Information Session: Law School at UNB
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/
Grants for Faculty Deadline
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 available.
Student Engagement Dissemination Grant: Established to foster UPEI's Student Engagement and Student Success Initative. Grants up to $2500 are available.
For more information on these grants, please visit the Faculty Development Office website.
2nd Annual Faculty Time
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.
Departments of Biomedical Sciences & Pathology and Microbiology Monthly Seminar
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
Departments of Biomedical Sciences & Pathology and Microbiology Seminar
SPEAKER: Jennifer Cuillerier, Department of Biomedical Sciences
TITLE: Heterologous production of bioactive terpenes
Auditions
Vagabond Productions is looking for a group of performers to come on its next Theatrical journey. It is a cold audition, so people do not need to prepare anything. Audition pieces will be provided. For more information, contact Dr. Greg Doran at gdoran@upei.ca or 566-6013.
Auditions
Vagabond Productions is looking for a group of performers to come on its next Theatrical journey. It is a cold audition, so people do not need to prepare anything. Audition pieces will be provided. For more information, contact Dr. Greg Doran at gdoran@upei.ca or 566-6013.
Monologue Night
UPEI Theatre Studies Program Presents On the Line:An Evening of Monologues, presented by the Students of Theatre 244. One Night Only!
Where: Faculty Lounge, Main Building
Begins @ 7:30 pm
Warning: Some of the monologues contain adult language and situations.
Admission: a Cash or Food Donation; all proceeds going to the Campus Food Bank.
For more information, contact Dr. Greg Doran at gdoran@upei.ca or 5666-6013.
Recognizing Signs of Animal Abuse
AVC students, faculty and staff are invited to Part 1 of the CVMA Animal Welfare Lecture Series, which will focus on recognizing the signs of animal abuse. Dr. Alice Crook from the Sir James Dunn Animal Welfare Centre will be speaking on how to recognize animal abuse in veterinary practice. Lunch will be provided.
Legal Aspects of Documenting & Reporting Suspected Cases of Animal Abuse
AVC students, staff and faculty are invited to Part II of the CVMA Animal Welfare Lecture Series. A lawyer who practices veterinary law, Doug C. Jack, LLB, will be discussing the importance of properly documenting and reporting suspected cases of animal abuse in veterinary practice. Lunch will be provided.