Campus Notices
Laura Ross, Department of Pathology and Microbiology will present a seminar called "Porcine circovirus type 2-associated cerebellar vasculitis - A case report" on Tuesday, April 21 at 3:30 pm in AVC Lecture Theatre C.
Everyone is welcome.
Please share the following scholarships with any graduating students you know who may be interested and eligible; deadline is April 15:
• Arlie Parks Scholarship – in memory of Dr. Kenneth MacIntyre – for a student who, in their graduating year from UPEI, has been accepted to study Medicine at a university, medical school, or college.
• Dr. L. I. Duffy Memorial Award – for a Canadian UPEI student entering first-year Dentistry at any dental school
• John Eldon Green Memorial Award – for a graduating student who has expressed interest in public policy and intends to pursue a career in social work, health care, education, and/or international development
• Joseph A. Ghiz Memorial Scholarship – for a UPEI graduating student from PEI with high academic standing who has demonstrated aptitude for commitment to the community and has been accepted into an accredited law school the following year
• Marylou Hughes Scholarship – for full-time graduating students in good academic standing who have demonstrated aptitude in their chosen field of study, and has been accepted into an accredited professional school or program in the following order: Audiology, Medicine, or research in the medical field.
• W. Chester McLure Memorial Fellowship – Awarded to one or two graduating students to assist in continuing studies in the areas of Business Administration or Political Studies at any of the following universities: York University, Boston University, Harvard University, Oxford University, Cambridge University, London School of Economics (London, England), Dalhousie University, or University of Prince Edward Island.
For more information:
Adrienne Montgomery Murchison, BA
Manager of Scholarships, Awards and Financial Aid
(902) 620-5187
amontgomery@upei.ca
This award was created in honour of Dr. J. Regis Duffy; it is awarded to a graduating UPEI student who has demonstrated to an outstanding degree the qualities of scholarship and leadership within the University community, and who is not receiving a Governor General's Medal. A cash prize of $1,000 and medallion will be granted to the successful student recipient.
Nominations can be made by any member of the University community on behalf of a student. Letters of recommendation on how the student meets the criteria of the award can be forwarded to the Scholarships and Awards Office in the Registrar’s Office by mail or email at scholarships@upei.ca.
The deadline to nominate students will be the end of day on Wednesday, April 15. If there are any questions, please contact the Scholarships and Awards Office at (902) 620-5187.
On Friday, April 17 at 7:30 pm, the UPEI Music Department will present their end of semester Choral Concert at the Dr. Steel Recital Hall. Under the direction of Sung Ha Shin-Bouey, the UPEI Concert Choir will perform selections from Rossini's Petite Messe Solennelle featuring UPEI vocal majors as soloists. Along with the Concert Choir, the recital includes the UPEI Chamber Singers, Le Ragazze Girls Vocal Ensemble and I Ragazzi Juniors Children's Chamber Choir and will feature renaissance, folk, and pop styles.
Admission is $10 Adults & Seniors/$5 Students. Tickets are available at the door or online at www.upeirecitals13.bpt.me or by calling 902-566-0507.
This award was created in honour of Dr. J. Regis Duffy; it is awarded to a graduating UPEI student who has demonstrated to an outstanding degree the qualities of scholarship and leadership within the University community, and who is not receiving a Governor General's Medal. A cash prize of $1,000 and medallion will be granted to the successful student recipient.
Nominations can be made by any member of the University community on behalf of a student. Letters of recommendation on how the student meets the criteria of the award can be forwarded to the Scholarships and Awards Office in the Registrar’s Office by mail or email at scholarships@upei.ca.
The deadline to nominate students will be the end of day on Wednesday, April 15. If there are any questions, please contact the Scholarships and Awards Office at (902) 620-5187.
On Friday, April 17, at 7:30 pm, the UPEI Music Department will present their end of semester "Choral Concert" at the Dr. Steel Recital Hall.
Under the direction of Sung Ha Shin-Bouey, the UPEI Concert Choir will perform selections from Rossini's "Petite Messe Solennelle" featuring UPEI vocal majors as soloists. Along with the Concert Choir, the recital includes the UPEI Chamber Singers, Le Ragazze Girls Vocal Ensemble and I Ragazzi Juniors Children's Chamber Choir and will feature renaissance, folk, and pop styles.
Admission is $10 Adults and Seniors; $5 Students. Tickets are available at the door or online at www.upeirecitals13.bpt.me or by calling 902-566-0507.
The Wave will open at its regular time of 11 am today, Friday, April 10, but will close early at 4 pm. Sorry for any inconvenience.
The next deadline for submitting Biosafety Protocols including new applications, renewals, and/or amendments is Friday April 24, 2015. These protocols will be reviewed at the May meeting. Please ensure that you download and use the current forms at http://www.upei.ca/research/forms. Use Adobe Reader to complete the forms.
The following documents must be submitted:
· one hard copy of the application form with signatures and associated documents to Kelley Memorial Building, Room 200, and
· one e-copy of all documents to reb@upei.ca
Please note that protocols received after this deadline will be reviewed the following month. For more information, please contact Joy Knight at 620-5104 or reb@upei.ca.
For anyone interested in learning the different ways to multiply—parents, students, teachers, pre-service teachers, and friends!
4:30–6:00 pm
Thursday, April 9
Health Sciences Building, Room 104
The workshop will start with the basics by drawing pictures to model multiplication. Then, we will move to contrasting the different ways to multiply and strategies for multiplication. The workshop will focus on multiplication of decimal numbers too! Email to let us know you are coming so that we will have enough handouts for everybody at tmiller@upei.ca
The workshop is led by Dr. Tess Miller and her UPEI Education students. (This is the last workshop in the three-part series.)
The Biology Honours students will be giving 15-minute presentations about their research this coming Saturday, April 11, from 10:00 am until approximately 3:00 pm in the Duffy Science Centre, Room 204. All are welcome. A schedule of the talks is available at: http://tinyurl.com/upeibio04072015
For more information, contact Dr. Larry Hale at 902-566-0551 or lhale@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 1 2015. They will be reviewed at the May meeting. Protocols involving ‘more than minimal risk’ that are received after May 1 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 at http://www.upei.ca/research/forms. Use Adobe Reader to complete forms.
The following documents must be submitted:
· one hard copy of the signed application form and associated documents to Kelley Memorial Building, Room 200, and
· one e-copy of all documents to reb@upei.ca
For more information, please contact Joy Knight at 620-5104 or reb@upei.ca.
Workplace stress can be triggered by many sources: heavy workloads with tight timelines, layoffs or restructuring, or difficult co-workers. When combined with the pressures and responsibilities outside of work, it is no wonder that people experience high levels of stress.
This session will help people to:
-Define stress and the fight or flight response.
-Identify personal stressors and symptoms.
-Develop strategies to increase their personal resiliency.
This training session will be held on Wednesday, April 15, 2015 from 1:00-2:00 pm in Don and Marion McDougall Hall, Room 329. Space is limited so please sign up before April 13. If you would like to attend the session, please pre-register by contacting Megan at mgee@upei.ca.
Release-time from your department is generally needed to participate.
Anyone who receives off-campus job postings and would like to have these posted and circulated to students are asked to email the job posting to careerservices@upei.ca.
Alternatively, if anyone is contacted by an employer, they are welcome to send the employer to the following website to find out more about posting an off-campus job: http://www.upei.ca/skillsdevelopmentandlearning/employers
If you have any further questions with regards to job postings, please email careerservices@upei.ca
Kylah Hennessey, MEd, CCC
Career Counsellor
Office of Skills and Development
(902) 620-5088
Dr. Heather Gunn McQuillan, Director of the AVC Veterinary Teaching Hospital, is pleased to announce that UPEI staff and AVC student appreciation discounts on products within the Veterinary Teaching Hospital are being re-implemented to recognize the dedication of students and employees. The first discount program being launched is for pet food products, beginning on May 1, 2015. The discount is on stocked and special order foods and will be applied at the time of payment by front desk staff who ask for understanding and patience as applying discounts can take time to process. If people could be conscious of the fact that non-staff/non-student clients are paying full price and to allow them to be served first, that would be greatly appreciated.
VTH PET FOOD DISCOUNT POLICY
1. Starting May 1, 2015 the Veterinary Teaching Hospital will extend a professional courtesy to the faculty and staff of UPEI and to the students of the AVC by way of a discount on pet food sold in the VTH.
i. All in-stock pet food will be discounted to a rate of cost plus 10%.
ii. Special order-BULK: A special bulk order on pet foods will be available in addition to the regularly stocked foods. These will be scheduled orders (1-2 times per month) and must be pre-paid. These will be billed at a price of cost plus 10%. Any Royal Canin or Hills Science Diet dog or cat food available through CDMV can be ordered through this special ordering process including “in-clinic” bags of food. Gina Mortimer will be organizing these orders and will be in contact in the near future with how this process will occur.
iii. Special orders outside of the scheduled bulk orders for prescription diets not routinely kept on the shelf can also be done with pre-payment, and will be ordered once minimum order targets are met (typically weekly).These will be billed at a price of cost plus 10%, so long as they are prepaid. Special orders that are not pre-paid are ineligible for discounting.
iv. Proof of identification- In order to be eligible for the discount, individuals must identify if they are a student, staff, or faculty member. For students, they must give their AVC class year. For staff and faculty, they must provide their departmental address and/or show proof of UPEI staff status by being a current member in the UPEI online directory.
The campus community is invited to a public presentation by Dr. Ali Bonakdar, entitled “Challenges in Advanced Manufacturing Process Simulation with Application in Gas Turbine Engine”. Dr. Bonakdar is currently a Senior Gas Turbine Manufacturing Engineering Specialist at Siemens Canada and an Adjunct Professor at Concordia University. He is a candidate for a tenure-track faculty position in the School of Sustainable Design Engineering.
The presentation will take place Friday, April 10 at 2:45 pm in the Alex H. MacKinnon Auditorium (room 242), Don and Marion McDougall Hall. Everyone is welcome.
In order to communicate effectively, individuals have to master the techniques of effective listening and self expression. These skills involve verbal and non-verbal behaviours as well as the ability to speak with persuasion and confidence. This session will look at both sides of the communication equation.
This session offers helpful strategies to:
· Develop techniques to communicate assertively.
· Speak effectively when conversing about conflict.
· Recognize the barriers that can get in the way of listening.
The Effective Communication at Work session has been rescheduled to Tuesday, April 28 from 12:00-1:00 pm in Andrew Hall, Room 142.
If you would like to attend the session, please pre-register by contacting Megan at mgee@upei.ca.
The Biology Honours students will be giving 15-minute presentations about their research this coming Saturday, April 11, from 10:00 am until approximately 3:00 pm in the Duffy Science Centre, Room 204. All are welcome. A schedule of the talks is available at: http://tinyurl.com/upeibio04072015
For more information, contact Dr. Larry Hale at 902-566-0551 or lhale@upei.ca
The Human Biology and Environmental Sciences research seminars will wrap up for the year on Friday, April 10 at 12:30 pm in Duffy Science Centre 204. Graduate students will present the following talks:
“Phytochemical profiling and anticancer analysis of select woody plants," presented by Colin Stetson (HUB), co-supervised by R. Hurta and J. McCallum
“Examining pain anxiety in young adult athletes,” presented by Gillian Potter (HUB), supervised by W. Montelpare
All are welcome.
NOTE: There is a change of location for this session, it will now take place in the Health Sciences Building, Room 105 on April 8 from 3:30-5:00 pm.
The academic planning process is meant to build on the reflection, wayfinding, and planning that began with the work done on the UPEI Strategic Plan. The Academic Planning Group is currently in its fifth month of work since being created by Senate. We are currently still collecting data through public consultation and reviews being conducted by programs on campus. We expect to present our plan to Senate for the first Senate Meeting of the 2015-2016 academic year in September 2015.
The Academic Plan that is shaping up from our analysis of the data and from our deliberations is both about setting goals for our institution and about taking a practical look at the work that needs to be done to make UPEI an even better place to live and learn. We used the directions listed in the strategic plan as our starting point and will be using our various feedback mechanisms to contextualize those directions and uncover new and interesting directions for our university.
In the coming months, we encourage you to participate in the academic planning process, both during formal events and through direct communication with any of the members of the committee. Each item of feedback will be considered in the development of the Academic Plan. We are working towards a plan that we can use to help shape our future directions and make real immediate change to our University.
During these consultations, we will consider some of the more complex elements and shape the document accordingly. Due to the number of cancellations due to weather, we have delayed the submission of program reviews to May 31, 2015.
To register for session: https://docs.google.com/a/upei.ca/forms/d/1qaS8hotfNLH8X5Z-hIx8YSQ5h6Nl…
Beginning in Fall 2015, UPEI will offer a new degree in Environmental Studies. An information session about the Bachelor of Environmental Studies (BES) program will be held on April 16 from 12:30-1:30 pm in HSB 105. Please share with anyone thinking about transferring into this program or just interested in learning more about it. For further information, contact Dr. Carolyn Peach Brown, hcpbrown@upei.ca.