Bachelor of Integrated Studies Info Session for UPEI Staff
The Bachelor of Integrated Studies degree program is a an opportunity for adult students to earn a UPEI degree with flexibility to pursue individual interests and have prior learning recognized. High school completion is not required for entry to this program. All are welcome to attend this casual session on 25 at 12:00-12:40 pm in Room 210, Robertson Library. You may be eligible to receive funding for courses.
For more information, please email bis@upei.ca.
Bachelor of Integrated Studies Info Session (Summerside)
All are welcome to attend an information session to learn about UPEI's Bachelor of Integrated Studies degree program.
Monday, May 28 - 4:30 pm
The "Key Family Room"
Summerside Library - Inspire Learning Centre
57 Central Street, Summerside
The Bachelor of Integrated Studies (BIS) program is designed to accommodate the personal, educational, and career goals of adult students, most of whom already possess diverse learning and who study part-time.
You will have an opportunity to learn about study options and admission processes, and ask questions to UPEI staff and faculty.
All registered attendees will have the $50 application fee waived when they apply to UPEI.
Bachelor of Integrated Studies Info Sessions (Charlottetown)
All are welcome to attend one of two information sessions to learn about UPEI's Bachelor of Integrated Studies degree program.
Thursday, May 31 - 4:30 pm
Thursday, May 31 - 6:00 pm
UPEI Department of Development and Alumni Engagement
618 University Avenue, Room 103, Charlottetown
The Bachelor of Integrated Studies (BIS) program is designed to accommodate the personal, educational, and career goals of adult students, most of whom already possess diverse learning and who study part-time.
You will have an opportunity to learn about study options and admission processes, and ask questions to UPEI staff and faculty.
All registered attendees will have the $50 application fee waived when they apply to UPEI.
Bachelor of Integrated Studies Info Session (Summerside)
All are welcome to attend an information session to learn about UPEI's Bachelor of Integrated Studies degree program.
Monday, June 4 - 6:00 pm
The "Key Family Room"
Summerside Library - Inspire Learning Centre
57 Central Street, Summerside
The Bachelor of Integrated Studies (BIS) program is designed to accommodate the personal, educational, and career goals of adult students, most of whom already possess diverse learning and who study part-time.
You will have an opportunity to learn about study options and admission processes, and ask questions to UPEI staff and faculty.
All registered attendees will have the $50 application fee waived when they apply to UPEI.
Bachelor of Integrated Studies Info Session (Charlottetown)
All are welcome to attend an information session to learn about UPEI's Bachelor of Integrated Studies degree program.
Wednesday, June 6 - 4:30 pm
UPEI Department of Development and Alumni Engagement
618 University Avenue, Room 103, Charlottetown
The Bachelor of Integrated Studies (BIS) program is designed to accommodate the personal, educational, and career goals of adult students, most of whom already possess diverse learning and who study part-time.
You will have an opportunity to learn about study options and admission processes, and ask questions to UPEI staff and faculty.
All registered attendees will have the $50 application fee waived when they apply to UPEI.
Island Studies launches new book on Georgina Pope in Summerside
Island Studies Press will launch its newest book, Called to Serve: Georgina Pope, Canadian Nursing Military Heroine, by Katherine Dewar, in Summerside on Sunday afternoon, June 24, 2 p.m., at Eptek Art & Culture Centre.
Called to Serve documents the life and times of Prince Edward Island's Georgina Fane Pope (1862-1938), daughter of William Henry Pope and Helen DesBrisay Pope. Her journey takes us from Charlottetown, where, inspired by Florence Nightingale, she developed a "burning desire" to become an army nurse; to the Boston States where she trained; to the battlefields of Africa and Europe where she served as a nursing sister and Superintendent of Nurses―and helped establish the nursing corps of the Canadian Army Medical Corps. Matron Pope was the first Canadian nurse decorated with a Royal Red Cross, 1st class.
In 2007 Georgina Pope’s bronze bust became one of the 14 heroic figures forming a part of the Valiants’ Memorial in Confederation Square, Ottawa. She also appears on the Canadian $5 coin.
Katherine Dewar is the author of the award-winning book, Those Splendid Girls: The Heroic Service of Prince Edward Island Nurses in the Great War, 1914-1918. Katherine is retired from a career as a nursing instructor at the PEI School of Nursing, and is now committed to researching PEI’s colourful nursing history. Those Splendid Girls was shortlisted for an Atlantic Book Award, won the Publication of Year award from the PEI Museum and Heritage Foundation and the City of Summerside’s Heritage and Culture department, and Katherine herself is the recipient of the PEI Museum and Heritage Foundation Award of Honour for her outstanding contribution to Prince Edward Island Heritage.
The launch is free and open to the public. For more information, please contact Laurie at iis@upei.ca or (902) 894-2881. Books will be on sale for $27.95 in bookstores and online through the UPEI Bookstore from mid-May onward.
ACIC Symposium Public Lecture: Sheila Watt-Cloutier
The Atlantic Council for International Co-operation is pleased to welcome environmental, cultural, and human rights advocate Sheila Watt-Cloutier to deliver the keynote address at the 2018 ACIC Symposium: Walking Together Towards A Sustainable Future, taking place on the University of Prince Edward Island campus from June 21-23.
Former Chair of the Inuit Circumpolar Conference (which represents the international interests of Inuit residents in Canada, Greenland, Alaska, and Chukotka in the Far East of the Federation of Russia), Sheila Watt-Cloutier speaks with passion and urgency on the issues of today—the environment, the economy, foreign policy, global health, and sustainability—not as separate concerns, but as a deeply interconnected whole. A Nobel Peace Prize nominee, Dr. Watt-Cloutier is in the business of transforming public opinion into public policy and offers a new model for 21st century leadership. At a time when people are seeking solutions, direction, and a sense of hope, this global leader provides a big picture of where we are and where we’re headed.
Currently living in Iqaluit, Nunavut, Dr. Watt-Cloutier was born in Kuujjuaq, Nunavik (northern Quebec), and was raised traditionally in her early years before attending school in southern Canada and in Churchill, Manitoba.
The lecture is open to the public. All are welcome.
Open House: UPEI Chemistry Department
On June 12 you are invited to join colleagues and industry representatives from across the region for a Chemistry Department Open House. This networking event is intended to highlight available equipment and faculty expertise within the chemistry department and promote collaborations and partnerships with industry.
The event will feature a keynote presentation by Ron Keefe, former CEO and president of BioVectra and Diagnostic Chemicals, and active member of Island Capital Partners, which provides capital and mentorship to early stage businesses.
A networking lunch will be provided for registered attendees followed by tours of the departmental laboratories and equipment.
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International Conference on Asian Studies at UPEI
The interdisciplinary Asian Studies Program at UPEI will host an international conference on Asian Studies from June 14 to 15 in Faculty Lounge, SDU Main Building.
The conference, Good and Evil in Korean Philosophy, Religion, and Spirituality: Korean Ideas and their Global Implications, will have five panels on several interesting and engaging themes with sixteen prominent and promising scholars from USA, Canada, Korea, and Japan.
The opening keynote speech, “Evil and Theodicy in the Buddhist Tradition,” by Dr. Robert E. Buswell Jr., Irving and Jean Stone, Endowed Chair in Humanities at UCLA, Distinguished Professor of Buddhist Studies, and Founding Director of the Center for Buddhist Studies and the Center for Korean Studies, UCLA.
This conference is hosted and funded by the University of Prince Edward Island and the Korean Studies Project, and co-organized by UPEI’s Asian Studies and the North American Korean Philosophy Association affiliated with American Philosophical Association (APA). For more information, please click the attached conference program and poster links.
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All are welcome to attend!
SHAD Open Day Exhibits
Fourty-eight exceptional high-school students from across Canada will spend July 1-27 participating in the first SHAD enrichment program at UPEI, where they will be exposed to exciting workshops, lectures and other activities related to STEAM (science, technology, engineering, arts and math) and entrepreneurship. The students will also work in teams on a Design Entrepreneurship project to devise a product or service addressing a complex problem (set by SHAD Canada) that has both economic and social implications.
From 2 to 4 pm on July 26th, please join the SHAD UPEI participants for their Open Day Exhibits in the foyer of the Faculty of Sustainable Design Engineering, where they will showcase their accomplishments over the 26 days of the program, including their Design Entrepreneurship projects.
All are welcome.