Campus Notices

The deadline for Animal Care Protocol Submissions -- new, renewal, or amendment -- is Friday, May 6 for the May meeting. 

Ensure you always…

·        Download the current forms from http://www.upei.ca/research/research-services/research-certifications/animal-care

·        Use the most current Adobe Reader to complete forms and only current forms will be accepted.

Both the signed hard copy and electronic protocol submission must be submitted by the deadline date.

·        Submit one copy of original protocol with signature to AVC - North Annex, Biomedical Sciences Dept., Rm 2302

·        Submit an electronic copy to animalcare@upei.ca

Those protocols received after the deadline will be reviewed the following month.

The Committee requires at least one month for processing applications.

For more information, please contact Sherri Pineau, ACC Admin. Assistant @ 902-566-0973.

The Senate Committee on the Enhancement of Teaching (SCENT), the Faculty Development Office (FDO), and the UPEI Faculty Association (UPEIFA) invite all members of the campus community to participate in a workshop facilitated by Dr. Len Findlay of the University of Saskatchewan from 1:00-3:00 on Wednesday, April 27th. The workshop, which will explore issues of academic freedom, pedagogy, and curriculum around three broad themes, will follow Dr. Findlay's morning talk (11:00, MCDH 243). The workshop (in MCDH 329) will be preceded by lunch at 12:30; both lunch and the workshop, like the lecture, are free of charge. So that we can order sufficient food and plan for the workshop, we ask that you register with Gerald at fdo@upei.ca by Wednesday, April 20.

April 16, 2016 is World Voice Day. More than 500 events around the world are drawing attention to the importance of the speaking and singing voice in everyday life.

Advancing Interdisciplinary Research in Singing (AIRS) UPEI World Voice Day Celebration, 4:00 pm 

The first event is a series of short talks on research on the singing voice, followed by a short concert from members of the UPEI Multicultural Choir and Song Circle. This is all under the auspices of the AIRS project, supported by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada. Dr. Annabel Cohen, professor of psychology and the director of AIRS, will give a brief overview of the scope of AIRS research which has been ongoing for 7 years in PEI, across Canada, and in over a dozen countries world. Three of Dr. Cohen’s honours undergraduate students will also present. Jessica McKellar will talk on the recognition of popular music by members of three generations: university students, their parents and grandparents. Kyle Dutton and Eric DeSilva’s topic focuses on their study on a singing test (AIRS Test Battery of Singing Skills) completed by 40 UPEI student athletes. Following these presentations, members of the AIRS Multicultural Choir and Song Circle will sing songs from Britain, Japan, China, Kenya, and Ukraine, and will lead a few traditional rounds of singing for those who would like to join in.

The event is in the SDU Main Building Faculty Lounge at 4:00 pm. A light pizza dinner will be provided to enable attendees to stay on campus and attend the second celebratory event.

Dr. Kathy Ling, AVC Community Practice Clinic, will give a public workshop on Tuesday, April 26, at 7 p.m., about basic first aid for pets. The workshop will take place in AVC Lecture Theatre A.

Dr. Ling will provide basic information on how to recognize and care for emergencies and injuries in dogs and cats. Topics will include primary assessment, handling an injured pet, bleeding, shock, common toxins, and recognizing signs of pain and distress.

This workshop was originally scheduled to take place in March but had to be cancelled due to bad weather.

Admission is free and everyone is welcome! For information, contact Janice MacWilliam at (902) 566-0589 or jmacwilliam@upei.ca.
 

Ethics protocols that involve ‘more than minimal risk’ must be reviewed by the full UPEI Research Ethics Board. The next deadline for submitting these protocols is Friday May 6 2016. They will be reviewed at the May meeting. Protocols involving ‘more than minimal risk’ that are received after May 6 will be reviewed at the June meeting. 

Other ethics protocol submissions, including new applications that do not involve ‘more than minimal risk’, renewals, and amendments may be submitted at any time. They will be sent for delegated review as soon as all necessary forms are received. 

Please ensure that you download and use the current forms from http://www.upei.ca/research/forms. Use Adobe Reader to complete forms.
Submit the following: 
• one hard copy of the signed application form and associated documents to Joy Knight at the Office of Academic and Research, 200 Kelley Memorial Building and 
• one e-copy of all documents to reb@g.upei.ca

For more information, please contact Joy Knight at 620-5104 or reb@g.upei.ca
 

The next deadline for submitting Biosafety applications including new applications, renewals and/or amendments is Friday April 29, 2016. These applications will be reviewed at the May 2016 meeting. Please ensure that you download and use the current forms from http://www.upei.ca/research/forms. Use Adobe Reader to complete the forms.
Submit the following: 
• one hard copy of the application form with signatures and associated documents to Joy Knight at the Office of Academic and Research, 200 Kelley Memorial Building and 
• one e-copy of all documents to reb@g.upei.ca

Please note that applications received after this deadline will be reviewed the following month. For more information, please contact Joy Knight at 620-5104 or reb@g.upei.ca

The UPEI Student Union is thrilled to announce the launch of our new website! Developed by Hi There Designs, the new site is a more modern and accessible hub for all things Student Union. 

Take a look through: www.upeisu.ca.

Graduates: All graduates are required to rent and wear a gown and hood to their Convocation ceremony on May 7, 2016. Graduating students will need to order their gown and hood online on the Gaspard website, www.buildagrad.ca/upei by Saturday, April 23, 2016. Students must order by this date to guarantee that a gown and hood will be available for them on Convocation Day.

The cost to rent convocation regalia is $25.00 + taxes (or $30 onsite). Prepaid regalia can be picked up on Friday, May 6 from 8:30 am to 5:00 pm, and on Saturday, May 7 starting at 8:00 am at the Chi-Wan Young Sports Centre, room 114 upon presentation of a UPEI ID and the Gaspard online confirmation form. Regalia must be returned an hour and a half following each ceremony.

Faculty: Faculty who are planning to attend Convocation may order their academic regalia also through Gaspard at www.buildagrad.ca/upeifaculty 

For more information on Convocation 2016, visit the UPEI Convocation webpage.  Questions about Convocation tickets and gown/hood rental should be directed to Eileen Kinch at kinch@upei.ca

 

 

The University of Prince Edward Island and TD Wealth Private Client Group would like to invite you to a panel discussion on Women & Philanthropy. This exciting session presents the findings of a TD report entitled "Time, Treasure, Talent: Canadian Women and Philanthropy" which was conducted independently by iNVESTOR ECONOMICS and provides reflections from the perspective of a unique group of female philanthropic leaders in our community.

Please join us for an insightful discussion on the findings of this groundbreaking report. Guest panelists are Alicia Bremner, Catherine Callbeck, Kathy O’Rourke and Shauna Sullivan Curley while the featured keynote speaker and panelist is Jo-Anne Ryan, VP Philanthropic Advisory Services, TD.

Thursday, April 21, 2016
4:30 pm – 6:30 pm
Don and Marion McDougall Hall

Panel discussion will be followed by a cocktail reception.

RSVP to Jo-Ann Thomsen: jthomsen@upei.ca or 902 628 7984
(This is not a fundraiser. No cost to attend. Space is limited.)

Time to Write faculty writers retreat, May 11-15

If you have difficulty carving out uninterrupted time for writing, if you struggle with motivating yourself to write, or if you would simply like the supportive collaboration of a writing retreat, consider Time to Write, UPEI's faculty writers retreat.

When: Wednesday, May 11 to Sunday, May 15.

Where: Stanley Bridge Resort

Cost to participants: $200, which includes four nights accommodation, meals and snacks

 Is Time to Write for You?

Your project must be at a stage where sustained writing time makes sense. Your research and/or data collection and analysis must be completed to the point that you are ready to write. You must also be prepared to commit to the full program: a total of 3½ days focused on writing.

The retreat is open to tenured and tenure stream University of Prince Edward Island faculty in any Department/Faculty/School.

How to Register

Email Research Communications Officer Dave Atkinson, datkinson@upei.ca, with a brief summary of the project you plan to work and your writing goals for the retreat. There is room for six participants at Time to Write.

Join us at Wanda Wyatt Dining Hall for our Impressions Catering Open House, doors open at 1:00pm on April 21, there will be samples, door prizes, catertrax online ordering system demo, meet & greet the catering team. Please RSVP Marc at marc.doiron@compass-canada.com.

The next UPEI on-site training session in animal use and care will be held....                             

Tuesday, May 3, 2016
1:00 - 4:00 p.m.
AVC - The McCain Foundation Learning Commons Rm 287N

This will be a 3 hour training session with handouts, based on CCAC Recommended Syllabus (exam included).                                                                                                                       

The Canadian Council on Animal Care (CCAC) requires that all personnel involved with the use of animals in research, teaching, testing and service take this course.  (A refresher course is required every 5 years.)        
Please notify me by e-mail animalcare@upei.ca by 12:00 noon on Tuesday, April 26, 2016 if you or any of your staff will be attending this session.

“PEI has Burger Love and UPEI has Chili Love” is one of the more memorable quotes from April 2016 Chili Fest at the Chaplaincy Centre. 3 cases of kidney beans, 50 lbs of ground beef, 300 lbs of potatoes, 80 litres of milk, 6000 mints, 45 volunteers, 576 bowls, one chief cook and one very grateful campus minister! UPEI steps up again to reach out to students during a stressful time.  Thank you! Sister Sue.

Central Printing will be closed the morning of Monday, April 18, 2016. The office
will open at 1:00 pm. Please contact Wendy at whenderson@upei.ca or 902-566-0558

SCENT blog post #10 is up and ready for your comments! This one, provocatively entitled "The continued cheapening of the term 'academic freedom'" suggests that we're using this term too widely. We're sure you'll have lots to say about this one! One more to go after this - before the public lecture and workshop with Dr. Len Findlay from USask (more info under separate notice). Head on over to projects.upei.ca/scent and let us know what you think. 

For more info: Ann Braithwaite, Chair of SCENT, abraithwaite@upei.ca or Gerald Wandio, Faculty Development Office, fdo@upei.ca
 
With recent retirement of Roger Cook from UPEI, campus phone system management has been reassigned and is now part of the responsibilities of ITSS.
 
All services will remain the same; Peggy Court is the prime contact for all phone service requests/issues.  
 
Contact information for all phone (mobility, land line, phone conferencing) ​related issues:
 
Peggy Court
ITSS​ - Client Solutions Gr​oup
Kelley Building, room 126
Phone: 902-566-0424
 
To ensure services are provided seamlessly during any absence of Peggy (vacation, sick, etc), we would ask that the email   phonehelp@upei.ca be used for request/issues/communication

UPEI’s Senate Committee on the Enhancement of Teaching (SCENT), the Faculty Development Office (FDO), and the UPEI Faculty Association (UPEIFA) have invited Dr. Len Findlay to give a presentation Wednesday, April 27 at 11am in room 243 of UPEI’s Don and Marion McDougall Hall. Dr. Findlay is a distinguished professor of English at the University of Saskatchewan and a fellow of the Royal Society of Canada. His talk is entitled “Pedagogical Authority or Consumer Sovereignty? Academic Freedom and the Academic Mission.”

Dr. Findlay is past head of the academic freedom and tenure committee of CAUT. He is a staunch advocate for radical humanities, a strong critic of the contemporary university, and a steadfast defender of academic freedom.

Dr. Findlay’s talk is the culmination of SCENT and FDO’s semester-long focus on academic freedom, pedagogy, and curriculum. 

On Thursday April 21, from 4 to 6 pm, the UPEI Graduate Students' Association will be holding their spring AGM in Main 116. It is open to all graduate students. The event will be child friendly.

If you have questions or concerns, please email gsa@upei.ca.
 

The African Society of UPEI is organizing their annual event - African Gala 2016! The event will bring the African cultural experience to the community.

The Gala is on April 21. Doors open at 8pm.

Tickets can be bought online for $10 via the African Gala Facebook event here:
https://www.facebook.com/events/1561486234161485/ or for $15 at the door.

The University of Prince Edward Island is pleased to host the Irish Ambassador to Canada, Dr. Ray Bassett, to our campus this month. President Abd-El-Aziz and Dean of Arts Kujundzic invite the entire community to a public lecture by His Excellency called:

The Northern Ireland Peace Process, up close

Monday April 11, 2016 at 12 noon
Faculty Lounge, SDU Main Building

A question and answer period and post-lecture reception will follow the talk.

Ambassador Bassett was closely involved with the negotiation of the Good Friday Accord. An experienced diplomat, he has held various positions in the Irish Department of Foreign Affairs and over the course of his career has worked on major files such as Anglo-Irish relations, equality, and human rights and discrimination issues.

All are welcome! Céad míle fáilte!