Campus Notices

ITSS will be migrating staff, faculty, and student devices onto our new network. Wired and wireless services in Duffy Science Centre will be intermittently disrupted between 8:00 am and noon.

No action is required from staff, faculty, or students in DSC. 

If you experience any issues after this migration window, please reboot your computer. If you are still having connectivity issues after a reboot, please email helpdesk@upei.ca or call the Help Desk at 902-566-0465. 

Thank you, 

The ITSS Team

The Office of Study Abroad and International Partnerships is hosting an information session for ANY students interested in learning more about Study Abroad opportunities that are available to them! Pizza will be provided. Please RSVP! 

The 69传媒Health and Wellness Centre salutes faculty, staff, and students for their uptake of flu vaccines and the COVID-19 boosters this year. Over three days, we vaccinated 607 individuals for influenza and 533 COVID-19 boosters were provided for a total of 1,140 vaccines delivered. The team actually ran out of flu vaccines prior to the end of the third clinic.

If you have not had a chance to obtain flu vaccine or COVID-10 boosters, please contact public health nursing in your area or a local pharmacy to obtain them. The Health Centre will not be ordering additional flu/COVID-19 vaccines for 2023.

A big thank you to the 69传媒Health and Wellness Centre staff as well as our volunteers who assisted to make the clinics so successful and work so hard to protect the campus community.

Thinking of an idea for a Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL) study? Join us for this introductory and interactive workshop where we will: work through the different stages in a SoTL project, engage in hands-on work designing your SoTL project, and plan the next steps for your SoTL question. Tuesday Nov. 7, 2023, from 2:00 to 4:00 pm 

Online and in-person options will be available depending on needs of the group. 

Join the multi-faith community on Tuesday, November 7, at 12:05 pm for about 30 minutes at the 69传媒Chaplaincy Centre to pray for peace in our troubled world.

A quick reminder to faculty and graduate students of the Show Up & Write sessions hosted in the Teaching and Learning Centre (RL230) every Tuesday and Friday morning from 9:30 to 10:30: grab a friend and bring along any writing project and join us for an hour of focused writing. You don't need to RSVP, just show up and write.

Drop-ins are welcome to join the fall reading group in discussing Reigniting Curiosity and Inquiry in Higher Education: A Realist鈥檚 Guide to Getting Started with Inquiry-Based Learning. Get the through the Robertson Library. Reading group meetings will be in the TLC (RL 230) on

  • Wednesday, November 8, 10:30 am  
  • Wednesday, November 22, 10:30 am

The Faculty of Science Graduate Studies Committee invites the campus community to the next presentation of the 2023--2024 Environmental Sciences and Human Biology seminar series on Friday, November 3, 2023, at 12:30 p.m. in Kelley Memorial Building, Room 237.

Dr. Nick Mercer, 69传媒Environmental Studies/Island Studies, will present 鈥淎ssessing energy [in]justice and resistance in diesel-powered Labrador.鈥

All are welcome.

The IRG and SERG programs support stand-alone projects through the funding of fully developed research proposals.

VALUE: up to $5000 for a one-year term

APPLICATION DEADLINE: December 15, 2023, by 4 pm

ELIGIBLE APPLICANTS: Tenured, tenure-track, term, and sessional 69传媒faculty in Arts, Business, Education, IKERAS, Nursing, Science, or Sustainable Design Engineering, and librarians, who are employed by 69传媒at the time of application and for the duration of the award. Faculty members in Veterinary Medicine may participate as a co-applicant but cannot be the principal investigator. A professor emeritus or adjunct professor may apply as a co-applicant with a tenure/tenure-track 69传媒faculty member.

FOR MORE INFORMATION: Program guidelines and application instructions can be found at /research-services/resources-and-tools/internal-funding.

Apply using the .

ITSS will be upgrading the campus wireless network from 8:00--10:00 am on Saturday, November 4.

During this time, the wireless network across the campus may be unavailable. Normal services should resume after 10:00 am.

We apologize for any inconvenience.

The ITSS Team 

Dear 69传媒community members,

I want to invite you to the following seminars:

Seminar 1: Presenter: Maja Lykke Brinch; When: Thursday, November 2, 12 pm AT; Format: Online 
To attend, please 

Title: "Source Tracking of Sporadic Infections鈥擡xemplified with Salmonella and Campylobacter"

Bio: Maja Lykke Brinch is a PhD student at the National Food Institute at the Technical University of Denmark, working with Professor Tine Hald. She is a visiting scholar at the University of Guelph and 69传媒. Her PhD focuses on strategies to reduce the burden of antimicrobial resistance. She is working with different source attribution methodologies and compartmental models to investigate the transmission of resistance between animals and humans and to assess the impact of prevention strategies, such as vaccines.

Seminar 2: Presenter: Dr. Ian Gardner; When: Monday, November 6 ,10 am; Format: In-person, Room AVC*286C N, AVC*286B N 

Title: "Simulation modelling of waterborne spread of pathogens among Atlantic salmon sites in Nova Scotia"

Bio: Ian A. Gardner holds a PhD and master鈥檚 degree in preventive veterinary medicine from the Davis School of Veterinary Medicine at the University of California. Ian is internationally recognized for developing methods to assess disease risk in terrestrial and aquatic food animals. Ian was the Canada Excellence Research Chair in Aquatic Epidemiology at UPEI. As a Chair, he developed a strong research network in aquatic epidemiology in Canada and worldwide.  

Javier Sanchez
Professor Epidemiology
Director CVER

 

This beginner-level session is the first in our Humanities and Social Sciences data organization and analysis series. To use tools that make computation and analysis more efficient, such as programming languages like R or Python, we need to structure our data the way that computers need the data. In this workshop, you will learn good data entry practices, how to avoid common formatting mistakes, approaches for handling dates in spreadsheets, basic quality control and data manipulation, and exporting data from spreadsheets. We will focus on examples and challenges from the Humanities, Social Sciences, and library research fields and use librarycarpentry.org materials. There are no prerequisites.

Thinking of an idea for a Scholarship of Teaching and Learning (SoTL) study? Join us for this introductory and interactive workshop where we will: work through the different stages in a SoTL project, engage in hands-on work designing your SoTL project, and plan the next steps for your SoTL question. Tuesday Nov. 7, 2023, from 2:00 to 4:00 pm 

Online and in-person options will be available depending on needs of the group. 

Join the multi-faith community on Tuesday, November 7, at 12:05 pm for about 30 minutes at the 69传媒Chaplaincy Centre to pray for peace in our troubled world.

Entitled "Songs and Dances", this concert on Thursday, November 2, will feature music spanning five centuries, including music by Renaissance composer Anthony Holborne, Victor Ewald's Brass Quintet No. 1, an arrangement of Gustav Holst's Second Suite in F (originally for wind ensemble), Canadian composer Morley Calvert's Three Dance Impressions, Bj枚rk's Overture from "Dancer in the Dark" and more!

The Maritime Brass Quintet brings the highest caliber chamber music to venues across the Maritimes, and is comprised of five of Canada鈥檚 finest brass players: Curtis Dietz and Richard Simoneau (trumpet), Gina Patterson (horn), and two 69传媒Music Alumni: Dale Sorensen (trombone) and Bob Nicholson (tuba & bass trombone).

Overview: Conflict and dispute are a natural part of life and are often found in the workplace. Conflict itself can be a healthy thing, but it also can be very destructive. How conflict and dispute are resolved can ultimately determine the success or downfall of your work environment.

The Certificate in Conflict Resolution program will provide the practical skills required to turn conflict in the workplace into a positive, instead of allowing it to decay morale and productivity. Areas such as conflict theory, managing different types of people, communication within conflict, having difficult conversations, restorative dialogue, and Indigenous approaches to conflict resolution, will be examined and discussed in detail.

At the end of the Certificate in Conflict Resolution program, participants will have the skills and confidence necessary to resolve conflict, mediate, and bring together opposite parties within the workplace.

Please note that completion of the Foundations of Conflict Resolution is mandatory in order to register for and complete any other courses within this certificate program.

Designed for: Managers, team leaders, supervisors, human resources personnel, union representatives, and anybody who works with other people.

Duration: Six (6) courses for forty-eight (48) hours

Courses:

  • Foundations of Conflict Resolution
  • History of Conflict with Indigenous People
  • Conflict Skills: Applications and Insights
  • Communication Skills for Conflict Resolution
  • Handling Difficult Conversations
  • Restorative Dialogue

Facilitators: , , .

For more information/register

With the release of the 69传媒Review Report, the University has coordinated two confidential processes to support faculty and staff who have experienced harm from harassment, sexual violence, or discrimination at UPEI. 

Confidential third-party personal counselling:

The 69传媒Health and Wellness Centre has engaged a psychologist to meet individually with faculty and staff, by appointment. Employees may email Caylin Jenkins at cbjenkins@upei.ca, indicating 鈥淎ppointment required鈥 in the subject line. Caylin will coordinate with the psychologist and confirm the time and location of the appointment with the employee. 

Making a confidential disclosure:

People have asked about the process for making disclosures of incidents of harassment or discrimination by senior executive members of the University. The University has established an independent third-party process to address any such issues with Resonance Inc., a multidisciplinary human resources firm, based in Saint John, NB, that specializes in workplace assessments. The contact person at Resonance is Trisha Perry, who may be reached at tperry@resonanceinc.ca or (506)799-0412. 

For more information, go to /response-to-independent-review/community-support

The IRG and SERG programs support stand-alone projects through the funding of fully developed research proposals.

VALUE: up to $5000 for a one-year term

APPLICATION DEADLINE: December 15, 2023, by 4 pm

ELIGIBLE APPLICANTS: Tenured, tenure-track, term, and sessional 69传媒faculty in Arts, Business, Education, IKERAS, Nursing, Science, or Sustainable Design Engineering, and librarians, who are employed by 69传媒at the time of application and for the duration of the award. Faculty members in Veterinary Medicine may participate as a co-applicant but cannot be the principal investigator. A professor emeritus or adjunct professor may apply as a co-applicant with a tenure/tenure-track 69传媒faculty member.

FOR MORE INFORMATION: Program guidelines and application instructions can be found at /research-services/resources-and-tools/internal-funding.

Apply using the .

ITSS will be migrating staff, faculty, and student devices onto our new network. Wired and wireless services in Duffy Science Centre will be intermittently disrupted between 8:00 am and noon.

No action is required from staff, faculty, or students in DSC. 

If you experience any issues after this migration window, please reboot your computer. If you are still having connectivity issues after a reboot, please email helpdesk@upei.ca or call the Help Desk at 902-566-0465. 

Thank you, 

The ITSS Team

This tip applies to Windows users only, which is most of the campus. The less you use the mouse, the better for your body, and the less likely you are to get aches and pains in your wrist and forearms. To use the keyboard to navigate Word鈥檚 interface, tap the Alt key once. Word will display boxes with one or two letters next to everything on the interface that you normally access with the mouse. Type the letter or letters to access the feature. More boxes with letters will appear as you drill down to the exact option that you want. It takes a while to get used to, but it's worth it. 

Happy Halloween!