IUPAC Global Women’s Breakfast event to be held at UPEI on February 11
The (IUPAC) Global Women’s (and Allies) breakfast (GWB) will be held at the Fox & Crow, W.A. Murphy Student Centre, on February 11, 2025, from 7:00–9:00 am.
2025 IUPAC Global Women's (and Allies') Breakfast
The UPEI Department of Chemistry will host the 2025 IUPAC Global Women's (and Allies') Breakfast on Tuesday, February 11, from 7:00-9:00 am at the Fox & Crow, W.A. Murphy Student Centre.
UPEI campus community invited to presentation by Dr. Jessica Riddell
UPEI faculty, staff, and students are invited to attend a thought-provoking presentation and discussion titled "The State of Post-Secondary Education in Canada and Embedding a Culture of Hope at UPEI" by , celebrated professor and author of "Hope Circuits: Rewiring Universities and other Systems for Human Flourishing."
Hope Circuits back to UPEI, with award-winning scholar and celebrated author Dr. Jessica Riddell
Members of the UPEI community are invited to join award-winning scholar and celebrated author Dr. Jessica Riddell for a thought-provoking discussion on:
The State of Post-Secondary Education in Canada and Embedding a Culture of Hope at UPEI
Monday, February 10, 2025
10:30 am to 12:00 noon
McMillan Hall, W.A. Murphy Centre, UPEI
UPEI graduate student wins national Inclusive Culture Scholarship
Aadesh Nunkoo, a Master of Science student at the 91¸£ÀûÔÚÏßÄã¶®µÄ, was recently awarded one of two by the Canadian Institute of Actuaries (CIA) and the Actuarial Students’ National Association (ASNA).
Pan-African flag flies over UPEI during Black History Month
The Pan-African flag was raised at UPEI on Monday, February 3, to mark Black History Month by Dr. Greg Naterer, vice-president academic and research at UPEI; Jessica Ekeleme, president of the African Students Association; and Tamara Steele, executive director of the .
Members of the UPEI and broader communities, including Dr. Wendy Rodgers, president and vice-chancellor of UPEI, attended the flag-raising. The flag will fly on the campus for the duration of Black History Month.
Virtual workshop for graduate students: Using Refworks to automate your citations
Refworks is a great tool for organizing your research and referencing easier. In this hands-on, virtual workshop you will learn how to
- organize and track citations for your different projects
- automate bibliography creation for any citation style
- insert automated citations into your writing as you write through Word or Google Docs
Facilitator: Keri McCaffrey, One Health and Scholarly Communications Librarian
Audience: UPEI master's and doctoral students
Hands On Workshop: Using Refworks to automate your citations for graduate students
Date: Wednesday, February 26th
Time: 12:00-1:00pm Atlantic
Audience: UPEI Master's & Doctoral Students
Register:
Using Refworks to automate your citations for Graduate Students (in-person version)
Refworks is a great tool for organising your research and referencing easier. In this hands-on, in-person, workshop you will learn how to:
UPEI Panthers this Week (February 3–9)
The UPEI Hockey, Basketball and Track and Field Panthers are looking forward to a week of competition at home and away.
Wednesday, February 5
AT HOME:
7:00 pm: The UPEI Women’s Hockey Panthers host the Université de Moncton Aigles Bleues at MacLauchlan Arena.
AWAY:
7:00 pm: The UPEI Men’s Hockey Panthers play the Saint Mary’s University Huskies in Halifax, Nova Scotia.
Virtual Workshop: Gen AI Use for Graduate Students
As students, the draw of a time-saving tool is always of interest. When are the current Generative AI tools available truly useful, and when might they be distractions or time wasters? Join us for a review of relevant types of Gen AI tools and a discussion about potential uses and relevant concerns.
Facilitator: Keri McCaffrey, One Health & Scholarly Communications Librarian
Registration link: