Events Archive
January 29, 2-4
Webster Centre Boardroom, RL 234F
Central to most teaching dossiers is a "Teaching Statement," or Statement of Teaching Philosophy." In this workshop, led by Shannon Murray, participants will see a variety of models for the teaching statement, try a couple of exercises aimed at…
Dr. Rosemary Herbert, Acting Vice-President Academic Development and former Dean of Nursing, UPEI. On campus January 28 and 29. Public Presentation on Friday, January 29, 11.30-12.30, in McDougall Hall room 242.
Speaker: Mike Ciaramella, Pathology and Microbiology
TITLE: Quality assessment of the American lobster, Homarus americanus
SPEAKER: Jennifer Cuillerier, Biomedical Sciences
TITLE: Heterologous production of bioactive terpenoids
Learn how to Scrapbook for Free as part of Campus Wellness
Only taking 16 - must sign up with Anglea Marchbank
Dr. James Randall, Former Acting Vice-President Academic and former Dean of the College of Arts, Social and Health Sciences, University of Northern British Columbia.
On campus January 25 and 26. Public Presentation on Tuesday, January 26, 11:30-12.30, in AVC Lecture Theatre B.
Join our womens hockey team in Souris as they take on the women of MTA.
- FREE STAND-UP COMEDY: MOCCASIN JOE
- Sponsored by the Native Council of PEI, Aboriginal Women's Association of PEI, and UPEI's Department of Student Services.
- Donations gratefully accepted for Grandmother's House and the Chief Mary Bernard Memorial Women's Shelter in Lennox Island.
- Womens Basketball: UPEI VS. UNB
- EAGLE ISLAND SINGERS at halftime
- Aboriginal Crafts in the 2nd floor lobby
- Faculty/Staff/Students Sound-off
- 5 mimnute rant on the topic: "Can we really ever be equal?"
January 22, 2-4
Webster Centre Boardroom, RL 234F
Katherine Schultz, V-P Research Development, will guide participants through the process of structuring and writing a Research Dossier with a focus on tenure and promotion submissions. This interactive session will consider the Research Dossier in…
Dr. Robert Perrins, Dean of the Faculty of Arts and former Acting Dean of the Division of Research and Graduate Studies, Acadia University.
On campus January 21 and 22. Public Presentation on Friday, January 22, 11.30-12.30, in McDougall Hall room 242.
SPEAKER: Katherine Duncan, Biomedical Sciences
TITLE: Investigating actinobacteria diversity from sediments as a source of bioactive secondary metabolites.
- First Anniversity of Mawi'omi, WA Murphy Student Centre
- Aboriginal Drummers
- Aboriginal Crafts
- Scholarship presentation by Hon. Carolyn Bertram
Laura Archer, a nurse with the international humanitarian organization Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), will be the first presenter in a new speakers' series that features three inspiring alumni of the University of Prince Edward Island. The series is organized by the UPEI…