Campus Notices

The Bridge Effect: Critical Reflections in the Age of Technological Solutionism, a book co-edited by Drs. Laurie Brinklow and Andrew Jennings, will be launched at the Institute of Island Studies鈥 Island Lecture Series presentation on February 27. Featuring a discussion of the effect of bridges鈥攑hysical or digital鈥攐n island life and culture, the event will take place from 7:00-8:30 pm in the Faculty Lounge, SDU Main Building, UPEI. 

Dr. Brinklow will take a humorous look at ferry crossings and how the various stages of the journey from the race to the dock to chatting with neighbours in the lineup can define Island life. Presenting virtually from Shetland, Scotland, via a technological bridge, Dr. Jennings will discuss the long-lasting impacts of two small bridges on island populations in the Scottish archipelago. Janice Pettit, PEI contributor, will share her interviews with Island residents about how the Confederation Bridge has affected 鈥渢he Island way of life鈥 20 years later.

The event is free; all are welcome to attend. Books will be available for purchase. 

Dr. Brinklow is a writer, editor, assistant professor, and coordinator of the 69传媒Master of Arts in Island Studies (MAIS) program. She is the author of My island鈥檚 the house I sleep in at night and Here for the Music. A resident of Shetland, Scotland鈥檚 most northerly islands, Dr. Jennings is an associate professor of Island Studies based at UHI Shetland, where he works with the Institute for Northern Studies. Janice Pettit was an adjunct professor at 69传媒where she taught the Introduction to Island Studies course for seven semesters. She now works for the PEI Public Service Commission.

The Bridge Effect was published by Island Studies Press with the support of a SSHRC Exchange Publication Award from the Office of the Vice-President, Academic and Research at UPEI. For more information, contact Bren Simmers at 902-566-0386 or ispstaff@upei.ca.

Nominate a deserving 69传媒student for the Panther for Life Spirit Award! Celebrate their Panther Pride and contributions to the campus community!

The recipient will receive an engraved award and a $500 cash prize and will be recognized during a celebratory student event. Any student, staff, or faculty member may submit nominations for this award. 

To nominate a current student, please fill out the Panther for Life Spirit Award Nomination form here: 

The deadline for nominations is 4:00 pm on February 29. For more information, email alumni@upei.ca

 has a book review section called Books Worth Reading with a recently published review of a couple of books that tackle the challenges of reforming grading practices: Off the Mark by Jack Schneider and Ethan L. Hutt, and Grading for Growth by David Clark and Robert Talbert. Curious to know more? You can read or listen to the review, . 

The Government of Prince Edward Island invites students aged 14 to 24 to undertake anti-racism work on PEI. Students can apply for funding ranging from $100 to $1,500 for projects that must align with one or more of the following goals: strengthening organizational capacity with activities focused on anti-racism; public outreach, engagement, and advocacy; and strengthening BIPOC communities. Project proposals will be accepted until February 26, 2024. For more information, visit  

SkillsPEI is a division of the PEI Department of Workforce, Advanced Learning and Population. It manages the design and delivery of employment and skills development programming funded by the Canada-Prince Edward Island Labour Market Development Agreement and Canada-PEI Workforce Development Agreement. 

Through SkillsPEI, the Post-Secondary Student Program supports full-time post-secondary students working a minimum of 12 to a maximum of 18 weeks during the summer. The exact number of weeks designated per placement will be based on factors such as but not limited to position, wage, and the likelihood of opportunity for experiential learning. Students must be entering or returning to full-time post-secondary studies in the fall.  

Wage subsidy offered:

  • Employer can set the wage rate but must provide a minimum of $14.50/hour and will be funded up to $15.80/hour. 
  • Employers will be reimbursed 100% of the approved hourly wage plus 4% vacation pay to a maximum of 40 hours per week, for the total weeks approved.
  • Note: the subsidy does not include 8% benefits, so additional funding must be sourced elsewhere.

To centralize the administration of this program for 69传媒researchers, Research Services is accepting/submitting research-related applications. To apply for the program, please provide the following details to Research Services (researchservices@upei.ca) by the closing date of March 31, 2024:

  • Project or activity description
  • Position title 
  • Job activities/duties 
  • Objectives to be achieved
  • Education and skills required
  • Duration including start and end date and total weeks
  • Rate of pay (hourly)
  • Mentorship plan
  • Supervisor name and contact details 

For additional information about the program, please click . 69传媒researchers may contact Maria Steele, Manager of Research Services, for more details (mlsteele@upei.ca).

Send a postcard home! On Monday, February 12, from 11:00 am-1:00 pm at the Robertson Library, write a postcard to your family and friends back home. We provide the postcard, and we will mail it for free--anywhere in the world. Brought to you by the Robertson Library and the International Student Office. 

The Experiential Education Department is offering the principles of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) training and certification program through the Canadian Centre for Diversity and Inclusion's  on February 22 and 23, from 1-3:30 pm. This free certificate program is open to 69传媒students and staff aged 15-24. This is a beginner-level certificate with two interactive workshops (2.5 hours each) and a final assignment. For further details and to register, visit our 69传媒calendar event.

The Robertson Library invites the campus community to the final candidate's presentation for the permanent-track position of One Health & Scholarly Communications Librarian

Candidate: Dan Phillips, MI, MREM

Title: What can the Library do to support scholarly communications at a university like UPEI?

When: Monday, March 4, 2024, 2:45 PM

Where: AVC 278N

Dan Phillips earned his ALA-accredited Master of Information and Master of Resource and Environmental Management from Dalhousie University. He is currently a Clinical Librarian with the Saskatchewan Health Authority. 

Ash Wednesday is February 14. Join the Chaplaincy Centre for Mass with the distribution of ashes at 12:05 pm. For more information, contact Sr. Sue at sukidd@upei.ca or Lauren at lvanvliet@upei.ca.

69传媒annually acknowledges individuals for their outstanding contributions to the success of the University. The awards are valued at $1,000 each and given in recognition of the excellence of faculty, librarians, clinical veterinary professionals, clinical nursing instructors, sessional instructors, and staff.

Nominations are open and must be submitted to universityawards@upei.ca by the last Friday in February each year. This year, nominations close on Friday, February 23, 2024. 

For further details about the awards and the nomination process, please visit /president/university-awards-of-excellence

The Atlantic Veterinary College (AVC), 69传媒, is now accepting nominations for the Atlantic Award of Excellence in Veterinary Medicine and Animal Care.

Established in 2005, this annual award recognizes veterinarians who have made significant contributions to animal health and welfare in Atlantic Canada. The award will be presented at the 2024 Atlantic Provinces Veterinary Conference, which will be held in Halifax, Nova Scotia, from April 19鈥21.

Anyone may submit a nomination. Nominees must be practicing or retired veterinarians in the Atlantic provinces to be considered for this award. Nominees do not have to be affiliated with the AVC. Completed nominations must be received by February 19, 2024, at 11:45 pm.

If you are interested in learning more about this award, past award winners, and the terms of reference, or to download a nomination form, please visit: /avc/about/awards-and-honours

Nominations can be emailed to avcspecialevents@upei.ca.

Workshop #3 in the virtual monthly Lunch and Learn Library series supporting 69传媒graduate students.

REGISTER:  to receive the Zoom link and/or recording
Facilitator: Kim Mears, Scholarly Communications Librarian
When: Noon (Atlantic), Friday, February 16 (recording available)
Where: Zoom

Description: Thesis to Journal Article (or vice versa): Considerations for Graduate Students
Are you planning to turn your Masters or PhD thesis into a journal article? Or are you writing a thesis that combines several published journal articles into one document? Do you know if you have the rights to do this? Learn more about publisher policies and copyright considerations in regards to thesis material in this session.

Target audience: Graduate-level students (Masters and PhD)

Send a postcard home! On Monday, February 12, from 11:00 am-1:00 pm at the Robertson Library, write a postcard to your family and friends back home. We provide the postcard, and we will mail it for free--anywhere in the world. Brought to you by the Robertson Library and the International Student Office. 

PhD in Environmental Sciences thesis defense

Presenter: Kassandra Devon Lynn

Title: 鈥淪andy Beach Amphipods: Ecology and Response to Natural and Artificial Stressors"

Natural and artificial stressors shape the life history and ecology of sandy beach amphipods, so their study is relevant to predict how the role of these organisms may change with ongoing climate events. Behavioural and physiological responses of the sandy beach amphipod "Americorchestia longicornis" to natural and artificial stressors were assessed using field and laboratory studies. The results of this thesis advance the knowledge on the ecology of sandy beach amphipods in a cold-temperate region, especially with regards to the influence of light pollution.

Date/Time/Location: Friday, February 9, 2024, 1:45 pm, Duffy Science Centre 204

Everyone is welcome.

The Experiential Education Department is offering the principles of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) training and certification program through the Canadian Centre for Diversity and Inclusion's  on February 22 and 23, from 1-3:30 pm. This free certificate program is open to 69传媒students and staff aged 15-24. This is a beginner-level certificate with two interactive workshops (2.5 hours each) and a final assignment. For further details and to register, visit our 69传媒calendar event.

The Faculty of Science Graduate Studies Committee invites the campus community to the next presentation of the 2023-24 Environmental Sciences & Human Biology seminar series on Friday, February 9, 2024, at 12:30 p.m. in Duffy Science Centre, Room 204.

Emily Gibbons, MSc Candidate (Environmental Sciences, Quijon lab 鈥 Department of Biology) will present 鈥淗ealth and local biodiversity role of the giant Irish moss.鈥

Riley McInnis, BSc Honours student (Springer lab 鈥 Department of Biology), will present 鈥淎nticamouflage: Do deciduous leaves change color to reveal their pests?鈥

All are welcome.

The Teaching Dossier workshop on Friday, February 9, in the Teaching and Learning Centre will now begin at 2:30 pm instead of 1:30 pm. The workshop is an opportunity for you to connect with peers to generate ideas for your teaching dossier, seek feedback, and have dedicated time to work on sections of your teaching dossier. We鈥檒l spend some time focusing on strategies for developing your award dossier while reserving a large portion of work time for you to work on your own dossier.  

If you are unable to attend, please feel free to reach out to theTLC for 1-1 support.

 

The 69传媒Department of Music is pleased to present a recital showcasing our wonderfully talented faculty members. All are master performers on their instruments and excited to share their gift of music with you. This recital will be a highlight of our concert season!

Performers include Sung Ha Shin-Bouey (soprano), Dale Sorensen (trombone), Nicole Strum (saxophone), Magdalena von Eccher (piano), Stephen Bouey (bass baritone), Krista Bryson (in a percussion duet with 69传媒alumnus Branden Kelly), Jim Dickson (guitar), and Morgan Saulnier (flute). The program will feature a varied selection of repertoire.

Accessible parking is available, and Dr. Steel Recital Hall has an accessible entrance via elevator.

The 69传媒Alumni Association Panther for Life Spirit Award is given to a current 69传媒student (of no particular standing), who exemplifies true Panther pride inside and outside of the classroom. This individual has contributed to the campus community in a meaningful way, whether it be through their volunteerism, participation in UPEI-related events and activities, support of Panther sport, or any other significant way that makes them a strong ambassador for UPEI, both now and as a future Panther alumni.

The recipient will receive an engraved award and a $500 cash prize and will be recognized during a celebratory student event.

Any student, staff, or faculty member may submit nominations for this award. Nominations must be received by February 29 at 4 pm to be considered for 2024.

To nominate a current student, please fill out the Panther for Life Spirit Award Nomination form here: 

For more information, email alumni@upei.ca

69传媒annually acknowledges individuals for their outstanding contributions to the success of the University. The awards are valued at $1,000 each and given in recognition of the excellence of faculty, librarians, clinical veterinary professionals, clinical nursing instructors, sessional instructors, and staff.

Nominations are open and must be submitted to universityawards@upei.ca by the last Friday in February each year. This year, nominations close on Friday, February 23, 2024. 

For further details about the awards and the nomination process, please visit /president/university-awards-of-excellence