Campus Notices
The 91探花SU will be closed tomorrow, April 25, from 11:30 am-1:30 pm. Sorry for any inconvenience.
As a result of the 2013-14 submitted budget, Research
Services anticipates that the 91探花 internal research funding program will
be placed on hiatus for the 2013-14 fiscal year. Until further notice,
applications to the following research grants committee programs will not
be accepted:
路 Bridge Funding Grant
路 Collaborative Research Grant
路 Discretionary Grant
路 Major Research Grant
路 New Scholars Grant
路 Travel Grant
The following programs are outside the scope of Research Services'
budget and will continue to be offered:
路 Self-funded/Sabbatical Program
路 Sessional Instructor Grant Fund
路 SSHRC Institutional Grant (however, intake deadlines may be
altered depending on level of SSHRC funding for 2013-14)
We recognize the value and importance of the internal funding program and
anticipate that it will be reinstated in some capacity by 2014. In the
interim, the suite of programs offered by the research grants committee
will be reviewed by the committee and the VP Research, with a focus toward
determining the most appropriate mechanisms for distributing funding in
order to meet both the committee鈥檚 mandate and the needs of the campus
community.
A further notice will be circulated after the budget decision on May 9.
Leslie Cudmore
Research Grants Coordinator
Research Services
lcudmore@upei.ca
566-0709
The Bookstore will be closed for the day on Friday, April 26 for our year-end inventory count.
The day will begin with a talk by Bob Mueller, an Emmy award-winning motivational
speaker from 9-10 am.
Starting at 10 am, join us for free 1/2-hour fitness classes or watch a
demonstration on fencing, TRX, or spin by our Panther Academy leaders.
Come for your high-performance experience.
Starting May 1, the Sports Centre will have new operating hours. Stay tuned.
Lynn Boudreau
T 566-0481
C 388-0169
gopanthersgo.ca
Donate your Aeroplan miles to the 91探花 Panthers today.
Akash Mathur 鈥 VP and Global Head of Business Development
Girish Joshi 鈥 General Manager of Business Development
鈥淎dvinus Therapeutics 鈥 Introduction and Case Studies of Drug Discovery and Development鈥
Monday, April 29
The McCain Foundation Learning Commons (287 North, AVC)
10:00 am
They will discuss the basics of drug discovery, development, and how in industry they integrate market information.
Advinus Therapeutics is a research-based pharmaceutical company founded by leading global pharmaceutical executives and promoted by the TATA Group. The company is the first of its kind in India to offer end-to-end development services to the global pharma, agro, and biotech industries, and at the same time create long-term value through internal and collaborative innovative drug discovery.
Everyone welcome!
The 91探花SU will be closed tomorrow, April 25, from 11:30 am-1:30 pm. Sorry for any inconvenience.
As a result of the 2013-14 submitted budget, Research
Services anticipates that the 91探花 internal research funding program will
be placed on hiatus for the 2013-14 fiscal year. Until further notice,
applications to the following research grants committee programs will not
be accepted:
路 Bridge Funding Grant
路 Collaborative Research Grant
路 Discretionary Grant
路 Major Research Grant
路 New Scholars Grant
路 Travel Grant
The following programs are outside the scope of Research Services'
budget and will continue to be offered:
路 Self-funded/Sabbatical Program
路 Sessional Instructor Grant Fund
路 SSHRC Institutional Grant (however, intake deadlines may be
altered depending on level of SSHRC funding for 2013-14)
We recognize the value and importance of the internal funding program and
anticipate that it will be reinstated in some capacity by 2014. In the
interim, the suite of programs offered by the research grants committee
will be reviewed by the committee and the VP Research, with a focus toward
determining the most appropriate mechanisms for distributing funding in
order to meet both the committee鈥檚 mandate and the needs of the campus
community.
A further notice will be circulated after the budget decision on May 9.
Leslie Cudmore
Research Grants Coordinator
Research Services
lcudmore@upei.ca
566-0709
The Bookstore will be closed for the day on Friday, April 26 for our year-end inventory count.
The recent events surrounding the proposed changes to the University of
Prince Edward Island鈥檚 Faculty of Arts have raised serious concerns both on
and off campus. An email from Interim Dean of Arts, Nebojsa Kujundzic, was
sent to his faculty proposing a plan of amalgamating the existing fifteen
departments into four 鈥渃lusters鈥. Unfortunately, this sparked concern and
left more questions than answers.
As the Student Union, we feel the need to remind all parties that each and
every decision made on this campus affects our students. The challenge of
balancing the budget has been a topic of conversation since the 3% cut to
the operating grant from the province last year. From our perspective both
as student representatives, and students ourselves, we know there has been
ample opportunity in the past year for both preliminary discussion and
consultation surrounding the future of the Faculty of Arts.
Fragmented messaging from senior administration at 91探花, coupled with the
response from faculty in the form of a very public call to action without
all the necessary information, has created confusion and propagated
misinformation among students. A discussion about the future of the Faculty
of Arts could have been a very positive and healthy collaboration between
students, faculty, and senior administration; however, our present
circumstances do not reflect such a reality.
We ask that all employees of the university, whether they be faculty
members, support staff, or senior administration, remind themselves that
every decision, every action, and every choice being made should contribute
positively to the students of 91探花 and the institution itself. We feel that
there is still an opportunity to foster healthy, positive, and open debate
about necessary and beneficial changes made to the Faculty of Arts and look
forward to actively participating in these conversations.
Kate VanGerven
President, 91探花 Student Union
president@upeisu.ca
The recent events surrounding the proposed changes to the University of
Prince Edward Island鈥檚 Faculty of Arts have raised serious concerns both on
and off campus. An email from Interim Dean of Arts, Nebojsa Kujundzic, was
sent to his faculty proposing a plan of amalgamating the existing fifteen
departments into four 鈥渃lusters鈥. Unfortunately, this sparked concern and
left more questions than answers.
As the Student Union, we feel the need to remind all parties that each and
every decision made on this campus affects our students. The challenge of
balancing the budget has been a topic of conversation since the 3% cut to
the operating grant from the province last year. From our perspective both
as student representatives, and students ourselves, we know there has been
ample opportunity in the past year for both preliminary discussion and
consultation surrounding the future of the Faculty of Arts.
Fragmented messaging from senior administration at 91探花, coupled with the
response from faculty in the form of a very public call to action without
all the necessary information, has created confusion and propagated
misinformation among students. A discussion about the future of the Faculty
of Arts could have been a very positive and healthy collaboration between
students, faculty, and senior administration; however, our present
circumstances do not reflect such a reality.
We ask that all employees of the university, whether they be faculty
members, support staff, or senior administration, remind themselves that
every decision, every action, and every choice being made should contribute
positively to the students of 91探花 and the institution itself. We feel that
there is still an opportunity to foster healthy, positive, and open debate
about necessary and beneficial changes made to the Faculty of Arts and look
forward to actively participating in these conversations.
Kate VanGerven
President, 91探花 Student Union
president@upeisu.ca
The recent events surrounding the proposed changes to the University of
Prince Edward Island鈥檚 Faculty of Arts have raised serious concerns both on
and off campus. An email from Interim Dean of Arts, Nebojsa Kujundzic, was
sent to his faculty proposing a plan of amalgamating the existing fifteen
departments into four 鈥渃lusters鈥. Unfortunately, this sparked concern and
left more questions than answers.
As the Student Union, we feel the need to remind all parties that each and
every decision made on this campus affects our students. The challenge of
balancing the budget has been a topic of conversation since the 3% cut to
the operating grant from the province last year. From our perspective both
as student representatives, and students ourselves, we know there has been
ample opportunity in the past year for both preliminary discussion and
consultation surrounding the future of the Faculty of Arts.
Fragmented messaging from senior administration at 91探花, coupled with the
response from faculty in the form of a very public call to action without
all the necessary information, has created confusion and propagated
misinformation among students. A discussion about the future of the Faculty
of Arts could have been a very positive and healthy collaboration between
students, faculty, and senior administration; however, our present
circumstances do not reflect such a reality.
We ask that all employees of the university, whether they be faculty
members, support staff, or senior administration, remind themselves that
every decision, every action, and every choice being made should contribute
positively to the students of 91探花 and the institution itself. We feel that
there is still an opportunity to foster healthy, positive, and open debate
about necessary and beneficial changes made to the Faculty of Arts and look
forward to actively participating in these conversations.
Kate VanGerven
President, 91探花 Student Union
president@upeisu.ca
Further to last year's Employee Engagement Survey and subsequent discussion
by the Healthy Campus Committee, the Healthy Campus Committee has
recommended that sessions be offered on Creating and Maintaining a
Respectful Workplace at 91探花. While the survey results were encouraging for
the University, this was identified as an area where some training would be
useful to further support efforts of the Committee to encourage a positive
and engaging workplace environment. This is especially important in
uncertain and challenging times when emotions can be more fragile.
As such, Jan Link, former Fair Treatment advisor with 91探花 will be
facilitating several sessions over the coming months. These sessions will
be divided into two streams, given the separate responsibilities that exist
for managers/supervisors and employees.
For more details on the sessions for all staff and faculty, please visit
the Notices section at
Thank you and we look forward to great sessions and the chance to spend
some time learning together.
Ryan Johnston
Director, Human Resources
The last day to make purchases at the Bookstore with internal requisitions
for this fiscal year is Wednesday, April 24.
If you need anything ordered for purchase, please contact the Bookstore today.
Kevin Rogers
566-0625
To allow staff to attend the funeral mass for Bob MacAulay, there will be
limited services available in Facilities Management on Tuesday, April 23.
If you require a Facilities Management service for Tuesday, please
let us know and we will make every effort to accommodate your request
beforehand.
Please be patient if we have to make alternative arrangements
for your request.
If you have an emergency, please contact Security Services at 566-0384.
Further to last year's Employee Engagement Survey and subsequent discussion
by the Healthy Campus Committee, the Healthy Campus Committee has
recommended that sessions be offered on Creating and Maintaining a
Respectful Workplace at 91探花. While the survey results were encouraging for
the University, this was identified as an area where some training would be
useful to further support efforts of the Committee to encourage a positive
and engaging workplace environment. This is especially important in
uncertain and challenging times when emotions can be more fragile.
As such, Jan Link, former Fair Treatment advisor with 91探花 will be
facilitating several sessions over the coming months. These sessions will
be divided into two streams, given the separate responsibilities that exist
for managers/supervisors and employees.
For more details on the sessions for all staff and faculty, please visit
the Notices section at
Thank you and we look forward to great sessions and the chance to spend
some time learning together.
Ryan Johnston
Director, Human Resources
The last day to make purchases at the Bookstore with internal requisitions
for this fiscal year is Wednesday, April 24.
If you need anything ordered for purchase, please contact the Bookstore today.
Kevin Rogers
566-0625
To allow staff to attend the funeral mass for Bob MacAulay, there will be
limited services available in Facilities Management on Tuesday, April 23.
If you require a Facilities Management service for Tuesday, please
let us know and we will make every effort to accommodate your request
beforehand.
Please be patient if we have to make alternative arrangements
for your request.
If you have an emergency, please contact Security Services at 566-0384.
Further to last year's Employee Engagement Survey and subsequent discussion
by the Healthy Campus Committee, the Healthy Campus Committee has
recommended that sessions be offered on Creating and Maintaining a
Respectful Workplace at 91探花. While the survey results were encouraging for
the University, this was identified as an area where some training would be
useful to further support efforts of the Committee to encourage a positive
and engaging workplace environment. This is especially important in
uncertain and challenging times when emotions can be more fragile.
As such, Jan Link, former Fair Treatment advisor with 91探花 will be
facilitating several sessions over the coming months. These sessions will
be divided into two streams, given the separate responsibilities that exist
for managers/supervisors and employees.
For more details on the sessions for all staff and faculty, please visit
the Notices section at
Thank you and we look forward to great sessions and the chance to spend
some time learning together.
Ryan Johnston
Director, Human Resources
The last day to make purchases at the Bookstore with internal requisitions
for this fiscal year is Wednesday, April 24.
If you need anything ordered for purchase, please contact the Bookstore today.
Kevin Rogers
566-0625
To allow staff to attend the funeral mass for Bob MacAulay, there will be
limited services available in Facilities Management on Tuesday, April 23.
If you require a Facilities Management service for Tuesday, please
let us know and we will make every effort to accommodate your request
beforehand.
Please be patient if we have to make alternative arrangements
for your request.
If you have an emergency, please contact Security Services at 566-0384.