applying for the tuition waiver.
If you have any questions, please contact Human Resources at (902) 566-0514 or hrgeneral@upei.ca.
Help make the 2025-2026 Annual Fund a huge success!
Donations to the UPEI and AVC Annual Fund Campaigns help ensure students have the tools and supports they need.
Annual gifts from alumni, faculty, staff, and friends of UPEI which are received and spent in the same year, go to work immediately to support the best of UPEI by:
- Attracting and supporting top notch students with increased scholarships and student engagement programming.
- Improving student access and exposure to experiential learning, global education, research and career opportunities.
- Encouraging collaboration, innovation, and partnerships with communities and industries island-wide and around the world.
Ways to Give
- For employee payroll deductions, please contact Tammy Pigott, Gift Processor at tpigott@upei.ca
- Online
- By Mail: UPEI Annual Fund, 550 University Avenue, Charlottetown, PE C1A 4P3
- Telephone: 902-894-2888
- In Person: 618 University Avenue, Charlottetown
The deadline for Animal Care Protocol Submissions (new, renewal, or amendment) is Friday, January 9 for the January 2026 meeting.
Please note that as of June 1, 2020 all animal user protocols must be submitted through UPEI Researcher Portal at https://upei.researchservicesoffice.com/Romeo.Researcher/
For new protocols select ‘applications’ and for renewal or amendment protocols select ‘events’.
To view any UPEI ACC SOPs and Codes of Practice, they can be accessed through myUPEI at https://portal.upei.ca/facultystaff/administrativeservices/AVCAnimalCare/Pages/default.aspx.
Those protocols received after the deadline will be reviewed the following month. The Committee requires at least one month for processing applications.
Note: All investigators are reminded that any deviations in animal use, including unexpected mortality, must be reported to the ACC and University Veterinarian Jonathan Spears at 902-620-5026.
MSc in Environmental Sciences Thesis Defence by Muhammad Jahandad Khan
Title of the thesis:
“Design, Development, and Environmental Analysis of Template-Assisted Nano-Fertilizer on Potato Application”
Potatoes (Solanum tuberosum L.) are a critical food crop globally, particularly in regions like Atlantic Canada, where they play a key role in local agriculture and the national economy. However, the intensive cultivation of potatoes raises concerns regarding soil degradation, nutrient leaching, and inefficiencies in conventional fertilization practices. Traditional fertilizers often lead to nutrient loss due to leaching, runoff, and volatilization, causing negative environmental impacts such as water contamination and greenhouse gas emissions. In response, this study investigates the use of slow-release nano fertilizers, specifically hydroxyapatite-based (HA) hybrid formulations, to enhance nutrient-use efficiency and reduce environmental impacts in potato farming. The research includes two interconnected experiments. The first experiment evaluates the leaching behavior of slow-release nano fertilizers composed of HA and nano urea (NU) in sandy loam soil. The goal is to understand how different HAP-to-NU ratios (2:1, 4:1, and 8:1) influence nutrient retention and reduce leaching, with a focus on nitrogen, phosphorus, and calcium. The results demonstrate that higher HA ratios and longer calcination times lead to reduced nutrient leaching, offering a more controlled release of nutrients and better nutrient retention in soil. The second experiment investigates the effects of these slow-release nano fertilizers on potato growth, yield, and N₂O emissions in a greenhouse setting. Five fertilizer treatments, including a control, conventional fertilizer, and three ratios of HA to NU (1:1, 1:4, 1:8), were applied to assess their impact on plant growth parameters and environmental effects. The results show significant improvements in plant height, tuber weight, and N₂O emissions, with the 1:4 ratio proving to be the most effective in promoting growth while minimizing emissions. Overall, this research suggests that HA-based slow-release nano fertilizers have the potential to enhance nutrient-use efficiency and reduce fertilizer-related environmental impacts in potato cultivation, providing a sustainable alternative to conventional fertilization methods.
Date/Time/Location: December 9, 2025, 9:00 am via web conferencing
If you wish to attend the public presentation, please contact the Graduate Studies Coordinator at gsc@upei.ca to receive the link.