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The Faculty of Business invites members of the campus community 鈥 students, faculty and staff 鈥 to attend a virtual lecture (teaching demonstration) by Dr. Abdul-Rahim Ahmad for a tenure-track position of assistant professor of business analytics and management science.

Candidate Bio:

Dr. Abdul-Rahim Ahmad is an award-winning academician working as a professor of business and supply chain analytics at the Bob Gaglardi School of Business and Economics, Thompson Rivers University, Canada. Dr. Ahmad obtained his PhD degree in systems design engineering (expert systems) and his MS degree in management sciences (management of technology) from the University of Waterloo, Canada. Prior to that, he received his BS degree in electrical engineering from N.E.D. University of Engineering and Technology and his MS degree in industrial systems engineering (supply chain management) from King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals. He also has post-graduate diplomas in operations research and cognitive science from the University of Waterloo.

Dr. Ahmad has decades-long teaching, research, and consulting experience with leading universities (University of Waterloo, Wilfrid Laurier University, Dalhousie University, Thompson Rivers University, King Fahd University, Umm Al-Qura University) and industries (Precision Technologies Inc., Congruent Systems Inc., Alphasoft Technologies, DNA Inc., etc.) in Canada and Saudi Arabia. He has interdisciplinary research interests in such faculties as Integrated Decision Modeling in Multi-Echelon Supply Chain Management and Intelligent Tools for Knowledge-Based & Enhanced Decision-Making. He has published 50+ research papers in reputed and high-impact journals and conferences proceedings.

Dr. Ahmad鈥檚 current teaching interests are in the areas of business analytics, supply chain analytics, information systems strategy, etc., at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. He has received multiple teaching and service excellence awards from leading universities in Canada and Saudi Arabia. Dr. Ahmad regularly consults with industry and academia. His consultations with higher education institutions span curricula development, curricula review, faculty development, academic accreditation, and continuous quality improvement. His consultations with industry span supply chain optimization, layout optimization, decision support systems, software development, and human-computer interaction.

The lecture will take place on Friday, March 18, from 10:30鈥 11:15 am (Atlantic Time) via the following Zoom link:  

Meeting ID: 682 8835 8265

Passcode: 863338

For further information, please contact Shelly Kavanagh at businessfac@upei.ca.

 

Message from 69传媒Health, Safety, and Environment: Finding birds on campus

There has been extensive media coverage recently about the presence of avian influenza in wild birds in Atlantic Canada. The 69传媒Health, Safety, and Environment office advises members of the campus community to not handle any dead, injured, or sick birds as they can harbour diseases. If you find an injured, sick, or dead wild bird on campus, do not pick it up. Instead, contact either PEI Fish and Wildlife (902-368-4683) or the Canadian Wildlife Health Cooperative (902-628-4314).

69传媒is partnering with the Canada Games Host Society during the 2023 Canada Winter Games from February 18 to March 5. From scorekeepers and ushers to drivers and bloggers, it will take thousands of people working together to plan and support all the athletic and cultural events during the Games. 69传媒has developed . 69传媒employees who wish to volunteer are for up to 15 hours of paid time off to volunteer for the Games.

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The Faculty of Business invites members of the campus community 鈥 students, faculty and staff 鈥 to attend a virtual research presentation by Dr. Abdul-Rahim Ahmad for a tenure-track position assistant of professor of business analytics and management science.

Candidate Bio:

Dr.  Abdul-Rahim Ahmad is an award-winning academician working as a professor of business and supply chain analytics at the Bob Gaglardi School of Business and Economics, Thompson Rivers University, Canada. Dr. Ahmad obtained his PhD degree in systems design engineering (expert systems) and his MS degree in management sciences (management of technology) from the University of Waterloo, Canada. Prior to that, he received his BS degree in electrical engineering from N.E.D. University of Engineering and Technology and his MS degree in industrial systems engineering (supply chain management) from King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals. He also has post-graduate diplomas in operations research and cognitive science from the University of Waterloo.

Dr. Ahmad has decades-long teaching, research, and consulting experience with leading universities (University of Waterloo, Wilfrid Laurier University, Dalhousie University, Thompson Rivers University, King Fahd University, Umm Al-Qura University) and industries (Precision Technologies Inc., Congruent Systems Inc., Alphasoft Technologies, DNA Inc., etc.) in Canada and Saudi Arabia. He has interdisciplinary research interests in such faculties as Integrated Decision Modelling in Multi-Echelon Supply Chain Management and Intelligent Tools for Knowledge-Based & Enhanced Decision-Making. He has published 50+ research papers in reputed and high-impact journals and conferences proceedings.

Dr. Ahmad鈥檚 current teaching interests are in the areas of business analytics, supply chain analytics, information systems strategy, etc., at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. He has received multiple teaching and service excellence awards from leading universities in Canada and Saudi Arabia. Dr. Ahmad regularly consults with industry and academia. His consultations with higher education Institutions span curricula development, curricula review, faculty development, academic accreditation, and continuous quality improvement. His consultations with industry span supply chain optimization, layout optimization, decision support systems, software development, and human-computer interaction.

Presentation Title: A Seminar on Integrated Decision Models for a Vendor-Buyer Supply Chain with Inspection Errors and Purchase and Repair Options鈥

Abstract:

Improving the performance of supply chains is imperative in the contemporary competitive business environment. Integrated decision models incorporating various important aspects and decision variables into a single model are often desired towards this end. An important issue lacking in the supply chain literature relates to the incorporation of such quintessential and omnipresent supply chain practices as repairing or replacing non-conforming items supplied by the vendor.

Specifically, we will discuss two integrated models for effective decision-making towards improving the supply chain performance. The first model incorporates the notion of repairing non-conforming items supplied by the vendor at the site of the buyer/manufacturer. The second model incorporates the notion of replacing non-conforming items supplied by the vendor through local purchases at the site of the buyer / manufacturer. We will also discuss usefulness of such operational and practical decision models in strategic decision-making as well as some interesting and challenging future research directions.

The presentation will take place on Friday, March 18 from 12:45鈥1:45 pm (Atlantic Time) via the following Zoom link:  

Meeting ID: 658 5837 6512

Passcode: 669984

For further information, please contact Shelly Kavanagh at businessfac@upei.ca.

The Faculty of Business invites members of the campus community 鈥 students, faculty and staff 鈥 to attend a virtual lecture (teaching demonstration) by Dr. Abdul-Rahim Ahmad for a tenure-track position of assistant professor of business analytics and management science.

Candidate Bio:

Dr. Abdul-Rahim Ahmad is an award-winning academician working as a professor of business and supply chain analytics at the Bob Gaglardi School of Business and Economics, Thompson Rivers University, Canada. Dr. Ahmad obtained his PhD degree in systems design engineering (expert systems) and his MS degree in management sciences (management of technology) from the University of Waterloo, Canada. Prior to that, he received his BS degree in electrical engineering from N.E.D. University of Engineering and Technology and his MS degree in industrial systems engineering (supply chain management) from King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals. He also has post-graduate diplomas in operations research and cognitive science from the University of Waterloo.

Dr. Ahmad has decades-long teaching, research, and consulting experience with leading universities (University of Waterloo, Wilfrid Laurier University, Dalhousie University, Thompson Rivers University, King Fahd University, Umm Al-Qura University) and industries (Precision Technologies Inc., Congruent Systems Inc., Alphasoft Technologies, DNA Inc., etc.) in Canada and Saudi Arabia. He has interdisciplinary research interests in such faculties as Integrated Decision Modeling in Multi-Echelon Supply Chain Management and Intelligent Tools for Knowledge-Based & Enhanced Decision-Making. He has published 50+ research papers in reputed and high-impact journals and conferences proceedings.

Dr. Ahmad鈥檚 current teaching interests are in the areas of business analytics, supply chain analytics, information systems strategy, etc., at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. He has received multiple teaching and service excellence awards from leading universities in Canada and Saudi Arabia. Dr. Ahmad regularly consults with industry and academia. His consultations with higher education institutions span curricula development, curricula review, faculty development, academic accreditation, and continuous quality improvement. His consultations with industry span supply chain optimization, layout optimization, decision support systems, software development, and human-computer interaction.

The lecture will take place on Friday, March 18, from 10:30鈥 11:15 am (Atlantic Time) via the following Zoom link:  

Meeting ID: 682 8835 8265

Passcode: 863338

For further information, please contact Shelly Kavanagh at businessfac@upei.ca.

 

Message from 69传媒Health, Safety, and Environment: Finding birds on campus

There has been extensive media coverage recently about the presence of avian influenza in wild birds in Atlantic Canada. The 69传媒Health, Safety, and Environment office advises members of the campus community to not handle any dead, injured, or sick birds as they can harbour diseases. If you find an injured, sick, or dead wild bird on campus, do not pick it up. Instead, contact either PEI Fish and Wildlife (902-368-4683) or the Canadian Wildlife Health Cooperative (902-628-4314).

Round Table about research in French at UPEI

Zoom, Friday, March 18, 4 p.m. To register, please write to clavoie@upei.ca.

Three colleagues will talk about their research, the challenges of doing research in French, and/or disseminating research results in French. This will be followed by a question-and-answer period, which will be conducted in French by Carlo Lavoie.

Scott Lee Department of Modern Languages: Psychoanalysis and literature

Philippe Messier, Department of Sociology and Anthropology: From granite to digital video in Telangana (India). Anthropological look at the infrastructures of a new state

Rachelle Ann Gauthier, Faculty of Education: Education, Community, and Identity in Francophone Minority Communities: A Research Program in development

This event is a presentation by the Department of Modern Languages, in collaboration with the Research Office of 69传媒(Research Conference and Workshop Support Program) and Acfas-Acadie. It is free and open to members of the university community and members of the Acadian and Francophone community. Do not hesitate to pass along this invitation.

To attend or for information, contact Carlo Lavoie at clavoie@upei.ca

Message from 69传媒Health, Safety, and Environment: Finding birds on campus

There has been extensive media coverage recently about the presence of avian influenza in wild birds in Atlantic Canada. The 69传媒Health, Safety, and Environment office advises members of the campus community to not handle any dead, injured, or sick birds as they can harbour diseases. If you find an injured, sick, or dead wild bird on campus, do not pick it up. Instead, contact either PEI Fish and Wildlife (902-368-4683) or the Canadian Wildlife Health Cooperative (902-628-4314).

The 2022 69传媒Virtual Career Fair is underway with virtual lunchtime events taking place on Tuesdays and Wednesdays in March. These events will feature live presentations from employers and Q&A sessions. Students can connect with employers and learn about job opportunities in a variety of industries. 

Students can learn more and register for the events on . For anyone who can't make the live events, there is a YouTube playlist of recorded videos and information sheets on each employer, available on the Career Fair website

Please be sure to share these details with any students you know who might be looking for part-time or full-time work!

Questions? Email experientialed@upei.ca.

Have you ever come across a word that you're not sure how to use correctly? Google it and then refine the search to "News," and you'll see it in practical use. 

Have your exercise, sleep, or sedentary habits changed compared to before the pandemic? Yes? No? We want to hear about it! Alexander Norris, a fourth-year kinesiology student, and Dr. Hayden Atkinson are conducting a brief 10-15 minute survey to understand how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected the ability of people living in Canada to meet 24-hour movement guidelines.

To participate, you must meet the following criteria:

1. 18-64 years of age

2. Living in Canada for the majority of the COVID-19 pandemic

3. Can complete the short survey, which is offered in English

Click the link or scan the QR code to complete our survey on any device. Your participation is very important to us and is much appreciated!

Link to survey: 

If you have any questions, please email Dr. Hayden Atkinson (hatkinson@upei.ca).

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To all users of 69传媒Researcher Portal,

Please be advised that some of the online forms in the 69传媒Researcher Portal will be updated on March 15, 2022.  Forms created prior to March 15, 2022, using the older versions, will be processed as usual.  However, after March 15, 2022, all forms must be submitted using the new, most current version. The titles of all revised forms will include 鈥渞ev. Mar 2022鈥.   The titles of the older form versions will include 鈥淒O NOT USE鈥.

After March 15, 2022, submission of newly created forms using the older versions will not be accepted.

The following forms will be revised to correct minor errors, improve clarity, and in some cases, modify information requests. 

The following newly revised application forms include:

  • Application for Biosafety Permit (rev. March 2022)
  • Research CONTRACTS Approvals Form (rev. March 2022) 

Details on the access and usage of the 69传媒Researcher Portal is found at /research-services/forms. Please contact Research Services at researcherportal@upei.ca or 902-566-0843 with any questions.

Message from 69传媒Health, Safety, and Environment: Finding birds on campus

There has been extensive media coverage recently about the presence of avian influenza in wild birds in Atlantic Canada. The 69传媒Health, Safety, and Environment office advises members of the campus community to not handle any dead, injured, or sick birds as they can harbour diseases. If you find an injured, sick, or dead wild bird on campus, do not pick it up. Instead, contact either PEI Fish and Wildlife (902-368-4683) or the Canadian Wildlife Health Cooperative (902-628-4314).

The 2022 69传媒Virtual Career Fair is underway with virtual lunchtime events taking place on Tuesdays and Wednesdays in March. These events will feature live presentations from employers and Q&A sessions. Students can connect with employers and learn about job opportunities in a variety of industries. 

Students can learn more and register for the events on . For anyone who can't make the live events, there is a YouTube playlist of recorded videos and information sheets on each employer, available on the Career Fair website

Please be sure to share these details with any students you know who might be looking for part-time or full-time work!

Questions? Email experientialed@upei.ca.

If you are working on a teaching dossier to support an award nomination, then join us for a session on Monday, March 14, at 12:30 pm, to learn more about the process and to get suggestions to make your dossier stand out to adjudication committee members. A panel of three teaching and educational leadership award recipients will be here to share their experiences. The session will take place in the Teaching and Learning Centre and will be recorded. For more details, e-mail TLC@upei.ca

The OER Development Program is once again offering grants ($2000--$6000) for the development of Open Educational Resources.These grants support the creation of a new open textbook, the adaptation of an existing open textbook (new edition or combining chapters from several open textbooks), or the creation of lab manuals, guide books, test banks, slide decks, etc. Past project examples include

  • by William J. Montelpare, Emily Read, Teri McComber, Alyson Mahar, and Krista Ritchie
  • by Libby (Elizabeth) Osgood, Gayla Cameron, and Emma Christensen

The application and more details are available at . The application deadline is Friday, March 25, 2022. 

Do you have questions about your project and whether it qualifies as an OER? Attend a Zoom information session to chat with Kim Mears about your project:

  • Monday, March 7, 2022, 9:00--9:30 am
  • Thursday, March 10, 2022, 4:00--4:30 pm
  • Tuesday, March 15, 2022 12:00 noon--12:30 pm
  • Friday, March 18, 2022 3:00--3:30 pm
  • Wednesday, March 23, 2022, 10:00--10:30 am

All meetings will use the same Zoom Meeting link:  

Meeting ID: 696 4437 9544, Passcode: 185297

The Robertson Library鈥檚 is accepting grant applications for the creation or adaptation of open educational resources (OERs). The grant types include:

  • Open Textbook Grant: up to $6000
    • the development of a new open textbook on a topic that is currently not covered by an existing open textbook; 
  • Open Textbook Adaptation Grant: up to $4,000
    • the adaptation of one or more open textbooks to create a new version or edition of an open textbook (i.e. a Canadian edition of an existing open textbook);
  • Supplementary Resources Grant: up to $2,000
    • the creation of ancillary materials for existing open textbooks, including, but not limited to test banks, slide decks, or interactive media, etc.

Applications that support first year courses will be given priority as they reach the most amount of students, but all applications will be reviewed and considered. The deadline for applications is Friday, March 25, 2022, with work expected to begin during Spring or Summer. More information is available at .

Questions about your grant idea? Contact Kim Mears at kmears@upei.ca. Questions about OERs? Read more at .

The 69传媒 community is saddened to learn of the passing of 69传媒Professor Emeritus, Dr. F. Alan Reesor on March 9 in Charlottetown. The flags in front of the Kelley Memorial Building have been lowered to half-mast in his memory. 

Dr. Reesor was a long-time faculty member of the 69传媒Music Department, joining the University as musicologist and organ professor in 1971. He taught for 27 years, serving as chair of the music department for 19 years before retiring in 1997. He was conferred the rank of professor emeritus at the 1998 convocation and continued teaching UPEI鈥檚 organ majors well past retirement.

Donations in Dr. Reesor鈥檚 memory can be made to the . Online condolences may be made and his obituary viewed at 

69传媒sends its deepest condolences to Dr. Reesor鈥檚 family, friends, and colleagues.

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To all users of 69传媒Researcher Portal,

Please be advised that some of the online forms in the 69传媒Researcher Portal will be updated on March 15, 2022.  Forms created prior to March 15, 2022, using the older versions, will be processed as usual.  However, after March 15, 2022, all forms must be submitted using the new, most current version. The titles of all revised forms will include 鈥渞ev. Mar 2022鈥.   The titles of the older form versions will include 鈥淒O NOT USE鈥.

After March 15, 2022, submission of newly created forms using the older versions will not be accepted.

The following forms will be revised to correct minor errors, improve clarity, and in some cases, modify information requests. 

The following newly revised application forms include:

  • Application for Biosafety Permit (rev. March 2022)
  • Research CONTRACTS Approvals Form (rev. March 2022) 

Details on the access and usage of the 69传媒Researcher Portal is found at /research-services/forms. Please contact Research Services at researcherportal@upei.ca or 902-566-0843 with any questions.

Message from 69传媒Health, Safety, and Environment: Finding birds on campus

There has been extensive media coverage recently about the presence of avian influenza in wild birds in Atlantic Canada. The 69传媒Health, Safety, and Environment office advises members of the campus community to not handle any dead, injured, or sick birds as they can harbour diseases. If you find an injured, sick, or dead wild bird on campus, do not pick it up. Instead, contact either PEI Fish and Wildlife (902-368-4683) or the Canadian Wildlife Health Cooperative (902-628-4314).