Events Archive
Title: All Your Moodle Questions Answered
Do you have Moodle questions you would like answered? Drop by brown-bag lunch with Kent our E-Learning Coordinator and Moodle Guy for an informal Moodle Q & A session.
This year's career fair has a new look! We are welcoming both Bachelor of Education school board recruiters and employer recruiters to one on campus fair. There is a great range and variety of employers attending this year. It is a free on campus event! Come by and put your networking skills to…
SPEAKER: Katherine Duncan, Department of Biomedical Sciences
TITLE: Investigating Actinobacterial diversity from sediments as a source of bioactive secondary metabolites.
The purpose of this study was to examine potential factors that may be influencing student achievement on PEI's Grade 9 Assessment of Mathematics. This study encompassed an item analysis, teacher questionnaire, and an examination of student achievement data over the three years for…
Title: Analytical Instrumentation at a Primarily Undergraduate Institution
Analytical instrumentation is a broad field and to effectively teach a course in this area requires a considerable amount of resources, especially in terms of equipment/instrumentation. In addition, to keep up with the…
The 91̽»¨ builds on its strong record of publication with the launch of eight new books from the Faculty of Arts. The launch is Friday, January 28 from 4-6 pm in the Faculty Lounge of 91̽»¨â€™s Main Building.
The titles launched at this event include books, journals, and…
Writing a Statement of Teaching Philosophy
In this Teaching Dossier Workshop participants will look at the statement of Teaching Philosophy, a standard but challenging item in a teaching dossier. Participants will begin the process of drafting that statement.
This workshop is open to all, but…
Students may discontinue courses up until this date to receive a 60% refund.
Title: University 100 & 103
91̽»¨ Stories Showcase, Highlighting Student Voices
Come and hear about the objectives, process and outcomes of our first year student project showcase. Our team will share how we encourage excellence and innovation in course project work and help students…
SPEAKER: Heather Fenton, Department of Pathology and Microbiology
TITLE: Not on porpoise: Estimating bycatch as a result of entanglement in fishing equipment as a cause of mortality of harbor porpoises (Phocoena phoceona) in Canada
SPEAKER: Jessica Willis, Department of Biomedical Sciences…
Introduction to the Teaching Dossier
The Faculty Development Office offers dossier workshops for faculty interested in compiling a file for tenure or promotion -- or simply for developmental purposes. This first workshop, delivered by Shannon Murray and Sue Dawson, introduces the principles of the…
91̽»¨ Men's Hockey host SFX at 7 pm with a sledge hockey demo during the first intermission.
SPEAKER: Reginald Adiele, Department of Biomedical Sciences
TITLE: Mechanisms of cadmium- and calcium-mediated mitochondrial dysfunction in rainbow trout.
January 21, 1-3pm: Introduction to the Teaching Dossier
January 28, 1-3pm: Writing a Statement of Teaching Philosophy
February 4, 1-3pm: Preparing a Research Dossier
The Faculty Development Office offers dossier workshops for faculty interested in compiling a file for tenure or promotion -- or…
The Diversity Office at the 91̽»¨ will hold its third annual Diversity Week from January 17-21, 2011. All Diversity Week activities are free and open to the public. A schedule of events is available on the Diversity Office’s website at www.upei.ca/studentservices/…