Campus Notices

Friendship is the melody that connect us all. The Chaplaincy Centre and Buddhist Nuns from Great Wisdom Buddhist Institute will be hosting an evening filled with music from talented artists and friends. Join us in celebrating friendship, culture, and diversity. Drinks and snacks will be provided.

The Office of the President cordially invites you to attend the MacLauchlan Prizes for Effective Writing Celebration. Please join members of the MacLauchlan family, guest speaker Dr. David Hickey, and the UPEI community on Friday, November 22, 2019 at 1:00 pm in Schurman Market Square, Don and Marion McDougall Hall to celebrate the writing achievements of UPEI students and faculty and staff.

Branching scenarios and simulations are forms of online interactive learning content. They focus on decision making. They begin with some sort of context-specific story containing a problem to solve. The learner is given choices and is asked to make one. Each choice has a consequence which is the feedback that helps the learner to understand the value of the decision made. Each consequence produces new challenges and more choices. The result is that learners can practice making decisions and develop skills in a low-stakes environment. Simulations an branching scenarios are good lead-ups that prepare learners for real-world experiences they will have to face. Come learn some of the basics of getting started with this kind of content on Wednesday, November 20th from 10:30 to 11:30 am in Room 292 of the Robertson Library.  REGISTER

The UPEI campus food bank has lots of fun things planned for the month of November. We will be having a different donation theme every week! We have “Fruits and Veggies”, “Donations by the Day”, “Soup for the Soul”, and “Study Snacks”! We are so excited to put this fun little twist on our donation drives and hope to increase student awareness of the food bank. Of course, don’t feel pressured to follow these themes as any donations are always welcomed and appreciated! Tune in to the UPEI Campus Food Bank Facebook page for more details about these themes and donation ideas. Thank you to all!

November 4th – November 8th: Fruits and Veggies

November 11th – November 15th: Donations by the Day

November 18th – November 22nd: Soup for the Soul

November 25th – November 29th: Study Snacks

And if you would like us to come to your department or to your desk for pick up, don't hesitate to ask!  Email us at foodbank@upei.ca

The UPEI 50th Anniversary Alumni Speakers Series and the UPEI Faculty of Arts are pleased to present an evening with the Honourable Percy Downe (BA, ’77), the first graduate of the University of Prince Edward Island to serve in the Senate of Canada. The event is on Thursday, November 14, at 6:30 pm in SDU Main Building, room 213.

In 2019, the University of Prince Edward Island is marking 50 years as a leader in education and research in our province, and well beyond the Island’s shores. The university has developed a year-long celebration to reflect on UPEI’s contributions spanning the globe. The Alumni Speakers Series is an opportunity to celebrate each of UPEI’s eight faculties by inviting prestigious alumni to speak about their journey from UPEI to today. 

Percy Downe was appointed to the Senate of Canada on June 26, 2003, and lives in Charlottetown. He is current vice-chair of the Canada-Europe Parliamentary Association, vice-chair on the board of the Parliamentary Network on the World Bank and IMF, and whip/liaison of the Senate Liberal Caucus. As a senator, he is a past member of the inaugural National Security and Intelligence Committee of Parliamentarians, the Standing Senate Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Trade (vice chair), the Standing Senate Committee on Internal Economy, Budgets and Administration, the Standing Joint committee on the Library of Parliament (joint chair), the Standing Committee on National Finance, the Standing committee on Legal and Constitutional Affairs, and the Standing Committee on Rules, Rights and Procedures of Parliament.

Prior to his career in the Senate, Downe was chief of staff to the Prime Minister of Canada, director of appointments in the Office of the Prime Minister, and executive assistant to the Minister of Labour, the Minister of Fisheries and Oceans, the Secretary of State for Veterans Affairs and ACOA, and the Premier of Prince Edward Island.

This is a reminder that the UPEI Biosafety Policy requires that all Principal Investigators confirm the security and complete inventory of all biohazardous materials being used or stored, due in November of each year. This is accomplished by updating your entries, then confirming this action, as follows:

1. Access your inventory at http://biosafety.vre3.upei.ca

2. Ensure your inventory is up to date, and then confirm this by following the steps as listed below.

3. Select User Menu (Top right of screen) then My account from the left side of the drop down screen.

4. Click Edit (just below the user name)

5. Click on Information, on the top right section of the screen.

6. Scroll down this page. Below the box with the phone number, you will notice a box next to I accept. If you have not already done so, please read this section and, if you agree, please check this box.

7. To report your inventory is up to date, please enter the date that you confirm this in the 2019 box. 

8. Hit Save! Task completed.

Thank you for your attention to this matter. If you are not yet a user of this site, but store or use biohazardous materials, please contact Rhoda Speare to arrange access. 

If you have any questions, please contact Rhoda Speare, UPEI Biosafety Officer, at 902-620-5071 or rspeare@upei.ca.

The Health, Safety and Environment Department (HSE) is offering Emergency & Standard First Aid/CPR training sessions:

Emergency First Aid/CPR 
December 3, 2019
8:30 am – 3:30 pm
HSB 105

This basic one-day course offers lifesaving first aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) skills. 

Standard First Aid/CPR
December 4 and 5, 2019
8:30 am – 3:30 pm
HSB 105

This comprehensive two-day course offers first aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) skills for those who need enhanced training as a work requirement (high risk areas such as labs).

Cost of registration will be covered by HSE for all UPEI faculty and staff, including students who require training for on-campus employment. Students who do not require training for on-campus employment are welcome to attend; however, the cost of registration will not be covered. Please note, lunch will not be provided.

As space is limited, please pre-register by contacting Sarah Sudworth before Tuesday, November 26th, 2019 via email (hse@upei.ca) or by phone (902-566-0901).

The Island Lecture Series November lecture will be held Tuesday, November 19, at 7 pm in the SDU Main Building Faculty Lounge and features Charlottetown visual artist Brenda Whiteway talking about her most recent undertaking, the White Sands PEI Shoreline Project. Her presentation melds images and words to create “Shifting sands: Capturing climactic and cultural change through art.” For her, this current work is a metaphoric petri dish through which cultural and climactic shifts may be viewed on an intimate scale and expressed creatively. Through it she explores the passage of time—particularly as it relates to rural life, past and present—and the effects of urbanization and technology on traditional ways of life. Admission is free and all are welcome.

The Faculty of Nursing invites members of the campus community; students, faculty and staff to attend a public presentation by Margie Burns PhD(c), RN candidate for a tenure track position. Her public presentation on Linking Teaching, Learning and Research at the UPEI Faculty of Nursing will be held today, Tuesday, November 12, 2019 in the Health Science Building, room 104 at 11:00 a.m..   

Friendship is the melody that connect us all. The Chaplaincy Centre and Buddhist Nuns from Great Wisdom Buddhist Institute will be hosting an evening filled with music from talented artists and friends. Join us in celebrating friendship, culture, and diversity. Drinks and snacks will be provided.

The Faculty of Science Graduate Studies Committee invites the campus community to the next Environmental Sciences/Human Biology seminar on Friday, November 15th, 2019 at 12:30 p.m. in the Duffy Science Centre, Room 204.

Dr. James Fawcett of the Dalhousie University Department of Pharmacology will present "Dissection of molecular pathways that define cellular polarity"

UPEI Health and Fitness Week will be November 18 - 23. We have a Self Care Fair, Getting a Restful Sleep presentation, fitness classes, Succulent Plant Party, Mandala Workshop, Glucose/Cholesterol Clinic, and much, much more. Check out all details at https://www.upei.ca/ar/health-and-fitness-week

Does Fido or Fluffy have bad breath?  That odour may indicate a more serious health risk of periodontal disease, which is completely preventable  Good dental health is just as important for pets as it is for humans but is typically overlooked. By age 3, 70-80% of dogs and cats show signs of dental disease.

Dr. Mike West, community care clinician at the Atlantic Veterinary College, will discuss dental disease in our pets and how to help our pet’s teeth and gums stay healthy.

Everyone is welcome.  Admission is free, and refreshments will be served.

For information, contact (902) 566-0589 or upei.ca/avc

The decolonizing reading group is meeting again on Monday, November 18, 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm, in Memorial 308. Come join your colleagues in a discussion about knowledge and research and some important questions that a concentration on decolonizing raises around these central focuses of our profession. We'll be discussing the Introduction and Chapter One of Decolonizing Methodologies: Research and Indigenous Peoples, by Linda Tuhiwai Smith (2012). It's available as an ebook on the Robertson Library website: https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/upei/detail.action?docID=1426837. Co-organized by the Faculty Development Office and the Indigenous Education Advisory Circle faculty development group. For more information, contact Gerald Wandio, fdo@upei.ca or Ann Braithwaite, abraithwaite@upei.ca.

Online Employee and Spouse/Dependent Tuition Waiver fillable form can be found on the main page of MyUPEI under UPEI Forms.

The deadline for tuition deadline Winter 2020 Tuition Waivers is no later than December 6, 2019. Accounts for which waivers are received by HR after the deadline of December 6th, may be subject to late fees in accordance with the Academic Calendar. 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.

The UPEI campus food bank has lots of fun things planned for the month of November. We will be having a different donation theme every week! We have “Fruits and Veggies”, “Donations by the Day”, “Soup for the Soul”, and “Study Snacks”! We are so excited to put this fun little twist on our donation drives and hope to increase student awareness of the food bank. Of course, don’t feel pressured to follow these themes as any donations are always welcomed and appreciated! Tune in to the UPEI Campus Food Bank Facebook page for more details about these themes and donation ideas. Thank you to all!

November 4th – November 8th: Fruits and Veggies

November 11th – November 15th: Donations by the Day

November 18th – November 22nd: Soup for the Soul

November 25th – November 29th: Study Snacks

And if you would like us to come to your department or to your desk for pick up, don't hesitate to ask!  Email us at foodbank@upei.ca

The UPEI 50th Anniversary Alumni Speakers Series and the UPEI Faculty of Arts are pleased to present an evening with the Honourable Percy Downe (BA, ’77), the first graduate of the University of Prince Edward Island to serve in the Senate of Canada. The event is on Thursday, November 14, at 6:30 pm in SDU Main Building, room 213.

In 2019, the University of Prince Edward Island is marking 50 years as a leader in education and research in our province, and well beyond the Island’s shores. The university has developed a year-long celebration to reflect on UPEI’s contributions spanning the globe. The Alumni Speakers Series is an opportunity to celebrate each of UPEI’s eight faculties by inviting prestigious alumni to speak about their journey from UPEI to today. 

Percy Downe was appointed to the Senate of Canada on June 26, 2003, and lives in Charlottetown. He is current vice-chair of the Canada-Europe Parliamentary Association, vice-chair on the board of the Parliamentary Network on the World Bank and IMF, and whip/liaison of the Senate Liberal Caucus. As a senator, he is a past member of the inaugural National Security and Intelligence Committee of Parliamentarians, the Standing Senate Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Trade (vice chair), the Standing Senate Committee on Internal Economy, Budgets and Administration, the Standing Joint committee on the Library of Parliament (joint chair), the Standing Committee on National Finance, the Standing committee on Legal and Constitutional Affairs, and the Standing Committee on Rules, Rights and Procedures of Parliament.

Prior to his career in the Senate, Downe was chief of staff to the Prime Minister of Canada, director of appointments in the Office of the Prime Minister, and executive assistant to the Minister of Labour, the Minister of Fisheries and Oceans, the Secretary of State for Veterans Affairs and ACOA, and the Premier of Prince Edward Island.

Calling all singing and music enthusiasts! Join us to share world music and songs from different countries and cultures represented on the UPEI campus. This is a non-audition singing group that meets Thursdays 4:30 to 5:45 pm in the Faculty Lounge of SDU Main Building.

Now in its 9th year. For more information, contact airs@upei.ca, Heather Barnick  hbarnick@upei.ca, or Annabel Cohen at 902-629-4325.

UPEI Korean Speech Contest is open to all UPEI students who speak Korean as a foreign or second language at the introductory (beginner) level.

The 2019 Contest will be held on November 22 (Friday) from 1:00 to 3:00 pm in the Faculty Lounge (Main Building 201). Free food and beverage will be provided.

1. Deadline for application and speech draft submission:
Monday, November 15, 2019
Please send your submission to jeopark@upei.ca.

2. Eligibility:
Each contestant must satisfy all of the following criteria:

  • Has studied or is studying Introduction to Korean at UPEI.
  • Speaks Korean as a foreign or second language.

3. Category: Beginner

  • Both parents/guardians are not native speakers of Korean
  • Has not stayed in Korea for more than a total of 3 months
  • Has studied or is studying Korean by taking beginner’s course of Korean

4. Speech Title and Content:
Choose your own title and subject. Speech topics may be drawn from any field.
Speech length: up to 3 minutes
Memorize the speech

5. Judges and Evaluation Criteria:

  • Panel of 2-3 judges comprised of Korean-speaking and Korean language education professionals
  • Speeches are assessed according to content and organization, grammar and pronunciation, manner of presentation and audience’s response. An appropriate length and delivery from memorization are parts of presentation.

NOTE:

  • Reading the speech draft is subject to penalty. Placing the draft on the podium is for very discrete reference only
  • The speech length limit is to be adhered to. Overtime will be subject to penalty. Overly short speeches will be penalized as well.
  • Winners may not be declared if no contestants met the standard expected for the category.

6. Prizes:

  • 1st prize: $500 scholarship
  • 2nd prize: $300 scholarship
  • 3rd prize: $200 scholarship
  • All other participants will get a nice USB memory stick

Our annual UPEI Global Village Multicultural Festival takes place on Friday, November 15 at 6:00 pm in McMillan Hall of the W.A. Murphy Student Centre. The UPEI Global Village Organizing Committee is excited to invite the public to celebrate with us during our free multicultural event. It is an opportunity to celebrate campus diversity, community building, and friendships while learning about other cultures, enjoying performances, and dancing.

The festival brings together various ethnocultural groups and community organizations in an effort to build a stronger and supportive community. The Global Village is an exciting opportunity to bring domestic and international students and community members together to collaborate, promote, explore and learn about each other’s cultural backgrounds in an interactive and engaging way. “Not everyone has the opportunity to go out and see the world, so it’s nice to be able to bring a little bit of the world here for everyone to enjoy,” said Russell Kleinveldt, one of the members of the Global Village Organizing Committee and an international student from South Africa in the Master of Education program.

This September, the number of international students enrolled at UPEI is the highest in its history, amounting to over 28 percent of the student population. There are more than 93 countries represented in the international student body at the university. For more information on the UPEI Global Village, please contact Nouhad Mourad at the International Student Office at nmourad@upei.ca or (902) 566-6092.