Campus Notices
Our next Coffee Break Conversation will be Monday, February 26, at 10:30 am, with Scott Cassidy and John McIntyre, co-chairs of UPEI’s GenAI Taskforce. Bring your favourite morning beverage, and join us in the TLC, Robertson Library Annex, Room 230. If you want to join us online, here's a zoom link .
Interested in learning programming with Python? ACENET has added an additional session to its winter semester training offerings.
Join ACENET and Ocean Tracking Network in our Introduction to Python workshop series. Over three weeks, we will explore data analysis and visualization with Python, based on the Software Carpentry Lessons. Each week will build off the last; if you miss a week, check out the previous link to follow along!
No previous coding experience is necessary. These sessions will be held online and are free to attend.
This workshop will take place on:
- Wednesday, February 21, 1:00--4:00 pm
- Wednesday, February 28, 1:00--4:00 pm
- Wednesday, March 6, 1:00--4:00 pm
If you have questions about upcoming training or ACENET services at UPEI, contact Kaitlin Newson.
The UPEI Office of Commercialization, Industry and Innovation (OCII) is pleased to invite you to attend UPEI’s Research Breakfast on Thursday, February 29.
Dr. Jay Penney, associate professor of biomedical sciences, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, will present “Microglia: The brain's immune cells that impact neurodegeneration.”
Dr. Aitazaz Farooque, Industry Research Chair in Precision Agriculture and associate dean, UPEI School of Climate Change and Adaptation, will present “Development of Climate Smart Agriculture Technologies to Ensure Food Security and Sustainability.”
Please join us as a part of PEI’s leadership community in this forum to exchange ideas and insights.This is a valuable opportunity for you to hear about the ongoing interdisciplinary research at UPEI in health and climate.
When: Thursday, February 29, from 7:30--9:00 am (breakfast will be provided)
Where: McMillan Hall, W.A. Murphy Student Centre, University Avenue, Charlottetown, PE, Canada
Register here: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/upei-research-breakfast-tickets-808175443507?aff=oddtdtcreator
The Faculty of Science Graduate Studies Committee invites the campus community to the next presentation of the 2023-24 Environmental Sciences & Human Biology seminar series on Friday, February 16, 2024, at 12:30 p.m. in Duffy Science Centre, Room 204.
Dr. Desiree Seib, assistant professor, UPEI Department of Biology, will present “Effects of maternal high-sucrose intake on the fetal brain and the placenta.”
All are welcome.
The search committee for the Dean of Sustainable Design Engineering announces an upcoming presentation by a finalist candidate. Dr. Suzanna Kresta will give a public presentation on Monday, February 26, 2:00–3:00 pm, AVC 207N.
Dr. Kresta is a professor of chemical engineering and recently completed a term as dean of the College of Engineering (2018–2023) at the University of Saskatchewan. She received a BScEng (University of New Brunswick), MSc (Leeds University), and PhD (McMaster University) in 1992, all in chemical engineering. As dean at USask, she led the development and implementation of the College’s strategic plan, new co-operative education program, complete re-design of the first-year program, and three major building plan projects, among others. She has received several teaching and research awards, including the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee Medal for contributions to education in the province of Saskatchewan. Dr. Kresta is a Fellow of the Canadian Academy of Engineering American Institute of Chemical Engineers Canada.
Since the search for the Dean of Sustainable Design Engineering began in June 2023, the committee has conducted a comprehensive search and selected an additional finalist for a series of stakeholder meetings on campus.
Sexual Health Week, Action Canada's signature public health campaign, takes place from February 12 to 16, 2024. For over 20 years, Action Canada has been raising awareness on key issues in sexual health, education, and health care. The message this year is "Sexual Health is for Everyone!"
Action Canada states:
We all have sexual health. And just like our physical health and mental health, sexual health is an important aspect of our overall wellbeing. It’s connected to more than just pregnancy or sexually transmitted infections – sexual health includes things like how we feel about our bodies, consent, social relationships, pleasure, who we’re attracted to, and more!
Since sexual health is connected to so many things, there’s almost no limit to who can participate in sharing sexual health supports in our communities! Sexual Health Week is a chance for all of us to highlight amazing services, resources, and organizations working to improve sexual health outcomes so we can all live fuller, healthier, and happier lives.
For more information, go to www.actioncanadashr.org
The UPEI Writing Centre will be closed on Islander Day, February 19, but it will be open with a reduced schuled during the mid-semester break next week. Appointments are available both in person and online. To see our schedule and make an appointment, go to https://upei.mywconline.com/
Instructors who wish to arrange a short class visit from Writing Centre staff to introduce the service to students should email Jarmo at jjpuiras@upei.ca.
Creative PEI is excited to host a public gallery reception to celebrate "Calamity: A Torrent and a Trickle," a solo exhibition by Climate Artist-in-Residence Lisa Theriault, at the Canadian Centre for Climate Change and Adaptation (CCCCA) in St. Peters Bay on Saturday, February 17, from 1:00 to 3:00 pm.
Building upon her existing artworks,Theriault depicts our nuanced emotional reactions to environmental challenges, blending reality with escapism. A standout piece in the exhibition is "The Observation Lab," a drawing installation that has evolved weekly during this two-month exhibition. This artwork depicts an imagined research laboratory, with nods to the research facility that supported Theriault's residency.
Theriault is a visual artist and arts worker based in Brookfield, PEI. She primarily works in drawing, meticulously creating detailed landscapes that are imaginative, playful, and architectural. She holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts from Mount Allison University and has most notably presented artworks at the Confederation Centre Art Gallery, Galerie Sans Nom, Galerie d’art Louise-et-Reuben-Cohen, and Artch Montréal. Her work has been supported by the Quebec Arts Council and PEI Artist Grants and has been collected by the Confederation Centre Art Gallery, the PEI Art Bank, and private collections. She has nearly a decade of experience working at galleries, artist-run centres, and other arts organizations, and is deeply invested in her local arts community.
This exhibition is presented in partnership with the CCCCA, curated by Alexis Bulman, and proudly supported by the Government of PEI's Climate Challenge Fund. Situated within the CCCCA, we are rarely open to the public outside of our Friday gallery hours, so this is a great opportunity to check out this wonderful art exhibition! Hope to see you on Saturday!
The fifth meeting of the UPEI Senate will take place on February 16, 2024, from 3:00 to 5:00 pm in Room 102 in the Alumni Hall building. All meetings of Senate are open to members of the University community, although for certain in-camera items (e.g., granting of degrees), only senators may be present. While Senate is an in-person meeting, to facilitate inclusion, under special circumstances members of the University community may request a Zoom connection when they are unable to attend in person by emailing senate@upei.ca. Only members of Senate are permitted to address the Senate unless otherwise recognized by the Chair.
Nominate a deserving UPEI student for the Panther for Life Spirit Award! Celebrate their Panther Pride and contributions to the campus community!
The recipient will receive an engraved award and a $500 cash prize and will be recognized during a celebratory student event. Any student, staff, or faculty member may submit nominations for this award.
To nominate a current student, please fill out the Panther for Life Spirit Award Nomination form here: https://www.upei.ca/alumni/awards-and-recognition/panther-for-life-spirit-award
The deadline for nominations is 4:00 pm on February 29. For more information, email alumni@upei.ca
The Government of Prince Edward Island invites students aged 14 to 24 to undertake anti-racism work on PEI. Students can apply for funding ranging from $100 to $1,500 for projects that must align with one or more of the following goals: strengthening organizational capacity with activities focused on anti-racism; public outreach, engagement, and advocacy; and strengthening BIPOC communities. Project proposals will be accepted until February 26, 2024. For more information, visit princeedwardisland.ca/antiracismmicrogrants
UPEI annually acknowledges individuals for their outstanding contributions to the success of the University. The awards are valued at $1,000 each and given in recognition of the excellence of faculty, librarians, clinical veterinary professionals, clinical nursing instructors, sessional instructors, and staff.
Nominations are open and must be submitted to universityawards@upei.ca by the last Friday in February each year. This year, nominations close on Friday, February 23, 2024.
For further details about the awards and the nomination process, please visit https://www.upei.ca/president/university-awards-of-excellence
Interested in learning programming with Python? ACENET has added an additional session to its winter semester training offerings.
Join ACENET and Ocean Tracking Network in our Introduction to Python workshop series. Over three weeks, we will explore data analysis and visualization with Python, based on the Software Carpentry Lessons. Each week will build off the last; if you miss a week, check out the previous link to follow along!
No previous coding experience is necessary. These sessions will be held online and are free to attend.
This workshop will take place on:
- Wednesday, February 21, 1:00--4:00 pm
- Wednesday, February 28, 1:00--4:00 pm
- Wednesday, March 6, 1:00--4:00 pm
If you have questions about upcoming training or ACENET services at UPEI, contact Kaitlin Newson.
The Faculty of Science Graduate Studies Committee invites the campus community to the next presentation of the 2023-24 Environmental Sciences & Human Biology seminar series on Friday, February 16, 2024, at 12:30 p.m. in Duffy Science Centre, Room 204.
Dr. Desiree Seib, assistant professor, UPEI Department of Biology, will present “Effects of maternal high-sucrose intake on the fetal brain and the placenta.”
All are welcome.
The search committee for the Dean of Sustainable Design Engineering announces an upcoming presentation by a finalist candidate. Dr. Suzanna Kresta will give a public presentation on Monday, February 26, 2:00–3:00 pm, AVC 207N.
Dr. Kresta is a professor of chemical engineering and recently completed a term as dean of the College of Engineering (2018–2023) at the University of Saskatchewan. She received a BScEng (University of New Brunswick), MSc (Leeds University), and PhD (McMaster University) in 1992, all in chemical engineering. As dean at USask, she led the development and implementation of the College’s strategic plan, new co-operative education program, complete re-design of the first-year program, and three major building plan projects, among others. She has received several teaching and research awards, including the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee Medal for contributions to education in the province of Saskatchewan. Dr. Kresta is a Fellow of the Canadian Academy of Engineering American Institute of Chemical Engineers Canada.
Since the search for the Dean of Sustainable Design Engineering began in June 2023, the committee has conducted a comprehensive search and selected an additional finalist for a series of stakeholder meetings on campus.
Sexual Health Week, Action Canada's signature public health campaign, takes place from February 12 to 16, 2024. For over 20 years, Action Canada has been raising awareness on key issues in sexual health, education, and health care. The message this year is "Sexual Health is for Everyone!"
Action Canada states:
We all have sexual health. And just like our physical health and mental health, sexual health is an important aspect of our overall wellbeing. It’s connected to more than just pregnancy or sexually transmitted infections – sexual health includes things like how we feel about our bodies, consent, social relationships, pleasure, who we’re attracted to, and more!
Since sexual health is connected to so many things, there’s almost no limit to who can participate in sharing sexual health supports in our communities! Sexual Health Week is a chance for all of us to highlight amazing services, resources, and organizations working to improve sexual health outcomes so we can all live fuller, healthier, and happier lives.
For more information, go to www.actioncanadashr.org
The UPEI Writing Centre will be closed on Islander Day, February 19, but it will be open with a reduced schuled during the mid-semester break next week. Appointments are available both in person and online. To see our schedule and make an appointment, go to https://upei.mywconline.com/
Instructors who wish to arrange a short class visit from Writing Centre staff to introduce the service to students should email Jarmo at jjpuiras@upei.ca.
Creative PEI is excited to host a public gallery reception to celebrate "Calamity: A Torrent and a Trickle," a solo exhibition by Climate Artist-in-Residence Lisa Theriault, at the Canadian Centre for Climate Change and Adaptation (CCCCA) in St. Peters Bay on Saturday, February 17, from 1:00 to 3:00 pm.
Building upon her existing artworks,Theriault depicts our nuanced emotional reactions to environmental challenges, blending reality with escapism. A standout piece in the exhibition is "The Observation Lab," a drawing installation that has evolved weekly during this two-month exhibition. This artwork depicts an imagined research laboratory, with nods to the research facility that supported Theriault's residency.
Theriault is a visual artist and arts worker based in Brookfield, PEI. She primarily works in drawing, meticulously creating detailed landscapes that are imaginative, playful, and architectural. She holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts from Mount Allison University and has most notably presented artworks at the Confederation Centre Art Gallery, Galerie Sans Nom, Galerie d’art Louise-et-Reuben-Cohen, and Artch Montréal. Her work has been supported by the Quebec Arts Council and PEI Artist Grants and has been collected by the Confederation Centre Art Gallery, the PEI Art Bank, and private collections. She has nearly a decade of experience working at galleries, artist-run centres, and other arts organizations, and is deeply invested in her local arts community.
This exhibition is presented in partnership with the CCCCA, curated by Alexis Bulman, and proudly supported by the Government of PEI's Climate Challenge Fund. Situated within the CCCCA, we are rarely open to the public outside of our Friday gallery hours, so this is a great opportunity to check out this wonderful art exhibition! Hope to see you on Saturday!
The fifth meeting of the UPEI Senate will take place on February 16, 2024, from 3:00 to 5:00 pm in Room 102 in the Alumni Hall building. All meetings of Senate are open to members of the University community, although for certain in-camera items (e.g., granting of degrees), only senators may be present. While Senate is an in-person meeting, to facilitate inclusion, under special circumstances members of the University community may request a Zoom connection when they are unable to attend in person by emailing senate@upei.ca. Only members of Senate are permitted to address the Senate unless otherwise recognized by the Chair.
Workshop #3 in the virtual monthly Lunch and Learn Library series supporting UPEI graduate students.
REGISTER: https://forms.gle/3Tfu4zxs6McP1ddT8 to receive the Zoom link and/or recording
Facilitator: Kim Mears, Scholarly Communications Librarian
When: Noon (Atlantic), Friday, February 16 (recording available)
Where: Zoom
Description: Thesis to Journal Article (or vice versa): Considerations for Graduate Students
Are you planning to turn your Masters or PhD thesis into a journal article? Or are you writing a thesis that combines several published journal articles into one document? Do you know if you have the rights to do this? Learn more about publisher policies and copyright considerations in regards to thesis material in this session.
Target audience: Graduate-level students (Masters and PhD)