Campus Notices

UPEI will host a public lecture by Dr. Mark Tremblay, chair of Canada’s Physical Activity Guideless Committee, on Canada’s 24-hour movement guidelines for young children. The presentation will be Tuesday, March 13 at 7:00 pm at the UPEI Health Sciences Building in Room 105. 

Dr. Tremblay will discuss Canada’s Guidelines for Physical Activity, Sedentary Behaviour, and Sleep for children aged 0–4 years. His lecture will explore how these guidelines were created, the evidence supporting the guidelines, and how they are being implemented. The information will be relevant for teachers, early childhood educators, researchers, parents, health promoters, policy makers, and members of the general public.

To register, please contact Travis Saunders, trsaunders@upei.caAll are welcome!

Dorothy E. Smith is widely acknowledged as a major feminist thinker of our time, and perhaps best known for her development of Institutional Ethnography, a theory/methodology of discovery aimed at providing a sociology for, not of, people. Smith’s lecture will focus on the interface between her development of a critical sociology aimed at exploring and explicating governance in contemporary society and its roots in feminism.

Click here to view futher details on the UPEI Events Calendar.

The Department of Psychology is pleased to present the first candidate for the position of Faculty Member and Associate Director of Clinical Experience for UPEI’s new Doctor of Psychology (PsyD) program. Each candidate will give two talks: the first is a simulated classroom presentation about their research and the second will outline their vision for the PsyD at UPEI.

Please join us for the following presentations:

  • On Tuesday, March 20 at 5:30 pm, Dr. Raquel Hoersting will present her talk entitled "Cross-Cultural Mobility: Cultural Homelessness, Identity and Adaptation". The presentation will take place in HSB 106.
  • On Wednesday, March 21 at 10:30 am, Dr. Raquel Hoersting will present her vision talk entitled "Clinical Training as an Integrative Approach: Service, Scholarly Practice, and Collaboration". The presentation will take place in MCDH 329. 

All are welcome to attend!

The Department of Psychology is pleased to present the second candidate for the position of Faculty Member and Director of Training for UPEI’s new Doctor of Psychology (PsyD) program. Dr. Butler will give two talks: the first is a simulated classroom presentation about his research and the second will outline his vision for the PsyD at UPEI.

Please join us for the following presentations:

  • The first presentation on Thursday, March 15 at 2:30 pm where Dr. Stephen Butler will present his research talk entitled “The role of treatment evaluations in improving young people’s mental health: The case of Multisystemic Therapy (MST)”. It will take place in McDougall Hall, room 243.
  • The second presentation will take place on Friday, March 16 at 9:45 am where Dr. Stephen Butler will present "Achieving excellence: A blueprint for the PsyD program at UPEI". It will take place in Main Building, room 213.


All are welcome to attend!

Dr. Don L. Baker, Department of Asian Studies, University of British Columbia, will give the inaugural lecture in UPEI’s new Asian Studies International Seminar and Korean Studies Speaker Series on Thursday, March 8, 2:30 pm, Faculty Lounge (Room 201), SDU Main Building. He will give a presentation called “From the Mountains into the Cities: The Transformation of Korean Buddhism in the Twentieth Century” on Thursday from 2:30 to 3:45 pm. The storm date for the event is Friday, March 9, 2:30 to 3:45 pm, Room 213, SDU Main Building.

Everyone is invited to attend! For further information and details, click here to view the UPEI Event Calender listing.

On Wednesday, March 21, from 6:00 to 8:00 pm "The spotlight is on you!" Sign up for your 10 minutes of fame!

Present your short story, poem, excerpt from your novel or journal, a song you have written, play your instrument, perform stand-up comedy, etc. – whatever you like – in front of a friendly audience.

Register online to book your performance by clicking here! Don’t want to perform? Come, relax & be part of the audience. Free popcorn, and everyone is welcome!

Click here to view full lisitng details on the UPEI Events Calendar.

The Faculty of Business is pleased to present two candidates for the tenure-track position in Entrepreneurship.

The public presentations are as follows:

  • Monday, March 12, Dr. Dianne Tyers, 9:30 am in MCDH 329. Her presentation will be on The Experiences of Women Entrepreneurs Operating Businesses Cross-Culturally and Cross-Linguistically
  • Wednesday, March 14, Dr. Jarrod Wiener, 9:30 am in MCDH 329. His presentation will be on Entrepreneurship in Complex Regulatory Environments: A Research Agenda

All are welcome!

UPEI is excited to share its 2018 Mental Health Week program, taking place March 12-16, 2018.

Our hope is to build a culture of care that nurtures and celebrates mental health and wellness of everyone in our UPEI community. The theme of Mental Health Week is ‘Relationships Matter’, encouraging students, staff and faculty to help themselves by connecting and building relationships with others. While this theme links many important messages, we hope to instill the idea that at UPEI, no one is alone — there is always someone who can help.

Our five-day event is jam-packed with a variety of events and sessions that cater to all members of our UPEI community.

Click here to check out the full schedule of events and come connect with friends and colleagues. 

Central Printing will be closed on Friday, March 9, 2018.

Please contact Wendy Henderson at whenderson@upei.ca or call 902-566-0558.

Go CODE Girl Day is a hands-on opportunity for girls in Grades 7 to 10 to learn about the exciting world of computer programming and software development. We will introduce and inspire girls with the skills needed to pursue interests in the fastest growing industries of technology, computing and engineering. On April 7, 2018 UPEI SSDE is excited to be a participant in Go CODE Girl Day, which is an initiative that takes place at 20+ universities with Engineering programs across Canada! Registration is free but space is limited.

Click here to view full details on the UPEI Events Calendar and to sign up!

This one day course offers tools and strategies for dealing constructively with workplace conflict. Through lectures and exercises, participants will:

  • Explore self-awareness, in terms of how they personally think about and respond to conflict
  • Examine various conflict resolution styles, with an emphasis on resolving workplace conflict through collaboration and cooperation
  • Examine the basis of interest-based conflict resolution, learning to distinguish between positions and interests or needs
  • Work on active listening skills and on sharing their perspective in a way that emphasizes impact, rather than intent
  • Learn how to frame conflict in a way that invites creative problem-solving around needs and interests
  • Learn how collaborative strategies can be put into practice by workplace supervisors and managers

Register for this course by clicking here. It will take plcae on March 12, 2017, for more information email sdl@upei.ca or call 902 628-4394.

Graduate students Sarah Muthee and Angela Johnston (AHS-Nutrition) will present seminars on Friday, March 9, 2018 at 12:30 pm in Duffy Science, Room 204.

Sarah Muthee will present “Impact of nutrition and agricultural intervention on diet and food security of Kenyan women”, and Angela Johnston will present “Food literacy and food security among University students: Impact of a University Foods Course".

All are welcome!

In support of UPEI Mental Health Week, Relationships Matter, Robertson Library is presenting My Depression: The Up and Down and Up of It in our Movie Talks series.

Monday, March 12
7:00—8:30 pm
3rd floor, Robertson Library

Join us for this entertaining but enlightening film on the symptoms, emotions, and side effects of depression. It will help you to understand someone suffering from depression a little bit better and those who suffer from depression will not feel so alone. A discussion/Q & A period will follow the film. Free popcorn.


Everyone is welcome!

The Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) has asked UPEI’s Research Services Office and UPEI’s Sociology and Anthropology Department to promote the use of knowledge mobilization (KM) in research at UPEI.

On March 21 and 22, Mr. Steve Jreige, Analyst, Public Health Capacity and Knowledge Management Division, Atlantic Region, PHAC, will be on campus. His areas of interest are (1) Seniors Health and Aging (2) the Built Environment, and (3) Emergency Preparedness and Response.

On March 21, 10 – 11am, Mr. Jreige will provide a campus presentation on KM in the UPEI Faculty Association Lounge, Main Building. He will speak about his role as a Knowledge Mobilization Analyst and how that fits within the PHAC, and discuss the KM program being implemented at PHAC.

On March 21 and 22, he will also MEET WITH any individuals or research teams who wish to:

1) Discuss knowledge mobilization and research findings, and how PHAC can help in the KM process
2) Learn about how KM can be built into a future research project, and how PHAC can help
3) Discuss emerging issues in the three fields of study to which he is assigned
4) Learn more about KM

Half-hour meeting timeslots (single or double slots) for either day can be scheduled by emailing researchservices@upei.ca or phoning 628-4308.

Free snacks and a free Samuel's 'coffee & muffin' voucher at this screening in the Campus Life Lounge! Come watch Perfume War in the Campus Life Lounge, Thursday, March 8, 2018, 6:30 to 8:30 pm, W.A. Murphy Student Centre - Student Affairs.

Perfume War is an inspiring documentary about two friends and their unstoppable fight for world peace...Click here for full details on the UPEI Events Calendar.

A new capability in Moodle makes it possible to create scannable paper tests using your Moodle question bank. If you've been using multiple choice tests in your face-to-face class, this can help you save some grading time.

The E-Learning Office will demo the process of how these sheets work and how they're graded. If you're interested in attending, please register here.

If you cannot attend during one of these times, please feel free to email jbhogan@upei.ca to set up a time that works for you.

Attention 2018 graduates, mark your calendars! This is an event not to be missed!

The UPEI Alumni Association invites you to celebrate the last day of classes, de-stress before exams, grab a bite, take a selfie with the 2018 sign, win some awesome door prizes, and enjoy musical entertainment by Ryan Merry.

One lucky student will WIN our GRAND PRIZE DRAW* for $1.000 CASH - sponsored by TD Insurance.

Click here to view full event details on the UPEI Events Calendar.
 

Molecular and Macromolecular Sciences Seminar Program – Winter Semester 2018

Wednesday, March 7, 2018 at 12:30 pm in the Duffy Research Centre (Room 212), Student Presenter Hope Igboeli will present “Discovery of a new polyketide via co-treatment with an epigenetic modifier and an osmotic stressor".

All are welcome to attend!

In conjunction with International Women's Day, join students in History/DSJS: Women, the Law, and Civil Rights in Canada for an open class to which all are invited.

UPEI Elder in Residence, Judy Clark, will offer her reflections on First Nations women and civil rights in recent history. The class will be held Thursday, March 8, 11:30-12:45, in McDougall 243.

For further info: shmyers@upei.ca

UPEI Fitness has a number of new sessions with yoga, kettlebell and cycle classes. Please click here  for more details on start dates, cost and class descriptions.

To pre-register for any of these programs, please visit Panther Central desk at the Sports Centre.

For more information contact Angela Marchbank, Fitness and Wellness Coordinator at amarchbank@upei.ca.