Campus Notices

Overview: "Be an Ally! Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion in the Workplace" will give employees and managers a better sense of how to fully support LGBTQ+ members within the workplace. 

From discussions around inclusive concepts, terminology, and vocabulary to how to create a fully positive space within the workplace, this course will teach behaviours that can help bring diversity and inclusion into the modern workplace. Diversity and inclusion are essential for building a modern, high-performing workplace!鈥 

Designed for everybody--from employees and executives to managers and entrepreneurs.  

Type of delivery: In person. 

Duration: One course for a total of six (6) hours.

More information: /professional-development/course/equity-diversity-and-inclusion-in-the-workplace 

 

Attention Alumni on campus!

UPEI Summer Reunion is fast approaching! Join your fellow UPEI, SDU, and PWC classmates to reminisce and make new memories in celebration of your milestone anniversaries! As a highlight, all are welcome to register for our Milestone Reunion Celebration event on Friday, July 26, featuring music entertainment by Ryan Merry (BA鈥10), and a comedy performance by the very funny Patrick Ledwell.

Please register online by Thursday, July 18 (July 4 for reunion golf outing) for this year鈥檚 reunion events (including free events). If you need assistance with your registration, please contact the UPEI Alumni Office by email at alumni@upei.ca or telephone at 902-566-0687. 

FULL SCHEDULE

The 2024 Atlantic Learning Exchange (ALE) Conference, titled 鈥淭he Power of Patients: Safety, Equity, and Engagement,鈥 will bring together national, and regional leaders to foster inspirational and thought-provoking dialogue surrounding the quality and safety of patient and family healthcare. The conference will be held at the Delta Beausejour in Moncton, New Brunswick, on October 22 and 23, 2024.

The conference will include a Showcase and Learning Exchange, where successful applicants will have the opportunity to showcase their work and engage with participants in an interactive learning exchange environment which includes time for questions, simulation, and hands-on demonstration. Attendees will be given ample time over a two-day period to meet with selected applicants and learn all about their new and exciting work.

CALL FOR ABSTRACTS: 
The portal to submit applications is now open. Submissions will be accepted until Monday, July 15, 2024, at 5:00 pm AST. For more information about the application process, please refer to the .

APPLICANT SELECTIONS: 
Twelve applications (three per Atlantic province) will be selected to receive full support (registration, travel, meals, and accommodations) for the ALE Conference. If a province lacks qualified applicants, slots may be reallocated to other provinces, maintaining the same monetary value. Acceptance notifications will be sent out on Thursday, August 8, 2024.

For more information, contact ALE@hostmanagement.ca
 

The UPEI Office of Study Abroad & International Partnerships would like to invite any UPEI faculty interested in leading a group of students to an international location for academic credit to fill out an expression of interest (EOI) Google form: . The deadline is July 31, 2024.

If your expression of interest is approved by the committee, you will be invited to apply with a formal proposal that will include further details.

The short faculty-led programs are generally held in May, and advertised as Maymester Courses, but courses can run any time of the academic year.

Questions? Contact: studyabroad@upei.ca

 

Dr. Brent Robichaud, candidate for a tenure-track faculty position in the Department of Biology, will give a public research presentation titled Deciphering Microbial Community Patterns in the coastal Northwest Atlantic鈥&苍产蝉辫;on Tuesday, July 2, 2024, at 1:30 pm in Duffy Science Centre, Room 204.

Dr. Wendy Rodgers, President and Vice-Chancellor invites students, staff, and faculty to one of two Campus Town Halls next week. Dr. Rodgers, along with the senior executive team, will be there to listen to your ideas and respond to questions. (There will be more chances to engage over the summer and throughout the fall semester.)

Both town halls are for all members of the campus community鈥攕tudents, staff, and faculty鈥攁nd are being held at different times on different days as options to attend. If you are unable to attend in person, you are welcome to join virtually鈥攕ee links below. 

  • Wednesday, July 3, 1:00鈥2:30 pm
    Performing Arts Centre Amphitheatre (PAC 121 S)
    Teams Town Hall link:  
     
  • Thursday, July 4, 10:00 am鈥11:30 am
    Performing Arts Centre Amphitheatre (PAC 121 S)
    Teams Town Hall link:

If you are unable to participate in the scheduled town halls, there will be more opportunities to engage in discussion about our future in the coming weeks and months. You are always welcome to send thoughts and suggestions to president@upei.ca at any time.

Read the full message from President Rodgers.

The UPEI Chaplaincy Centre is announcing changes to its operating hours and access for the summer months. Beginning July 2, the UPEI Chaplaincy Centre will be open Monday鈥揊riday from 8 am鈥6 pm, i.e., regular operating hours.

To accommodate the diverse needs of our UPEI community, the UPEI Chaplaincy Centre will also be accessible during the following times via the Salto electronic lock system: 

  • Monday鈥揊riday, 6 am鈥8 am and 6 pm鈥10 pm 
  • Saturday and Sunday, 6 am鈥10 pm

Current students, staff, and faculty will be able to enter the UPEI Chaplaincy Centre during these times by swiping their active UPEI Campus Card near the Salto keyless wall reader located next to the accessible door (nearest the Robertson Library). The UPEI Chaplaincy Centre will remain locked to all users from 10 pm鈥6 am daily. Doors will be unlocked for special events or group bookings. 

If you have any questions, please contact Jonathan Hewitt, Manager of Student Culture and Community Standards, UPEI Student Affairs at jonhewitt@upei.ca

The Department of Physics is once again hosting public viewings of the sun using our solar telescopes. We invite you to join us on Friday, June 28, from 12:30-2:00 pm on the grassy area between Memorial Hall and Robertson Library. There you can view the sun's chromosphere through our ground-based telescope before climbing to the observatory and viewing the sun's photosphere through a different telescope. And if you don't know what a chromosphere or a photosphere is, we'll teach you!

If the weather is cloudy on Friday, we will have to cancel this event, but we will be holding additional events every two weeks throughout the summer.

Check our website mid-morning Friday for any weather updates:

Dr. Brent Robichaud, candidate for a tenure-track faculty position in the Department of Biology, will give a public research presentation titled Deciphering Microbial Community Patterns in the coastal Northwest Atlantic鈥&苍产蝉辫;on Tuesday, July 2, 2024, at 1:30 pm in Duffy Science Centre, Room 204.

Dr. Nicole Strum, a candidate for a tenure-track position in the Department of Music, will give a public research presentation entitled "Analysis of Musical Timbre: The Saxophone Multiphonic Sonority as Timbre/Harmony Amalgam" on Friday, June 28, at noon in the Dr. Steel Recital Hall, Steel Building (Room 224).

Everyone is invited to a public talk by Dr. Ren茅e Valiquette, a candidate for a tenure-track position in Diversity and Social Justice Studies (DSJS), on Friday, June 28, from 10:00-11:00 am, in SDU Main Building 320. Her talk is titled 鈥淰ibrant Otherness for Wild Futures.鈥

You can also join via Zoom:

For more information, please contact Jill Blaquiere, jnblaquiere@upei.ca, or Dr. Ann Braithwaite, abraithwaite@upei.ca

Attention Alumni on campus!

UPEI Summer Reunion is fast approaching! Join your fellow UPEI, SDU, and PWC classmates to reminisce and make new memories in celebration of your milestone anniversaries! As a highlight, all are welcome to register for our Milestone Reunion Celebration event on Friday, July 26, featuring music entertainment by Ryan Merry (BA鈥10), and a comedy performance by the very funny Patrick Ledwell.

Please register online by Thursday, July 18 (July 4 for reunion golf outing) for this year鈥檚 reunion events (including free events). If you need assistance with your registration, please contact the UPEI Alumni Office by email at alumni@upei.ca or telephone at 902-566-0687. 

FULL SCHEDULE

The Department of Physics is once again hosting public viewings of the sun using our solar telescopes. We invite you to join us on Friday, June 28, from 12:30-2:00 pm on the grassy area between Memorial Hall and Robertson Library. There you can view the sun's chromosphere through our ground-based telescope before climbing to the observatory and viewing the sun's photosphere through a different telescope. And if you don't know what a chromosphere or a photosphere is, we'll teach you!

If the weather is cloudy on Friday, we will have to cancel this event, but we will be holding additional events every two weeks throughout the summer.

Check our website mid-morning Friday for any weather updates:

Dr. Brent Robichaud, candidate for a tenure-track faculty position in the Department of Biology, will give a public research presentation titled Deciphering Microbial Community Patterns in the coastal Northwest Atlantic鈥&苍产蝉辫;on Tuesday, July 2, 2024, at 1:30 pm in Duffy Science Centre, Room 204.

Dr. Nicole Strum, a candidate for a tenure-track position in the Department of Music, will give a public research presentation entitled "Analysis of Musical Timbre: The Saxophone Multiphonic Sonority as Timbre/Harmony Amalgam" on Friday, June 28, at noon in the Dr. Steel Recital Hall, Steel Building (Room 224).

Everyone is invited to a public talk by Dr. Ren茅e Valiquette, a candidate for a tenure-track position in Diversity and Social Justice Studies (DSJS), on Friday, June 28, from 10:00-11:00 am, in SDU Main Building 320. Her talk is titled 鈥淰ibrant Otherness for Wild Futures.鈥

You can also join via Zoom:

For more information, please contact Jill Blaquiere, jnblaquiere@upei.ca, or Dr. Ann Braithwaite, abraithwaite@upei.ca

The Writing Centre will be available for appointments through the second summer session from June 24 to August 1.  To arrange an appointment, email tutor Jacob Durden at jdurden@upei.ca.

For additional updates, visit our Facebook page at

Presenter: Nauman Nazeer

Title: 鈥淒esign, Synthesis, and Secondary Structure Stabilization of Self-Assembling Antimicrobial Peptides鈥

Synthetic antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) possess broad-spectrum antimicrobial activity, immunomodulatory properties, and the ability to self-assemble into various nanostructures. However, many synthetic AMPs display secondary structure instability which leads to host toxicity, low selectivity, and aggregation that limits their application in clinical settings. This thesis investigates the use of rational approaches to design synthetic self-assembling AMPs that can address these issues. A library of peptides was designed based on chicken Angiogenin-4 (chAng4) protein as a template. From this library, a macrocyclic mini-peptide derived from chAng4 (mCA4-5) was found to be effective against a variety of pathogenic Gram-positive and Gram-negative strains. To obtain more stable secondary structures, analogues of mCA4-5 with varying hydrophobicity, net charge, chirality, and modes of cyclization were synthesized. Lactam-cyclized analogues of mCA4-5 were found to have more stable secondary structures with improved antibacterial activity, bacterial flocculation, proteolytic stability, and proinflammatory activity. Therefore, the techniques described in these studies could be useful for the rational design of novel AMP-based nanomaterials with constrained and stabilized secondary structures for applications such as drug delivery, antimicrobial coatings, wound healing, and immunotherapy.

Date/Time/Location: Friday, June 28, 2024, 1:30 pm in AVC 287N

Everyone is welcome.

The 2024 Atlantic Learning Exchange (ALE) Conference, titled 鈥淭he Power of Patients: Safety, Equity, and Engagement,鈥 will bring together national, and regional leaders to foster inspirational and thought-provoking dialogue surrounding the quality and safety of patient and family healthcare. The conference will be held at the Delta Beausejour in Moncton, New Brunswick, on October 22 and 23, 2024.

The conference will include a Showcase and Learning Exchange, where successful applicants will have the opportunity to showcase their work and engage with participants in an interactive learning exchange environment which includes time for questions, simulation, and hands-on demonstration. Attendees will be given ample time over a two-day period to meet with selected applicants and learn all about their new and exciting work.

CALL FOR ABSTRACTS: 
The portal to submit applications is now open. Submissions will be accepted until Monday, July 15, 2024, at 5:00 pm AST. For more information about the application process, please refer to the .

APPLICANT SELECTIONS: 
Twelve applications (three per Atlantic province) will be selected to receive full support (registration, travel, meals, and accommodations) for the ALE Conference. If a province lacks qualified applicants, slots may be reallocated to other provinces, maintaining the same monetary value. Acceptance notifications will be sent out on Thursday, August 8, 2024.

For more information, contact ALE@hostmanagement.ca
 

Dr. Nicole Strum, a candidate for a tenure-track position in the Department of Music, will give a public research presentation entitled "Analysis of Musical Timbre: The Saxophone Multiphonic Sonority as Timbre/Harmony Amalgam" on Friday, June 28, at noon in the Dr. Steel Recital Hall, Steel Building (Room 224).