Events Archive

The UPEI Faculty of Indigenous Knowledge, Education, Research, and Applied Studies will host a full moon ceremony on Monday, July 22, in the tipi near Kelley Memorial Building. The sacred fire will be lit at 6:30 pm, and the ceremony, led by Elder Thirely Levi, will begin at 7:00 pm.Since time鈥
One of the signature events of Pride PEI鈥檚 festival is the Pride Parade, when individuals, families, friend groups, and organizations join a colourful line-up to walk through the streets of Charlottetown. Thanks to the leadership of the UPEI Student Union, and support from UPEI Alumni and UPEI鈥
Last day for discontinuing courses (Second Summer Semester). For courses that begin on the dates prior to the regularly scheduled Summer Semester dates, and for regularly scheduled summer semester courses, please contact the Registrar鈥檚 Office for refund schedule. 
UPEI Experiential Education is hosting Queer Networking as part of Pride PEI's 2024 Festival from 3-5 pm at The Guild (111 Queen St. in Charlottetown). Members of the 2SLGBTQIA+ community and allies are welcome to join us for an afternoon of casual networking. We encourage folks at any career stage鈥
Join Deloitte Canada鈥檚 campus recruitment team for a virtual event series where they explore topics to help set you up for success as you navigate securing your next internship, co-op, or new grad role. Virtual summer sessions: July 16, 2024, 2:30 pm ADT: Personal brandingAugust 13, 2024鈥
The Atlantic Veterinary College (AVC) is pleased to welcome participants to our award-winning Dr. Tim Ogilvie AVC Vet Camps, taking place July 8 to August 2. The four one-week camps offer junior and senior high school students a behind-the-scenes peek into the world of veterinary medicine鈥攆rom鈥
Dana Hospitality will host a weekly BBQ every Thursday this summer from 11:30 am to 1:30 pm (weather permitting) in front of the AVC main doors. For information about this week's menu and pricing, click here. 
Dr. Wendy Rodgers, President and Vice-Chancellor invites students, staff, and faculty to one of two Campus Town Halls. 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鈥
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鈥
Join us for a five-day chamber music experience for motivated young brass, woodwind, percussion, and piano students aged 14-18, taking place Tuesday, July 2, to Saturday, July 6, in the Steel Building on the UPEI campus. Students participate in private lessons, small ensembles, workshops,鈥
Canada Day - No classes.
Final date to apply to graduate for Summer Semester.
Last day to register late for Second Summer Semester courses; last day to cancel registration for full refund; last day for changing courses or sections.
Asian Studies, Faculty of Arts is pleased announce its 2024 Korean Asian Studies International Conference on Confucian Humanism: Korean, Comparative, Contemporary, and Interdisciplinary Perspectives,鈥  June 27鈥28 (Thursday and Friday), SDU Main Building, Faculty Lounge, UPEI.2024 Korean鈥
Parallel computing is the business of breaking a large problem into tens, hundreds, or even thousands of smaller problems which can then be solved at the same time using a cluster of computers, or supercomputer. It can reduce processing time to a fraction of what it would be on a desktop or鈥
First Day of Classes - Second Summer Semester.
Course grades for First Summer Semester students to be submitted to Registrar鈥檚 Office by noon on this date.
The month of June in Canada has been officially acknowledged as National Indigenous History Month since 2009, in recognition of the rich history, heritage, resilience, and diversity of First Nations, Inuit, and M茅tis Peoples across Canada. UPEI鈥檚 Robertson Library has developed an Indigenous鈥
The L.M. Montgomery Institute hosts its 16th biennial conference, titled L.M. Montgomery and the Politics of Home, from June 19 to 23. During the conference, participants will discuss crucial questions about L.M. Montgomery and the Politics of Home. Politics and home inform who and how we are in鈥
Parallel computing is the business of breaking a large problem into tens, hundreds, or even thousands of smaller problems which can then be solved at the same time using a cluster of computers, or supercomputer. It can reduce processing time to a fraction of what it would be on a desktop or鈥