Campus Notices

Please be advised that effective immediately the new general inquiries email address for the Faculty of Arts is artsadmin@upei.ca.

 

The upcoming Mental Health First Aid training with James Reddin has a few spots still available. 

The dates are July 18 and 23, 2019. Participants must attend both days of the training. The sessions are all day. The location and hours will be released prior to the training. 

If you wish to participate email Molly S. at saworkshops@upei.ca as soon as possible to register. 

The University is midway through a year-long celebration to recognize its fiftieth anniversary. As we reflect on UPEI's past and significant contributions over the past 50 years, we also want to take the opportunity to engage with the community and look to the exciting possibilities ahead.

The 50th Anniversary Working Group thought one fun way to do this, as well as highlight our special year, was to have a 50th anniversary float constructed and enter several summertime parades across the province. UPEI will be in Summerside (Lobster Carnival) on July 13, Georgetown on July 20, Tyne Valley (Oyster Festival) on August 3, and in Charlottetown (Gold Cup) on August 16. UPEI will also participate in the PEI Pride parade.

UPEI’s float focuses on our iconic quadrangle and SDU Main Building, the oldest building on campus. But in addition to having this great design, we need your help!  We would like to invite all members of the UPEI community, from young to old, and, in particular, past, present, and future students to participate by riding on the float (we expect to be able to accommodate 10-12 people per parade). If you, your family, colleagues, alumni and friends would like to volunteer or to learn more, please email events@upei.ca.

If you can't participate, keep an eye out for and cheer on UPEI's parade float this summer, and visit upei.ca/50 for more information on upcoming events.

Human Resources developed a new online Employee and Spouse/Dependent Tuition Waiver fillable form. These forms can be found on the main page of MyUPEI under UPEI Forms as well as on the Human Resources portal under Professional Development. In order to have the tuition waiver reflect your account prior to the tuition deadline, please submit all Fall 2019 Tuition Waivers via the online form no later than August 26, 2019. Please be advised Human Resources will no longer accept printed waiver forms. 

If you have any questions please contact Kellie Nicholson at: 902-566-0514 or HRgeneral@upei.ca.

Nimbus Publishing’s new edition of Imagining Anne: The Island Scrapbooks of L.M. Montgomery will be launched on July 25, from 2:30 pm to 3:30 pm in the Robertson Library at the University of Prince Edward Island. The book is compiled and edited by Dr. Elizabeth “Betsy” Epperly, past-president of UPEI and founder of the L.M. Montgomery Institute (LMMI), who will speak about the book and sign copies. Montgomery treasures, from the LMMI and Robertson Library, will be on display. All are welcome.

At noon on August 2, Dr Jean Philippe Chaput of the Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario Research Institute and University of Ottawa will be presenting on the importance of of a "whole day" approach to health promotion.  Dr Chaput will explore the role of sleep, screen time, physical activity and diet in promoting health and wellness.  The presentation will take place from noon-1pm on August 2 in Health Science Building 105.  To attend, please RSVP before July 19 by clicking here.

The upcoming Mental Health First Aid training with James Reddin has a few spots still available. 

The dates are July 18 and 23, 2019. Participants must attend both days of the training. The sessions are all day. The location and hours will be released prior to the training. 

If you wish to participate email Molly S. at saworkshops@upei.ca as soon as possible to register. 

Join us for another reading and discussion session on indigenizing and decolonizing the university, organized by the FDO and the IEAC faculty development group! This time we'll be reading an article by Eve Tuck and K. Wayne Yang, entitled "Decolonization is not a Metaphor" — found online at: https://www.latrobe.edu.au/staff-profiles/data/docs/fjcollins.pdf. Since it's a fairly long piece, we're suggesting reading up to page 28 — but of course, feel free to read the whole thing! We'll meet on Thursday, July 18, 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm in the SDU Main Building Faculty Lounge. This has been a really great series so far; grab a colleague and come join the always dynamic conversation!   

The University is midway through a year-long celebration to recognize its fiftieth anniversary. As we reflect on UPEI's past and significant contributions over the past 50 years, we also want to take the opportunity to engage with the community and look to the exciting possibilities ahead.

The 50th Anniversary Working Group thought one fun way to do this, as well as highlight our special year, was to have a 50th anniversary float constructed and enter several summertime parades across the province. UPEI will be in Summerside (Lobster Carnival) on July 13, Georgetown on July 20, Tyne Valley (Oyster Festival) on August 3, and in Charlottetown (Gold Cup) on August 16. UPEI will also participate in the PEI Pride parade.

UPEI’s float focuses on our iconic quadrangle and SDU Main Building, the oldest building on campus. But in addition to having this great design, we need your help!  We would like to invite all members of the UPEI community, from young to old, and, in particular, past, present, and future students to participate by riding on the float (we expect to be able to accommodate 10-12 people per parade). If you, your family, colleagues, alumni and friends would like to volunteer or to learn more, please email events@upei.ca.

If you can't participate, keep an eye out for and cheer on UPEI's parade float this summer, and visit upei.ca/50 for more information on upcoming events.

The elevator in the SDU Main Building will be shutdown for approximately four (4) weeks beginning Monday, July 15th.  This shutdown is necessary to complete a modernization of the elevator, including an updated control system as well as a new cab shell and flooring.

While the contractors have been instructed that the work be executed with the least possible interference or disturbance to the campus community, a certain amount of disruption is inevitable. Your patience and understanding is appreciated as we proceed with this renovation project that will enhance the facility.

If you have any questions or concerns, please contact Jackie MacPhail at 566-6034, jmacphail@upei.ca

The SJDAWC has additional funding available for 2019 for a domestic masters student ($51,600 over 2 years). Applications from doctoral or international (masters or doctoral) students will be considered as well if stipend funding above this amount is available from other documented sources (ie. support from the proposed supervisor). (Please note that the University does not allow graduate students to begin their program unless all funding is secured.)

The Scholarship will support the training of researchers to pursue animal welfare research at the University of Prince Edward Island. Both applied or more fundamental approaches to research pertaining to animal welfare are
welcome.

Application deadline: Wednesday, July 24, 2019, with decisions to be announced by mid-August. Students may take up their award at any time of the year but must do so within 12 months of the date of the letter of offer.

Application info:
http://awc.upei.ca/2019-sir-james-dunn-animal-welfare-graduate-scholarship/

Please note: All potential graduate students must identify a graduate faculty member willing to supervise the student should the application be successful.

This must be included with the application.

ITSS will be performing maintenance on the UPEI Firewall on July 13,  which will  result in some intermittent internet service entering/leaving the UPEI network during the hours of 10 am to 12 noon on July 13, 2019.

If you have any questions regarding this maintenance, please contact ITSS at helpdesk@upei.ca or 902-566-0465.

Annual Fire Alarm Inspections

Troy Life & Fire Safety will be performing the annual fire alarm inspections throughout campus beginning Monday, July 8, 2019. As part of these inspections, there will be testing of alarms. There will be an audible notification stating this is a test at the beginning of testing and again when the testing is completed. The building occupants are not required to evacuate during the testing period. The ringing of alarms is required to test their function and to ensure the speakers work throughout the building. This will be a small portion (up to 2 hours) of the total time they are in the building.

Memorial Hall – July 8

Chaplaincy Centre – July 8

Duffy Science Centre – July 9

School of Sustainable Engineering Building –July 10

Don and Marion McDougall Hall – July 11 - 12

Alumni Canada Games Place – July 12

Health Sciences Building – July 15

K.C. Irving Chemistry Centre – July 15

Steel Building – July 16

Chi Wan Young Sports Centre – July 17

Daycare Building – July 17

Regis & Joan Duffy Research Centre – July 18

W.A. Murphy Student Centre –July 19

Cass Science Hall – July 22

SD Main Building – July 22

AVC Rodent Facility – July 22

Robertson Library – July 23 –24

Kelley Memorial Building – July 24

Central Utility Building – July 25 - 26

618 University Avenue – July 26

Atlantic Veterinary College – July 29 – August 2

Tunnel System – August 5

Bill & Denise Andrew Hall – August 19 -20

Bernardine Hall – August 21

Blanchard Hall – August 22

Wanda Wyatt Dining Hall – August  23

 

If you have any questions or concerns please contact Jackie MacPhail at jmacphail@upei.ca or 6034.

The University is midway through a year-long celebration to recognize its fiftieth anniversary. As we reflect on UPEI's past and significant contributions over the past 50 years, we also want to take the opportunity to engage with the community and look to the exciting possibilities ahead.

The 50th Anniversary Working Group thought one fun way to do this, as well as highlight our special year, was to have a 50th anniversary float constructed and enter several summertime parades across the province. UPEI will be in Summerside (Lobster Carnival) on July 13, Georgetown on July 20, Tyne Valley (Oyster Festival) on August 3, and in Charlottetown (Gold Cup) on August 16. UPEI will also participate in the PEI Pride parade.

UPEI’s float focuses on our iconic quadrangle and SDU Main Building, the oldest building on campus. But in addition to having this great design, we need your help!  We would like to invite all members of the UPEI community, from young to old, and, in particular, past, present, and future students to participate by riding on the float (we expect to be able to accommodate 10-12 people per parade). If you, your family, colleagues, alumni and friends would like to volunteer or to learn more, please email events@upei.ca.

If you can't participate, keep an eye out for and cheer on UPEI's parade float this summer, and visit upei.ca/50 for more information on upcoming events.

Join us for another reading and discussion session on indigenizing and decolonizing the university, organized by the FDO and the IEAC faculty development group! This time we'll be reading an article by Eve Tuck and K. Wayne Yang, entitled "Decolonization is not a Metaphor" — found online at: https://www.latrobe.edu.au/staff-profiles/data/docs/fjcollins.pdf. Since it's a fairly long piece, we're suggesting reading up to page 28 — but of course, feel free to read the whole thing! We'll meet on Thursday, July 18, 12:00 pm to  1:00 pm, in the SDU Main Building Faculty Lounge. This has been a really great series so far; grab a colleague and come join the always dynamic conversation! 

Annual Fire Alarm Inspections

Troy Life & Fire Safety will be performing the annual fire alarm inspections throughout campus beginning Monday, July 8, 2019. As part of these inspections, there will be testing of alarms. There will be an audible notification stating this is a test at the beginning of testing and again when the testing is completed. The building occupants are not required to evacuate during the testing period. The ringing of alarms is required to test their function and to ensure the speakers work throughout the building. This will be a small portion (up to 2 hours) of the total time they are in the building.

Memorial Hall – July 8

Chaplaincy Centre – July 8

Duffy Science Centre – July 9

School of Sustainable Engineering Building –July 10

Don and Marion McDougall Hall – July 11 - 12

Alumni Canada Games Place – July 12

Health Sciences Building – July 15

K.C. Irving Chemistry Centre – July 15

Steel Building – July 16

Chi Wan Young Sports Centre – July 17

Daycare Building – July 17

Regis & Joan Duffy Research Centre – July 18

W.A. Murphy Student Centre –July 19

Cass Science Hall – July 22

SD Main Building – July 22

AVC Rodent Facility – July 22

Robertson Library – July 23 –24

Kelley Memorial Building – July 24

Central Utility Building – July 25 - 26

618 University Avenue – July 26

Atlantic Veterinary College – July 29 – August 2

Tunnel System – August 5

Bill & Denise Andrew Hall – August 19 -20

Bernardine Hall – August 21

Blanchard Hall – August 22

Wanda Wyatt Dining Hall – August  23

 

If you have any questions or concerns please contact Jackie MacPhail at jmacphail@upei.ca or 6034.

Please note that UPEIFA Professional Officer Heather Penny's email address hjpenny@upei.ca will be decommissioned effective July 5th, 2019.

Heather's new email address is fapo@upeifa.org and she can be reached by this email address effective immediately.

Please ensure that you update your contact information for our UPEIFA

The National Injury Prevention Day was founded by Parachute Canada (a non-profit organization) on July 5, 2017.  The resolve of this charity is for Canada to be free of serious injuries.

Did you know that injuries…
1.      Are the leading cause of death for Canadians between the ages of 1 to 44;
2.      Cost the Canadian economy $27 billion per year;
3.      Result in 3.5 million emergency room visits per year; and
4.      Every nine hours, on average a child dies.  Preventable injury kills more Canadian children than any single disease, and more youth than all other causes combined.

Workplace injury statistics from 2016 include…1.      951 workplace deaths including 23 young workers from 15–24 years of age;
2.      241,508 Workers Compensation lost time claims were filed;
3.      54,589 lost time claims involved workers from 15-34 years of age;
4.      138,466 lost time claims involved workers from 35-59 years of age;
5.      55,036 lost time claims involved contact with objects and equipment;
6.      45,344 lost time claims involved falls; and
7.      94,892 lost time claims involved bodily reaction and exertion type injuries.

The most important questions workers must ask to prevent workplace injuries
are:
•       Do I have the necessary training to complete the job safely?
•       Do I have the necessary tools, equipment, materials and resources to
complete the job safely?
•       Do I have enough time to complete the job safely?

If the answer is no or I don’t know then, STOP and inform your employer/supervisor.
To prevent injuries we must change our attitudes and environments.  The most effective place to start is through education, training and awareness.

Charlottetown will support the National Injury Prevention Day by lighting up the Charlottetown City Hall in ‘Parachute green’ on July 5, 2019.

Annual Fire Alarm Inspections

Troy Life & Fire Safety will be performing the annual fire alarm inspections throughout campus beginning Monday, July 8, 2019. As part of these inspections, there will be testing of alarms. There will be an audible notification stating this is a test at the beginning of testing and again when the testing is completed. The building occupants are not required to evacuate during the testing period. The ringing of alarms is required to test their function and to ensure the speakers work throughout the building. This will be a small portion (up to 2 hours) of the total time they are in the building.

Memorial Hall – July 8

Chaplaincy Centre – July 8

Duffy Science Centre – July 9

School of Sustainable Engineering Building –July 10

Don and Marion McDougall Hall – July 11 - 12

Alumni Canada Games Place – July 12

Health Sciences Building – July 15

K.C. Irving Chemistry Centre – July 15

Steel Building – July 16

Chi Wan Young Sports Centre – July 17

Daycare Building – July 17

Regis & Joan Duffy Research Centre – July 18

W.A. Murphy Student Centre –July 19

Cass Science Hall – July 22

SD Main Building – July 22

AVC Rodent Facility – July 22

Robertson Library – July 23 –24

Kelley Memorial Building – July 24

Central Utility Building – July 25 - 26

618 University Avenue – July 26

Atlantic Veterinary College – July 29 – August 2

Tunnel System – August 5

Bill & Denise Andrew Hall – August 19 -20

Bernardine Hall – August 21

Blanchard Hall – August 22

Wanda Wyatt Dining Hall – August  23

 

If you have any questions or concerns please contact Jackie MacPhail at jmacphail@upei.ca or 6034.

Human Resources developed a new online Employee and Spouse/Dependent Tuition Waiver fillable form. These forms can be found on the main page of MyUPEI under UPEI Forms as well as on the Human Resources portal under Professional Development. In order to have the tuition waiver reflect your account prior to the tuition deadline, please submit all Fall 2019 Tuition Waivers via the online form no later than August 26, 2019. Please be advised Human Resources will no longer accept printed waiver forms. 

If you have any questions please contact Kellie Nicholson at: 902-566-0514 or HRgeneral@upei.ca.