Campus Notices

Robertson Library will again be offering training sessions for RefWorks and Google Scholar as follows:

Both sessions will be held in the LINC lab, Robertson Library Rm. 265. The 20-30 minute presentation will be followed by hands-on practice time.

Please contact Melissa Belvadi mbelvadi@upei.ca for more information or to indicate interest to attend workshop. 

Faculty are encouraged to share this information with their students who have research papers due soon!

On November 28 UPEI will hold a reception to dedicate a plaque in Rocky Paquet's honour and launch a new student award in his memory.

This is the first year UPEI is embracing #GivingTuesday and its motto of rallying for favourite causes and thinking of others. Join UPEI in honouring Rocky's legacy of dedication and heart and contribute to the creation of an award in his memory.

Click here to view full event listing.

WOW! There are a ton of events planned for today! Be sure to check out as many as you can:

Click here for more information and the full schedule of events!

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 by clicking here.

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 2017 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 me to arrange access.

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

Join the UPEI Faculty of Nursing and Graduate Studies Coordinator, Dr. Janet Bryanton, for the Master of Nursing Open House on Wednedsay, November 22, 2017 from 6:00–8:00 pm in the Health Sciences Building, Room 105.

Click here to view full event listing.

The Kinesiology Program welcomes the UPEI community to tour the new Kinesiology Teaching Lab. Equipment demos and light refreshments will be provided. Door prizes include t-shirts and a personalized fitness assessment/program!

The open house will take place on Wednesday, November 22, 2017 from 11:00 am to 2:00 pm in Steel Building, Rm 128.

For more information, contact Katie Beck at kbeck@upei.ca.

Emergency and Standard First Aid Training is being offered on campus in the coming weeks. For more information, click on one ofthe options below:

Emergency First Aid and CPR
Standard First Aid and CPR

The training cost is covered by UPEI for all faculty and staff. Students who require the training for on-campus employment will also have the training cost covered.

Health and Fitness Week 2017 is off to a great start! Check out some of today's exciting events:

Click here for more information and the full schedule of events!

The UPEI Faculty of Business will host an information session for those interested in its Executive MBA program. The event will be Wednesday, November 22 at 5:00 pm in the Gallery of The Guild in Charlottetown.

Click here for further details.

Learning is an action that only the student can own and control. As an instructor, what can be done to help a student maximize his/her learning capabilities? In this workshop, instructors will learn about three key skills that contribute to more efficient and effective learning. Those skills are how to take notes, how to read for learning, and how to study effectively.

Offered by the E-Learning Office, this workshop is available on two separate dates. Wednesday, November 22 or Tuesday, November 28 from 1:00-2:00 pm in Rm 265, Robertson Library. Register!

The holiday schedule for specific departments, and the pay dates/deadline changes for the month of December have been posted to myUPEI.

Click here to login and access a PDF with the detailed infromation.

The Sir James Dunn Animal Welfare Centre and the AVC Animal Welfare Club are starting a journal club. The group will meet once a month starting January 19, 2018 to discuss articles in the areas of:

  • animal welfare science
  • animal ethics
  • animal behaviour
  • anesthesia and analgesia

Please email acrook@upei.ca or jdamico@upei.ca to be on the e-mail list for future information.

Here is the plan:

  • Meet at lunch hour (12:30-1:20) the third Friday of the month, starting January 19(Room TBD).
     
  • Anyone can sign up for the e-mail list. You will then receive an e-mail notice of the upcoming article for discussion about a week before the journal club meets, in which we will tell you who will be presenting the article, the citation of the article, a link to download it, and the abstract (so people can decide if they would like to attend and/or download the full article via UPEI paid access). This is better than attaching the pdf to the e-mail, for copyright reasons.)
     
  • One article will be presented per session (rotating presenters). The person who has chosen the article will submit it to Alice Crook a week ahead of time so attendees will have the opportunity to read the article before the meeting, but presenters should be aware that not everyone will have had time to read it and should address this in their presentation of the article i.e. begin with a background to the study before the critique.
     
  • The first 20 minutes or so will be the person who has chosen it taking us through the background to it (and why they chose it – why they think we should know about it) and the study itself (with critique). The next 15/20 minutes will be a group discussion around the subject invoked by the article. e.g. what can we learn from it? What can we do better? Critical appraisal is encouraged.

All are welcome to sign up and join these interesting discussions!

The Robertson Library will offer training RefWorks and Google Scholar, click a session below for more information:
 

Faculty are encouraged to share this information with students who have research papers due soon.

Please join Dr. Shannon Murray, Department of English, as she leads a discussion entitled Why I Don't Do Learning Outcomes (but it's OK if you do).

"Many universities—and indeed whole provinces—have moved to requirements for Learning Outcomes, either for individual courses or for whole programs"...Learn more about this brown-bag lunch by clicking here.

There are still spaces available for three Health and Fitness Week activities on Friday, November 24.

Please pre-register as per details in each of the above event listings. 

The Faculty of Science wishes to announce Clayton Harding, Masters student, will be defending his thesis entitled,"HYBRID SOL-GEL POLY(N-ETHYLANILINE) COATINGS WITH INCREASED SELF-HEALING PROPERTIES". For more information click here.

All are welcome!

The Robertson Library will offer training RefWorks and Google Scholar, click a session below for more information:
 

Faculty are encouraged to share this information with students who have research papers due soon.

A special seminar will be given by Dr. John Sorensen, Biomedical Sciences, entitled “The Annotation and Heterologous Expression of Secondary Metabolite Biosynthetic Gene Clusters from the Lichen Cladonia uncialis”.

For more information, click here.

Everyone is welcome to attend the first in a series of Department of Philosophy talks on November 24. JoAnna Howlett's talk is entitled “The Erotic, Aesthetic, and the Ethical” and Dr. Daniel Harris' talk is entitled “Nietzsche, Atheism, and Desiring Life”.

For more information, click here

UPEI Synapse and Mitacs Training Team is offering a free Networking Skills Workshop on November 29.

For more information, click here.