Events Archive
Identify and create the most effective resume and cover letter to assist you in getting your next employment opportunity.
UPEI’s executive-style MBA program is designed for those working in, or aspiring to work, in a management or leadership position. Specialized streams of study are offered in Innovative Management and Biotechnology Management & Entrepreneurship.
To learn more about this exciting opportunity in…
Guest Speaker: Valerie Fortney best-selling author of Sunray: The Death and Life of Captain Nichola Goddard. Please join us for a special and entertaining dinner to raise funds for solar powered lights in rural medical centres throughout Papua New Guinea, where Nichola was born. Tickets are $125…
Brown Bag Lunch
What exactly does a promotion file that highlights "superior contributions to teaching" look like? We'll have some successful applicants on hand to answer questions and show you their files.
Speaker: Dr. J. Frank Morado, Fisheries Pathobiologist, National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration, National Marine Fisheries Service, Alaska Fisheries Science Center, Seattle WA.
TITLE: Bitter Crab Disease and the Epidemiological Triad
SPEAKER: Jennifer Cuillerier, Department of Biomedical Sciences
TITLE: Heterologous production of bioactive terpenes
This workshop offers students the opportunity to self-reflect, become aware of the importance of writing a strong letter of intent, as well as, find out more about applying to professional or graduate schools.
Drs. Frederic Sauve and Manon Paradis of the Canadian Academy of Veterinary Dermatology will be hosting "Dermatology Day" on Saturday, October 30 from 10 am to 3 pm in the Learning Commons. Registration for veterinarians is $90, students and interns $30 and will include lecture binders, lunch and…
This is the first deadline for the Students Come First Project Grant and the Student Engagement Dissemination Grant for faculty.
Brief Descriptions:
Students Come First Project Grant: This grant is designed to fund faculty projects/initiatives that put students first. Grants up to $5000 are…
Brown Bag Lunch
Oh, come on. You know you have them. It's wonderful to celebrate our triumphs, but we can learn a lot from what goes horribly, horribly wrong. Come share your classroom disasters--Hallowe'en treats provided.
Hosted by the Webster Centre
All faculty and sessional instructors are invited to celebrate the 2010-11 academic year with colleagues at Faculty Time. Enjoy light snacks and a complementary drink, courtesy of your hosts, Dr. Barb Campbell and the Webster Centre staff.
This is an opportunity for students to meet and interact with a career counsellor to learn more about the career decision making cycle and some of the resources available to help with answering, What can I do with my degree?
Considering Law School? Professor Tammy Moore will explain the UNB Law Program on Monday, October 25th from 1:00pm-2:00pm at Lecture Theatre A at the AVC Building. All students in all years are welcome.http://www.unb.ca/fredericton/law/future/
SPEAKER: Michelle Patterson, Department of Biomedical Sciences
TITLE: In vivo optoacoustic imaging of a transgenic murine model of prostate cancer.
"Crawling from the Wreckage", a public lecture by Canadian Journalist and Author, Gwynne Dyer.
Dr. Bobby Khan is a physician and investigator at the Atlanta Clinical Research Centers. He is the past director of the Coronary Care Unit and Cardiovascular Research Lab at Grady Hospital in Atlanta, Georgia. His lecture will focus on global health and initiatives including preventive forms of…
Brown Bag Lunch
What five books or articles should be on every university teacher's bookshelf? Bring your favorites, or just come along to get suggestions.
Dr. David Sackett, OC, FRSC, MD, ScD, FRCP (Ottawa, London, Edinburgh), and Professor Emeritus at McMaster University is the former Director of the NHS R&D Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine at the University of Oxford, and founder of the Trout Research & Education Centre, where he reads,…
Dr. Dave Sackett is a medical doctor who does a lot of “medical detective” research in order to find better ways to prevent, diagnose, and treat illnesses such as heart attacks, strokes, pneumonia, poisonings, severe diabetes, and advanced cancer.
As “medical detectives,” Dr. Sackett’s team was the…
SPEAKER: Anil Kalupahana, Department of Pathology and Microbiology
TITLE: Characterization of a putative reovirus isolated from incidents of wild bird mortality in Canada.