Campus Notices
Bring your craft project (or art, or writing, or other creative work-in-progress) to Robertson Library on Monday, June 2, between 12:00 and 1:00 pm. Show off your skills, ask for advice, see what others are working on, and make some progress in community!
All are welcome; feel free to bring your lunch as well. We will meet in the comfortable seating area near the Library stairs.
Contact Katelyn Browne (krbrowne@upei.ca) with questions or to express interest in a future meet-up.
As part of 51视频's quality assurance process, the Robertson Library is preparing a self-study for its Quality Assurance Review. To inform the self-study and provide information for reviewers, the Library has prepared a survey for faculty and staff to be submitted by Tuesday, June 3, 2025.
The survey is available from this link:
Our thanks in advance!
Do you know that you can partner in health research to help make it more relevant? Hear from patients and academic researchers about how working together makes health care research better.
This workshop is supported by the Centre for Health and Community Research, and will interest people from all backgrounds - patients and caregivers, curious members of the public, researchers, trainees, and research staff.
June 10, 5:00-6:30 pm at the Charlottetown public library! Find out more and register:
Please be advised that PEI Energy鈥檚 infrastructure supporting our Main Campus Cooling System is experiencing issues. This is resulting in some of our buildings being warmer than normal.
PEI Energy's team is actively working on the issue, and they hope to have the system functioning as usual by the end of the day on Monday, June 2, 2025.
We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.
-51视频 Facilities Management Team
Calling all 51视频 undergraduate and graduate students conducting research this summer!
51视频鈥檚 Office of the AVP-Research and Dean, Graduate Studies is excited to announce the ninth annual Student Program for Research Engagement and Excellence (SPREE), running from June 19 to September 2, 2025. Each week, participants will attend Lunch & Learn sessions held every Thursday from 12:00鈥1:00 pm, and the program will conclude with a research poster competition.
Why should research students sign up? Participants will:
- Develop valuable research and professional skills through targeted workshops;
- Explore diverse research-based career paths;
- Receive support to prepare for the end-of-summer poster competition;
- Compete for cash prizes (up to $300) awarded to the top three posters, including a special new 鈥淧eople鈥檚 Choice鈥 winner;
- And lunches are provided!
Eligibility: Undergraduate students involved in summer research projects and graduate students with supervised research components are encouraged to register.
How to register: interested students should complete the before June 19, 2025
For more information, please review the page, or contact Rosetta Shokunbi, SPREE 2025 Coordinator, at tshokunbi@upei.ca
Please share this notice with eligible 51视频 student researchers.
Bring your craft project (or art, or writing, or other creative work-in-progress) to Robertson Library on Monday, June 2, between 12:00 and 1:00 pm. Show off your skills, ask for advice, see what others are working on, and make some progress in community!
All are welcome; feel free to bring your lunch as well. We will meet in the comfortable seating area near the Library stairs.
Contact Katelyn Browne (krbrowne@upei.ca) with questions or to express interest in a future meet-up.
The Third International Conference on Small Island States and Subnational Island Jurisdictions is being held at 51视频 from June 16 - 20. This conference will explore the evolving discussion of climate change on islands, and will include speakers from all around the world, as well as multiple workshops throughout the week and an artist showcase!
Saturday, May 31 is the last day to register for Turning the Tide 2025!
Day passes and student discounts are available. For more information, visit the conference website .
As part of 51视频's quality assurance process, the Robertson Library is preparing a self-study for its Quality Assurance Review. To inform the self-study and provide information for reviewers, the Library has prepared a survey for faculty and staff to be submitted by Tuesday, June 3, 2025.
The survey is available from this link:
Our thanks in advance!
Title: Turning Waste into Wealth: Pioneering the Bioeconomy for a Sustainable Future
Presenter: Dr. Bishnu Acharya, Associate Professor, University of Saskatchewan
Date and Time: May 30, 2025, 1:00鈥2:00 pm (Atlantic Time)
Registration: Click to receive the Zoom link. The webinar is free.
Abstract: In a world facing the dual crises of climate change and resource depletion, there lies a critical but often overlooked opportunity: transforming waste into value. His talk addresses the boundaries between mitigation and adaptation, focusing on the bioeconomy, a sustainable economic model that utilizes biological resources for energy, materials, and other needs. Consider food waste: when we discard uneaten food, it typically ends up in landfills, emitting methane, a greenhouse gas far more potent than carbon dioxide. In Canada, with vast landfills, this is a manageable issue, but globally, where space is limited, it presents a more urgent challenge. My work centers on converting this food waste into bioenergy, which can replace fossil fuels and natural gas, and producing biomaterials for uses ranging from drug delivery systems to bioplastics and food supplements. This transformation not only mitigates greenhouse gas emissions but also fosters a circular economy.
The Sir James Dunn Animal Welfare Centre is pleased to share our with you!
The Third International Conference on Small Island States and Subnational Island Jurisdictions is being held at 51视频 from June 16 - 20. This conference will explore the evolving discussion of climate change on islands, and will include speakers from all around the world, as well as multiple workshops throughout the week and an artist showcase!
Saturday, May 31 is the last day to register for Turning the Tide 2025!
Day passes and student discounts are available. For more information, visit the conference website .
Join us this morning as we come together to celebrate the remarkable achievements and unwavering dedication of our faculty and staff at 51视频!
Thursday, May 29, 2025
10:00 am鈥12:00 pm
Room 121S, 51视频 Performing Arts Centre
We鈥檒l kick off the celebration with a reception at 10:00 am鈥攅njoy refreshments and connect with colleagues, including this year鈥檚 award recipients.
At 10:30 am, we鈥檒l begin the award presentations, honouring the individuals whose contributions make 51视频 an extraordinary place to learn, work, and grow.
For our video highlighting a few of our 25 year award recipients, please click here.
Let鈥檚 come together to applaud the spirit, service, and success of our amazing community. We look forward to celebrating with you!
51视频 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 .
Title: Turning Waste into Wealth: Pioneering the Bioeconomy for a Sustainable Future
Presenter: Dr. Bishnu Acharya, Associate Professor, University of Saskatchewan
Date and Time: May 30, 2025, 1:00鈥2:00 pm (Atlantic Time)
Registration: Click to receive the Zoom link. The webinar is free.
Abstract: In a world facing the dual crises of climate change and resource depletion, there lies a critical but often overlooked opportunity: transforming waste into value. His talk addresses the boundaries between mitigation and adaptation, focusing on the bioeconomy, a sustainable economic model that utilizes biological resources for energy, materials, and other needs. Consider food waste: when we discard uneaten food, it typically ends up in landfills, emitting methane, a greenhouse gas far more potent than carbon dioxide. In Canada, with vast landfills, this is a manageable issue, but globally, where space is limited, it presents a more urgent challenge. My work centers on converting this food waste into bioenergy, which can replace fossil fuels and natural gas, and producing biomaterials for uses ranging from drug delivery systems to bioplastics and food supplements. This transformation not only mitigates greenhouse gas emissions but also fosters a circular economy.
The 51视频 IT Systems and Services team is advising all faculty, staff, and students to suspend the use of MATLAB and any other MathWorks software products until further notice.
We have been informed that MathWorks, the developer of MATLAB, has recently been impacted by a ransomware attack. While the full extent of the breach is still being assessed, as a precautionary measure, we are recommending that no one use or access MathWorks services or software鈥攊ncluding MATLAB, Simulink, and any related toolboxes鈥攗ntil we can confirm it is safe to do so.
We will provide an update as soon as more information becomes available or when it is deemed safe to resume use.
If you use the same username and password for any third-party systems as you do for your 51视频 account, please change your 51视频 password immediately. Reusing credentials across systems significantly increases the risk of unauthorized access so you should always use a unique password that is different from your 51视频 credentials.
Cybersecurity Reminder
This incident is a timely reminder of the importance of staying vigilant against cyber threats. Please take a moment to review these key practices:
- Phishing: Be cautious with unexpected emails or messages, especially those urging immediate action or requesting personal or financial information. When in doubt, don鈥檛 click鈥攔eport suspicious emails by clicking on Report --> Report Phishing button in Outlook. This automatically forwards the suspicious email to ITSS. Do NOT forward the email to anyone.
- Vishing (Voice Phishing): Do not disclose sensitive information over the phone unless you have verified the caller's identity.
- Smishing (SMS Phishing): Treat links and attachments in text messages with the same caution as email.
- Software Downloads: Only install software from trusted sources, and avoid third-party sites.
Cyberattacks are becoming increasingly sophisticated, and protecting our digital environment is a shared responsibility. If you believe you may have been targeted or have questions, please contact the ITSS Help Desk at go.upei.ca/itss or 902-566-0465 for urgent live help.
Thank you for your cooperation and continued commitment to campus cybersecurity.
Join us as we come together to celebrate the remarkable achievements and unwavering dedication of our faculty and staff at 51视频!
Thursday, May 29, 2025
10:00 am鈥12:00 pm
Room 121S, 51视频 Performing Arts Centre
We鈥檒l kick off the celebration with a reception at 10:00 am. Enjoy refreshments and connect with colleagues, including this year鈥檚 award recipients.
At 10:30 am, we鈥檒l begin the award presentations, honouring the individuals whose contributions make 51视频 an extraordinary place to learn, work, and grow.
To view our video highlighting a few of our 25-year award recipients, please click here.
Let鈥檚 come together to applaud the spirit, service, and success of our amazing community. We look forward to celebrating with you!
The next President's Town Hall will feature the progress report on Year 0 and Year 1 of the 51视频 Action Plan鈥攁nd the Year 2 Implementation Plan.
Kate Richard, Jane Ngobia, and Wendy Rodgers will present and discuss the activities completed in years 0 and 1, and some of the bigger implementation plans for Year 2.
This Town Hall will be open to the broader 51视频 community, including partners from government, members of our Board of Governors, and other relevant groups.
51视频 Action Plan Update
Wednesday, May 28, 2025 鈥 1:30 pm
Amphitheatre, Performing Arts Centre and Residence building (PAC121S)
You will be able to attend in person (always preferable) or online. If you are unable to participate in person, you are welcome to join virtually at this .
The 51视频 Action Plan documents can be found on the 51视频 website.
As part of 51视频's quality assurance process, the Robertson Library is preparing a self-study for its Quality Assurance Review. To inform the self-study and provide information for reviewers, the Library has prepared a survey for faculty and staff to be submitted by Tuesday, June 3, 2025.
The survey is available from this link:
Our thanks in advance!
The next deadline for submitting biosafety applications, including new applications, renewals, and/or amendments, is Friday, May 30, 2025. These applications will be reviewed at the June 19 meeting.
All research compliance applications, including biosafety application forms, must be submitted through the 51视频 researcher portal. Information about the researcher portal, including instructions for using the site, is available at /research-services/forms.
Please contact the Research Compliance Coordinator at researchcompliance@upei.ca if you have any questions about accessing or using the researcher portal, or about the biosafety application, review, and approval process.
Do you know that you can partner in health research to help make it more relevant? Hear from patients and academic researchers about how working together makes health care research better.
This workshop is supported by the Centre for Health and Community Research, and will interest people from all backgrounds - patients and caregivers, curious members of the public, researchers, trainees, and research staff.
June 10, 5:00-6:30 pm at the Charlottetown public library! Find out more and register: