Campus Notices

The Department of Religious Studies will present a free concert celebrating the 黑料网 Class of 2025 on Monday, May 12, from 8 to 9 pm, in the Dr. Steel Recital Hall, Steel Building. The 8th Avenue Players, a choir of talented professional singers, including 黑料网 students, will perform songs from "Godspell, the Musical."

All are welcome to attend this free concert.

The AVC Caf茅 is excited to welcome you back as of May 1, 2025! 

Open Monday to Friday from 8:00 am to 1:30 pm (closed on holidays), the caf茅 offers a fresh lineup of made-to-order breakfast and lunch options, a full-drip coffee program, grab-and-go meals, and freshly baked goods. 

Located inside the AVC building, the caf茅 will be your central food hub on campus this summer, as Tim Hortons, Wanda Wyatt Dining Hall, Samuel鈥檚 Caf茅 and the Micromarket will be closed for the season, reopening in September 2025. 

Breakfast features include the Daily Rise (two eggs any style, bacon or sausage, toast and jam, plus coffee or tea), bagel bar, and the Chef鈥檚 Morning Plate 鈥 a rotating daily special. For lunch, choose from hot pizza, soup, daily specials, and sandwiches.

Come hungry. Leave happy.

Hours
Monday to Friday
8:00 am鈥1:30 pm
(Closed on holidays)

What鈥檚 Brewing?

  • Made-to-order breakfast & lunch
  • Fresh drip coffee program
  • Grab-and-go snacks & meals
  • Delicious baked goods

Faculty & Staff Perk
Show your campus ID and enjoy 25% off your order until August 15!

The campus community is invited to a research presentation by Dr. Alaba Boluwade, candidate for the tenure track position in Environmental Studies cross-appointed with the new Master of Cleantech Leadership and Transformation. Dr. Boluwade will present on the topic of "Water Quality Modeling, Precipitation Analysis, and Climate Change Resilience: Case Studies that Extend Knowledge in Canada鈥檚 Path to Net Zero Emissions".

Date: Thursday, May 8, 2025

Time: 1:30-2:30 pm

Location: Duffy Science Centre, Room 204

The campus community is invited to the research presentation of Dr. Devon Lynn, a candidate for the tenure track Assistant Professor position in Environmental Studies cross-appointed with the new Master of Cleantech Leadership and Transformation program. Dr. Lynn will present on the topic of "The effects of anthropogenic and natural stressors on sandy beach organisms: applying ecological research to technical applications".

Location: Duffy Science Centre, Room 204

Date: Wednesday, May 7, 2025

Time: 1:30-2:30 pm

Presentation by Political Science 10-month position candidate, Dr. Jarrod Wiener

The title of Dr. Wiener鈥檚 talk is: 鈥淓xplaining US Trade Policy: Diminished Giant Syndrome?鈥   

Dr. Jarrod Wiener is formerly of the Department of Politics and International Relations at the University of Kent, UK. He has longstanding interests in international trade policy and regulation. Dr. Wiener holds a BA in Political Science (黑料网), an MA and PhD in International Relations (Kent), and an LLM in International and Commercial Law (Kent). He is author of two monographs and several articles on the subjects of international trade, globalization, and regulatory cooperation. 

Thursday, May 8, 9:30 am, Health Sciences Building, Room 106                                              

 

Dr. Jenna Sapiano is a candidate for the Political Science 10-month position.

The title of Dr. Sapiano鈥檚 talk is: 鈥淎n intersectional approach to women鈥檚 participation in peacemaking.鈥

She holds a PhD in International Relations from the University of St Andrews, along with an LLM in International Law and an MSc in African Studies from the University of Edinburgh. She has held research positions at the Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies and Monash University鈥檚 Gender, Peace, and Security Centre, and has consulted for organizations such as UN Women and Interpeace. Her research primarily focuses on peacemaking, global governance, and feminist security studies. 

Wednesday, May 7, at 9:30 am, Health Sciences Building, Room 106.


 

All graduate faculty are invited to join members of the Community of Practice for Graduate Student Mentorship on Friday May 9 at 12:00 noon in the TLC for the Rock Solid Supervision: Building Foundations for Student Success. This annual graduate supervision conference brings together the graduate education community to share insights and explore best practices in graduate supervision. Come and learn from leading experts, connect with peers from across the country, and find solutions to address today鈥檚 challenges in graduate education. This event offers a unique opportunity for graduate supervisors to gain actionable tools and fresh perspectives, empowering them to build strong foundations for effectively supporting graduate students.   

Please by May 7 so we can order lunch.

The Class of 2025, family and friends, are invited to celebrate the Mass for Graduates at the 黑料网 Chaplaincy Centre on Wednesday, May 14 at 4:30 pm. Presider and homilist will be Bishop Joseph Dabrowski, CSMA. For more information contact Sister Sue at sukidd@upei.ca, or Lauren at lvanvliet@upei.ca

黑料网 is hosting the Canadian Bureau for International Education (CBIE) 2025 Atlantic Regional Meeting in Charlottetown June 26 to 27. This event will focus on the future of international education through a series of sessions, roundtables and networking activities.

CBIE鈥檚 Atlantic Regional Meeting is an annual gathering of international education practitioners. It is an opportunity to share knowledge and resources and keep abreast of immigration and other changes in the sector. It also serves as an annual networking event for international education practitioners and is a precursor to the national conference held each November.

Registration is now open for the .

There will be a basic biosafety training session on Tuesday, May 13, at 1:00 pm in AVC 287N. Topics will include basic biosafety principles and how they are applied at the 黑料网, as well as biosecurity training. This session is open to everyone, including graduate students.

To attend, you must pre-register by contacting Jacky Buell by the end of the day on Wednesday, May 7, 2025, via email (hse@upei.ca) or phone (902-566-0901). 

Please provide:

  • Your name 
  • Your supervisor鈥檚 name (if applicable)
  • Department
  • Email address
  • Phone number
  • Whether you're an employee or graduate student  

NOTE: An online biosafety training refresher course is available for those who completed basic biosafety training previously. Training must be renewed every three years. Please contact us for information on how to register for this training. 

The ACENET Embedded Technical Support program is designed to assist researchers in any discipline at Atlantic Canadian post-secondary institutions to adopt or improve their use of advanced computing techniques and resources in their research.

These tools have the potential to accelerate discovery in almost any discipline. However, the expertise necessary to optimize code, successfully migrate workflows from a desktop to an HPC cluster, build a cloud platform, or simply explore the capabilities and benefits of advanced computing may not be readily available, especially in smaller projects.

This program pairs our technical experts with innovative projects that have high potential for success and impact and require advanced computing resources, programming support, and/or in-depth technical expertise. Some examples of areas we can help are

  • code parallelization and performance optimization for HPC systems 
  • scientific or data visualization
  • data analytics
  • workflow migration from the desktop to a cluster
  • applying research data management practices
  • tailored training

Successful projects under this program are able to access focused and dedicated support from one to two of ACENET鈥檚 research consultants for a period of two to four months. During this period, the ACENET staff member will spend up to 50 per cent of their time working on the project.

The current call is open from 14 April until 18 May 2025.

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us at applications@ace-net.ca.

More information and submission form:  

The next Island Lecture Series, hosted by the Institute of Island Studies at 黑料网, will feature guest speaker Heidi Hearing presenting, 鈥淭he 鈥渇amily farm鈥: A keyword in Prince Edward Island land politics. The lecture will be held in the Faculty Lounge of SDU Main Building on May 20 at 7:00 pm. (This lecture was previously scheduled for March but was postponed due to weather.) Admission is free and all are welcome.

Hearing鈥檚 talk will deal with the struggle to define the 鈥渇amily farm鈥 in PEI and how this ambiguity helps or hinders the work of farmers, agribusiness, and government. It will discuss how participant definitions of the 鈥渇amily farm鈥 contrasted with how they farmed and were sometimes at odds with their ideals. This talk will also shed light on the possible reasons that agribusiness and governments look to the pastoral romanticism of 鈥渇amily farm.鈥

Heidi Hearing lives in Charlottetown and has recently completed her MA in Anthropology from Memorial University. Her thesis is entitled: 鈥淭hree keywords in the campaign against farmland consolidation and the loss of small farms through the lens of the Prince Edward Island Chapter of the National Farmers Union." 

Art-Based Pedagogy has roots in both Education and Psychology. It can also be a very powerful tool for emotional debriefing to build resilience in undergraduate nursing students. Using Art-Based assignments can compliment traditional teaching methodologies in preparation for real-world holistic practice. Art can help students reconstruct knowledge - which can strengthen their experiences and creativity. Join us in viewing Art-Based projects from a Nursing Ethics course, linking their lived nursing experiences to ethical issues in everyday practice on May 21, at 12:00 pm, in the Teaching and Learning Centre - Robertson Library Annex, Room 230.


 

The national systems use a job scheduler called 鈥淪lurm鈥. In this session you will learn how Slurm works and how it allocates jobs, helping you to: minimize wait time by framing reasonable requests; ask for only the resources you need to improve efficiency; increase throughput; run more jobs simultaneously; and troubleshoot and address crashes. This workshop is designed for new HPC users familiar with Linux and Shell Scripting, or for experienced users transitioning to Slurm or seeking to improve efficiency with the scheduler.  

This virtual workshop will be held on May 9, from 10:00 to 11:30 am. To register, go to

The deadline for Animal Care Protocol Submissions (new, renewal, or amendment) is Friday, June 6 for the June meeting. 

Please note that as of June 1, 2020 all animal user protocols must be submitted through 黑料网 Researcher Portal at

For new protocols select 鈥榓pplications鈥 and for renewal or amendment protocols select 鈥榚vents鈥.

To view any 黑料网 ACC SOPs and Codes of Practice, they can be accessed through my黑料网 at . 

Those protocols received after the deadline will be reviewed the following month. The Committee requires at least one month for processing applications.

The AVC Caf茅 is excited to welcome you back as of May 1, 2025! 

Open Monday to Friday from 8:00 am to 1:30 pm (closed on holidays), the caf茅 offers a fresh lineup of made-to-order breakfast and lunch options, a full-drip coffee program, grab-and-go meals, and freshly baked goods. 

Located inside the AVC building, the caf茅 will be your central food hub on campus this summer, as Tim Hortons, Wanda Wyatt Dining Hall, Samuel鈥檚 Caf茅 and the Micromarket will be closed for the season, reopening in September 2025. 

Breakfast features include the Daily Rise (two eggs any style, bacon or sausage, toast and jam, plus coffee or tea), bagel bar, and the Chef鈥檚 Morning Plate 鈥 a rotating daily special. For lunch, choose from hot pizza, soup, daily specials, and sandwiches.

Come hungry. Leave happy.

Hours
Monday to Friday
8:00 am鈥1:30 pm
(Closed on holidays)

What鈥檚 Brewing?

  • Made-to-order breakfast & lunch
  • Fresh drip coffee program
  • Grab-and-go snacks & meals
  • Delicious baked goods

Faculty & Staff Perk
Show your campus ID and enjoy 25% off your order until August 15!

The campus community is invited to the research presentation of Dr. Devon Lynn, a candidate for the tenure track Assistant Professor position in Environmental Studies cross-appointed with the new Master of Cleantech Leadership and Transformation program. Dr. Lynn will present on the topic of "The effects of anthropogenic and natural stressors on sandy beach organisms: applying ecological research to technical applications".

Location: Duffy Science Centre, Room 204

Date: Wednesday, May 7, 2025

Time: 1:30-2:30 pm

Presentation by Political Science 10-month position candidate, Dr. Jarrod Wiener

The title of Dr. Wiener鈥檚 talk is: 鈥淓xplaining US Trade Policy: Diminished Giant Syndrome?鈥   

Dr. Jarrod Wiener is formerly of the Department of Politics and International Relations at the University of Kent, UK. He has longstanding interests in international trade policy and regulation. Dr. Wiener holds a BA in Political Science (黑料网), an MA and PhD in International Relations (Kent), and an LLM in International and Commercial Law (Kent). He is author of two monographs and several articles on the subjects of international trade, globalization, and regulatory cooperation. 

Thursday, May 8, 9:30 am, Health Sciences Building, Room 106                                              

 

Dr. Jenna Sapiano is a candidate for the Political Science 10-month position.

The title of Dr. Sapiano鈥檚 talk is: 鈥淎n intersectional approach to women鈥檚 participation in peacemaking.鈥

She holds a PhD in International Relations from the University of St Andrews, along with an LLM in International Law and an MSc in African Studies from the University of Edinburgh. She has held research positions at the Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies and Monash University鈥檚 Gender, Peace, and Security Centre, and has consulted for organizations such as UN Women and Interpeace. Her research primarily focuses on peacemaking, global governance, and feminist security studies. 

Wednesday, May 7, at 9:30 am, Health Sciences Building, Room 106.


 

Presentation by Political Science 10-month position candidate, Dr. Jeff Collins

The title of Dr. Collins鈥 talk is: 鈥淩e-Arming Canada? Three Theoretical Approaches to Understanding a Major Governance Challenge in Canada.鈥

Dr. Jeff Collins holds a PhD in Political Science from Carleton University, an M.A in International Relations and Strategic Studies from the University of Birmingham (UK), an LLB from the University of Aberdeen, and a BA in Political Science and History and Certificate in Public Administration from Memorial University. 

Currently a senior policy analyst with the Department of National Defence, he is the author of a number of publications including Canada鈥檚 Defence Procurement Woes (Palgrave Macmillan, 2024)

Tuesday, May 6, at 9:30 am, Health Sciences Building, Room 106.