Campus Notices

125 bursaries valued at $1,000 each have been created for students who are taking part in work-integrated learning as part of their 69´«Ã½coursework during the 2023 winter semester. Applications are due on Sunday, February 5, by 11:59 pm (AST). For more information or to apply, visit /exed/students/wil-bursary.

 

Do you struggle to deal with a deluge of student emails? Dr. Elizabeth Wells will join us for a virtual Lunch and Learn session on Thursday, January 26, at 12:00 noon, with strategies to manage student emails and navigate boundaries. To register, .

NEW! In January 2023, the Secretariat on Responsible Conduct of Research, on behalf of the presidents of Canada’s three research funding agencies (CIHR, NSERC and SSHRC), announced the latest update to the , which includes new guidance on streamlining multi-jurisdictional ethics review for minimal risk research. A summary of this and other changes to the TCPS 2 in the new release can be found .

The 69´«Ã½REB will be reviewing its policy and procedures in light of this new guidance and looks forward to communicating related changes soon. Please contact the REB and Research Compliance Coordinator, Dr. Stephanie Palmer, at scpalmer@upei.ca, with any questions or to discuss ethics related to your research.

Members of the campus community are invited to the launch of the online exhibition, "The Anne of Green Gables Manuscript: L.M. Montgomery and the Creation of Anne," on Thursday, January 19, at 1 p.m. AST, at Confederation Centre of the Arts in Studio 1. The event will also be livestreamed at .

Following remarks, the exhibition curator and Montgomery scholar, Dr. Emily Woster, will demonstrate the website, which features the newly digitized manuscript and rarely seen material about Montgomery’s life and legacy. 

The exhibition is a project of Confederation Centre of the Arts, L.M. Montgomery Institute, and Robertson Library, 69´«Ã½, with funding from Digital Museums Canada.

Happy New Year!

The 69´«Ã½Health Centered Research Clinic is looking for full/part-time undergraduate students for the Connections program starting at the end of January 2023!

Would you like to meet new friends and be involved in an inclusive and non-judgmental environment to learn about food, health, stress, coping, and physical activity? 

The staff at the Health Centered Research Clinic at 69´«Ã½is offering a free eight-session program to help connect undergraduate students to provide an environment for learning on a variety of topics around health and well-being and connecting to the student community. Snacks will be provided at each session!

This free program will include a total of eight weekly group education sessions with a registered dietitian and health promoter and exercise sessions with a kinesiologist (plus open gym times) located in the lower level of the Steel Building.

If you are interested in registering, please email Anja and Laurie at connections@upei.ca for more information or to register. We look forward to seeing you there! 

IT Systems and Services will be performing network maintenance on our campus network on January 22 from 9:00 to 10:00 am. During this time, there will be intermittent connectivity on the campus network. 

If you are off campus, many services such as Microsoft solutions (including email), Google, Zoom, upei.ca, Moodle, etc., that are in the cloud will not be impacted.  

We apologize for the inconvenience this may cause and appreciate your understanding. 

The Faculty of Arts would like to invite everyone to join our "Celebration of Research and Creative Accomplishment" (AKA a collective book launch celebrating books and other major works since 2020) on Friday, January 20, at 4:00 pm at the Fox and Crow. All are welcome to join!

The Society for Teaching and Learning in Higher Education (STLHE) is pleased to partner with Holland College and the 69´«Ã½ to host the 2023 annual STLHE/SAPES conference at the Delta Convention Centre in Charlottetown from June 14-16, 2023. (Pre-conference workshops will take place on June 13.) Submissions are welcome from anyone interested in presenting to a multidisciplinary audience about teaching and learning in higher education. Submissions will close January 30, 2023 (midnight)

If you are going up for tenure or promotion soon and are thinking about the details of your teaching dossier, then this session is for you. Dr. Kathy Gottschall-Pass will talk about some of the things faculty members should focus on for tenure and promotion purposes on Friday, January 27, from 2:30 to 4:00 pm (snow date: February 16). Colleagues are strongly encouraged to review the Teaching Philosophy and Teaching Dossier course materials that are part of the Academic Instructional Skills Program (AISP) first and then come to the in-person workshop where you can focus on T & P specifics. You can . You'll find them in the Professional Growth, Development, and Identity Domain.  

You may have heard a few things about Chat GPT in recent weeks that have piqued your curiosity about artificial intelligence. Join panelists Chris Power, Inge Dorsey, Wendy Shilton, Richard Raiswell, and Andrew Godbout in a discussion of artificial intelligence in university learning on Friday, January 27, at 12:00 pm in the Teaching and Learning Centre, RL 230. This will be a hybrid Lunch and Learn session. Please register to attend online.  

125 bursaries valued at $1,000 each have been created for students who are taking part in work-integrated learning as part of their 69´«Ã½coursework during the 2023 winter semester. Applications are due on Sunday, February 5, by 11:59 pm (AST). For more information or to apply, visit /exed/students/wil-bursary.

 

Do you struggle to deal with a deluge of student emails? Dr. Elizabeth Wells will join us for a virtual Lunch and Learn session on Thursday, January 26, at 12:00 noon, with strategies to manage student emails and navigate boundaries. To register, .

NEW! In January 2023, the Secretariat on Responsible Conduct of Research, on behalf of the presidents of Canada’s three research funding agencies (CIHR, NSERC and SSHRC), announced the latest update to the , which includes new guidance on streamlining multi-jurisdictional ethics review for minimal risk research. A summary of this and other changes to the TCPS 2 in the new release can be found .

The 69´«Ã½REB will be reviewing its policy and procedures in light of this new guidance and looks forward to communicating related changes soon. Please contact the REB and Research Compliance Coordinator, Dr. Stephanie Palmer, at scpalmer@upei.ca, with any questions or to discuss ethics related to your research.

Members of the campus community are invited to the launch of the online exhibition, "The Anne of Green Gables Manuscript: L.M. Montgomery and the Creation of Anne," on Thursday, January 19, at 1 p.m. AST, at Confederation Centre of the Arts in Studio 1. The event will also be livestreamed at .

Following remarks, the exhibition curator and Montgomery scholar, Dr. Emily Woster, will demonstrate the website, which features the newly digitized manuscript and rarely seen material about Montgomery’s life and legacy. 

The exhibition is a project of Confederation Centre of the Arts, L.M. Montgomery Institute, and Robertson Library, 69´«Ã½, with funding from Digital Museums Canada.

Cervical cancer is the fourth most common cancer among women globally, with an estimated 604,000 new cases and 342,000 deaths in 2020. About 90 percent of the new cases and deaths worldwide in 2020 occurred in low- and middle-income countries.

According to the World Health Organization (2023),  a large majority of cervical cancer (more than 95 per cent) is due to the human papillomavirus (HPV). Two human papillomavirus (HPV) types (16 and 18) are responsible for nearly 50 per cent of high-grade cervical pre-cancers. 

HPV is the most common viral infection of the reproductive tract. Most sexually active women and men will be infected at some point in their lives, and some may be repeatedly infected. More than 90 per cent of the infected populations eventually clear the infection.

Although most HPV infections clear up on their own and most pre-cancerous lesions resolve spontaneously, there is a risk for all women that HPV infection may become chronic, and pre-cancerous lesions progress to invasive cervical cancer.

It takes 15 to 20 years for cervical cancer to develop in women with normal immune systems. It can take only 5 to 10 years in women with weakened immune systems, such as those with untreated HIV infection.

Using condoms and HPV vaccination are two of the ways you can prevent cervical cancer from HPV.  Having regular pap screens once you become sexually active can help to detect pre-cancerous cells in the cervix.  If cervical cancer is detected, it is curable if detected early.

For more information on HPV vaccines and other sexual health questions, contact the 69´«Ã½Health and Wellness Centre at healthcentre@upei.ca or 902-566-0616)to make an appointment and talk to a health care provider.

On Wednesday, Jan 18, 2023, ITSS will be conducting routine maintenance from 8 pm to 12 midnight. During this time, Colleague and my69´«Ã½might be offline.

We encourage students, faculty, and staff who may need documents or links located on my69´«Ã½to plan ahead and bookmark or download the resources they may need during this period.

As a reminder, you can access Moodle directly using

Overview: The Adult Learner - Course Design and Facilitation Certificate offers a comprehensive introduction to the field of adult learning for individuals who want to develop the skills and knowledge necessary to design and deliver effective and engaging adult training programs. Participants will develop new insights and techniques that will strengthen their training content and approach, learn about designing curriculum to match diverse learning styles (including in-person and online facilitation), organize engaging experiential activities that ensure the achievement of learning objectives, and deliver peer-reviewed interactive training content and facilitation sessions.

Designed for: People who are interested in becoming or improving as facilitators, trainers, consultants, subject matter experts, adult educators, human resource personnel, contract workers, tutors, or similar positions

Type of Delivery: In-person

Duration: Six modules for a total of 48 hours; four modules last one day (six hours each), and two modules last two days (twelve hours each)

Facilitator: Laura Johnson

For more information, check out /professional-development/certificates/certificate-in-design-and-facilitation

Embrace your love of reading! Visit our new book displays and discover your next great book!

POP-UP PUB @ Robertson Library

Check out the POP-UP PUB in Robertson Library!

Thanks to a collaboration with the Charlottetown Library Learning Centre, you now have more choices in what you read! Although the books come from the Charlottetown Library Learning Centre, you check them out and return them to the Service Desk in Robertson Library. Use your 69´«Ã½Campus Card to sign out books. Books may be borrowed for 28 days. Every two months, there will be a new selection of approximately 75 current, popular reading materials.

2022 Governor General’s Literary Awards (GGBooks) and Scotiabank Giller Prize Finalists and Winners

The Library has award-winning Canadian books for you to discover, whatever genre of books you want to read. The display includes the 2022 Governor General’s Literary Awards (GGBooks) finalists and winners in fiction, non-fiction, poetry, and drama.

The Canada Council for the Arts is responsible for administering and promoting the Governor General’s Literary Awards. The awards recognize Canada’s best English-language and French-language books in seven categories and encourage Canadians to read Canadian literature. 

Lists of finalists and winning books from previous years are available on the Canada Council for the Arts website: 

Also included in the book display are the longlist, shortlist, and winner of the 2022 Scotiabank Giller Prize. The Scotiabank Giller Prize is awarded annually to the author of the best Canadian novel or short story collection published in English. Check out the Scotiabank Giller Prize website for further information: 

Discover your next best author! Read award-winning Canadian literature!

Happy reading!

Members of the campus community are invited to the launch of the online exhibition, "The Anne of Green Gables Manuscript: L.M. Montgomery and the Creation of Anne," on Thursday, January 19, at 1 p.m. AST, at Confederation Centre of the Arts in Studio 1. The event will also be livestreamed at .

Following remarks, the exhibition curator and Montgomery scholar, Dr. Emily Woster, will demonstrate the website, which features the newly digitized manuscript and rarely seen material about Montgomery’s life and legacy. 

The exhibition is a project of Confederation Centre of the Arts, L.M. Montgomery Institute, and Robertson Library, 69´«Ã½, with funding from Digital Museums Canada.

Plugins enable you to add additional features and functionality to Moodle, such as new activities, new quiz question types, new reports, integrations with other systems, and many more. UPEI's Moodle has had a number of new plugins added over the fall that you may not be aware of. In this 60-minute workshop, the Teaching and Learning Centre will take you through all those new toys. From sticky notes to mind maps to adaptive quizzes, there are lots of new ways to enhance your Moodle course page for your participants.

Date: Tuesday, January 31

Time: 10:00 to 11:00 am

Location: In person at the Teaching and Learning Centre or join us online