Campus Notices
The search committee for the Dean of Sustainable Design Engineering announces an upcoming presentation by a finalist candidate. Dr. Suzanna Kresta will give a public presentation on Monday, February 26, 2:00鈥3:00 pm, AVC 207N.
Dr. Kresta is a professor of chemical engineering and recently completed a term as dean of the College of Engineering (2018鈥2023) at the University of Saskatchewan. She received a BScEng (University of New Brunswick), MSc (Leeds University), and PhD (McMaster University) in 1992, all in chemical engineering. As dean at USask, she led the development and implementation of the College鈥檚 strategic plan, new co-operative education program, complete re-design of the first-year program, and three major building plan projects, among others. She has received several teaching and research awards, including the Queen鈥檚 Platinum Jubilee Medal for contributions to education in the province of Saskatchewan. Dr. Kresta is a Fellow of the Canadian Academy of Engineering American Institute of Chemical Engineers Canada.
Since the search for the Dean of Sustainable Design Engineering began in June 2023, the committee has conducted a comprehensive search and selected an additional finalist for a series of stakeholder meetings on campus.
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
Join the International Student Office and the Robertson Library on Wednesday, February 28, as we present Ninth Floor, a documentary film about one of Canada's largest student occupations. In 1969, a group of students occupied a ninth-floor computer lab to protest their Montreal university's racist administration. The film will be shown in the Robertson Library, Room 235, at 6:00 pm. Doors will open at 5:30 pm.
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 23, 2024, at 12:30 pm in Duffy Science Centre, Room 204.
Romina Babazadeh, MSc. candidate, Saunders Lab, Department of Applied Human Sciences, will present 鈥淢ental health in individuals with metabolic syndrome.鈥
Julie Heckbert, MSc candidate, Taylor Lab, Department of Applied Human Sciences, will present "Food insecurity, food availability and household hardships in Prince Edward Island social assistance clients."
All are welcome.
The English Corner is closed until Thursday, February 29.
Accessibility Services (first floor Dalton Hall) will close from noon until 2:00 pm on Thursday, February 22, for a staff meeting.
To submit an inquiry, please email accessibility@upei.ca or astesting@upei.ca (testing inquiries only).
Messages received during the closure will be answered as soon as possible.
Thank you!
The International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) Global Women鈥檚 (and Allies) breakfast (GWB) will be held at the Fox & Crow, W.A. Murphy Student Centre, on February 27, 2024, from 7:30鈥9:30 am. Click to register by February 22 at 4 pm. Breakfast is included for registered attendees.
Held in conjunction with the UN Day of Women and Girls in Science, the goal of the breakfast series is to establish an active network of people of all genders to overcome the barriers to gender equality in science. The theme of this year鈥檚 event is 鈥淐atalyzing Diversity in Science.鈥
Speakers will include Dr. Nola Etkin, dean of science; Dr. Marya Ahmed, associate professor of chemistry and engineering; and Leah Gauthier, a graduate student in the Department of Chemistry. They will speak about their experiences as female leaders in science as well as their research, mentorship, and equity, diversity, and inclusion. Also planned is a 鈥渢ie-dye your lab coat鈥 activity. Participants can bring clean lab coats and turn them into colourful garments.
A virtual information session regarding NSERC Alliance Grants will be held on Thursday, March 14, from 11:30 am-12:45 pm. The session will provide an overview of the and programs and will provide details on how to apply. The session will be presented by Shirine Jeradi, Manager, NSERC 鈥 Research Partnerships, and based in Atlantic Canada.
This session is open to anyone interested in learning more about NSERC Alliance Grants. RSVP via this to obtain the zoom link.
The session will be followed by an opportunity for researchers to have short (10-15 minutes) one-on-one consultations with Shirine. If you are interested in a consultation, please note this on the and indicate your availability. A private Zoom link will be sent to you for your consultation meeting.
Alliance grants encourage university researchers to collaborate with partner organizations, which can be from the private, public, or not-for-profit sectors. These grants support research projects led by strong complementary collaborative teams that will generate new knowledge and accelerate the application of research results to create benefits for Canada.
Alliance Advantage grants (formerly Alliance cost-sharing option 1) are for partner-driven projects. They fund projects focused on the partners鈥 goals, with at least one partner sharing in the costs of research.
Alliance Society grants (formerly Alliance cost-sharing option 2) fund projects with societal impact as the main driver.
Our next Coffee Break Conversation will be Monday, February 26, at 10:30 am, with Scott Cassidy and John McIntyre, co-chairs of 91探花鈥檚 GenAI Taskforce. Bring your favourite morning beverage, and join us in the TLC, Robertson Library Annex, Room 230. If you want to join us online, here's a .
91探花 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 excellence of faculty, librarians, clinical veterinary professionals, clinical nursing instructors, sessional instructors, and staff.
The awards will be presented during a Celebration of Colleagues to be held on Thursday, May 23, 2024, from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm in the 91探花 Performing Arts Centre, PAC #121S.
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..
For further details on the awards and the nomination process, please visit University Awards of Excellence.
The 91探花 Office of Commercialization, Industry and Innovation (OCII) is pleased to invite you to attend 91探花鈥檚 Research Breakfast on Thursday, February 29.
Dr. Jay Penney, associate professor of biomedical sciences, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, will present 鈥淢icroglia: The brain's immune cells that impact neurodegeneration.鈥
Dr. Aitazaz Farooque, Industry Research Chair in Precision Agriculture and associate dean, 91探花 School of Climate Change and Adaptation, will present 鈥淒evelopment of Climate Smart Agriculture Technologies to Ensure Food Security and Sustainability.鈥
Please join us as a part of PEI鈥檚 leadership community in this forum to exchange ideas and insights.This is a valuable opportunity for you to hear about the ongoing interdisciplinary research at 91探花 in health and climate.
When: Thursday, February 29, from 7:30--9:00 am (breakfast will be provided)
Where: McMillan Hall, W.A. Murphy Student Centre, University Avenue, Charlottetown, PE, Canada
Register here:
The search committee for the Dean of Sustainable Design Engineering announces an upcoming presentation by a finalist candidate. Dr. Suzanna Kresta will give a public presentation on Monday, February 26, 2:00鈥3:00 pm, AVC 207N.
Dr. Kresta is a professor of chemical engineering and recently completed a term as dean of the College of Engineering (2018鈥2023) at the University of Saskatchewan. She received a BScEng (University of New Brunswick), MSc (Leeds University), and PhD (McMaster University) in 1992, all in chemical engineering. As dean at USask, she led the development and implementation of the College鈥檚 strategic plan, new co-operative education program, complete re-design of the first-year program, and three major building plan projects, among others. She has received several teaching and research awards, including the Queen鈥檚 Platinum Jubilee Medal for contributions to education in the province of Saskatchewan. Dr. Kresta is a Fellow of the Canadian Academy of Engineering American Institute of Chemical Engineers Canada.
Since the search for the Dean of Sustainable Design Engineering began in June 2023, the committee has conducted a comprehensive search and selected an additional finalist for a series of stakeholder meetings on campus.
Accessibility Services (first floor Dalton Hall) will close from noon until 2:00 pm on Thursday, February 22, for a staff meeting.
To submit an inquiry, please email accessibility@upei.ca or astesting@upei.ca (testing inquiries only).
Messages received during the closure will be answered as soon as possible.
Thank you!
Presenter: Saad Javed Cheema
Title: "Crop Water Requirements in the Face of Climate Change鈥
Date/Time: Thursday, February 22, 2024, 9:00 am, via Web Conference
If you wish to attend the public presentation, please contact the Graduate Studies Coordinator at gsc@upei.ca to receive the link.
Everyone is welcome.
The International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) Global Women鈥檚 (and Allies) breakfast (GWB) will be held at the Fox & Crow, W.A. Murphy Student Centre, on February 27, 2024, from 7:30鈥9:30 am. Click to register by February 22 at 4 pm. Breakfast is included for registered attendees.
Held in conjunction with the UN Day of Women and Girls in Science, the goal of the breakfast series is to establish an active network of people of all genders to overcome the barriers to gender equality in science. The theme of this year鈥檚 event is 鈥淐atalyzing Diversity in Science.鈥
Speakers will include Dr. Nola Etkin, dean of science; Dr. Marya Ahmed, associate professor of chemistry and engineering; and Leah Gauthier, a graduate student in the Department of Chemistry. They will speak about their experiences as female leaders in science as well as their research, mentorship, and equity, diversity, and inclusion. Also planned is a 鈥渢ie-dye your lab coat鈥 activity. Participants can bring clean lab coats and turn them into colourful garments.
A virtual information session regarding NSERC Alliance Grants will be held on Thursday, March 14, from 11:30 am-12:45 pm. The session will provide an overview of the and programs and will provide details on how to apply. The session will be presented by Shirine Jeradi, Manager, NSERC 鈥 Research Partnerships, and based in Atlantic Canada.
This session is open to anyone interested in learning more about NSERC Alliance Grants. RSVP via this to obtain the zoom link.
The session will be followed by an opportunity for researchers to have short (10-15 minutes) one-on-one consultations with Shirine. If you are interested in a consultation, please note this on the and indicate your availability. A private Zoom link will be sent to you for your consultation meeting.
Alliance grants encourage university researchers to collaborate with partner organizations, which can be from the private, public, or not-for-profit sectors. These grants support research projects led by strong complementary collaborative teams that will generate new knowledge and accelerate the application of research results to create benefits for Canada.
Alliance Advantage grants (formerly Alliance cost-sharing option 1) are for partner-driven projects. They fund projects focused on the partners鈥 goals, with at least one partner sharing in the costs of research.
Alliance Society grants (formerly Alliance cost-sharing option 2) fund projects with societal impact as the main driver.
Our next Coffee Break Conversation will be Monday, February 26, at 10:30 am, with Scott Cassidy and John McIntyre, co-chairs of 91探花鈥檚 GenAI Taskforce. Bring your favourite morning beverage, and join us in the TLC, Robertson Library Annex, Room 230. If you want to join us online, here's a .
91探花 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 excellence of faculty, librarians, clinical veterinary professionals, clinical nursing instructors, sessional instructors, and staff.
The awards will be presented during a Celebration of Colleagues to be held on Thursday, May 23, 2024, from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm in the 91探花 Performing Arts Centre, PAC #121S.
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..
For further details on the awards and the nomination process, please visit University Awards of Excellence.
The search committee for the Dean of Sustainable Design Engineering announces an upcoming presentation by a finalist candidate. Dr. Suzanna Kresta will give a public presentation on Monday, February 26, 2:00鈥3:00 pm, AVC 207N.
Dr. Kresta is a professor of chemical engineering and recently completed a term as dean of the College of Engineering (2018鈥2023) at the University of Saskatchewan. She received a BScEng (University of New Brunswick), MSc (Leeds University), and PhD (McMaster University) in 1992, all in chemical engineering. As dean at USask, she led the development and implementation of the College鈥檚 strategic plan, new co-operative education program, complete re-design of the first-year program, and three major building plan projects, among others. She has received several teaching and research awards, including the Queen鈥檚 Platinum Jubilee Medal for contributions to education in the province of Saskatchewan. Dr. Kresta is a Fellow of the Canadian Academy of Engineering American Institute of Chemical Engineers Canada.
Since the search for the Dean of Sustainable Design Engineering began in June 2023, the committee has conducted a comprehensive search and selected an additional finalist for a series of stakeholder meetings on campus.
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