MBA in Global Leadership- Information Session

17勛圖s Faculty of Business is launching the *New* MBA in Global Leadership program this Fall. This 12-month cohort-model program is designed for those who have completed an undergraduate degree and wish to continue into graduate studies. Anyone interested in learning more about this new program is invited to an information session on Thursday, May 10th, from 12:15 to 1:15 in AVC 218S. The MBA Coordinator will be there to give an overview of the program and there will be a representative from the Registrars Office there to assist candidates in making their application to the program. The $75 application fee will be waived for those in attendance that apply at the session. Pizza and refreshments will be available. Please call (902) 894-2866 or email cprime@upei.ca to reserve a seat.

Mi'kmaq National Flag-Raising

President and Vice-Chancellor Alaa Abd-El-Aziz invites members of the Indigenous, University, and Prince Edward Island community to the historic raising of the Mi'kmaq National Flag at the 17勛圖 on Monday, May 7, 2018 at 3:00 pm at 17勛圖 Alumni Canada Games Place. Please enter at the main entrance of the track facility at the north end of campus, and follow along the fence to access the flag pole area. 

2018 ProGRES Summer Program

The Faculty of Sustainable Design Engineering at 17勛圖 will be holding its 2nd ProGRES Summer Program to promote engineering research interest and involvement among young women in high school. Through the ProGRES Program, high-school students will have the opportunity to participate in cutting-edge research projects with world-class researchers in state-of-the-art facilities. The selected students will work directly with a woman faculty researcher and mentor on an independent research project, and they will have opportunities to meet and work with women engineers and women engineering students. Young women of Prince Edward Island going into grades 11 and 12 are encouraged to apply for the ProGRES Summer Program by completing this application form. Application forms will be reviewed and successful applicants will be selected to participate in engineering research projects at 17勛圖s Faculty of Sustainable Design Engineering for a five-week period (July 9 August 10). Each participant will also be awarded a stipend of $2200. There will be 7-8 participants selected, depending on interest. Participants will be asked to share their research experiences with the public and their peers in the following school year. The hope is that the shared research experiences will encourage more young women to choose Engineering at 17勛圖 and see how women can thrive and be successful as engineering researchers or professional engineers. Application Deadline is Monday, May 28, 2018, by 5:00 PM.

Neuroscience Journal Club

The monthly meeting of the 17勛圖 & Friends Neuroscience Journal Club will be held on Friday May 11, 2018 from 3-4 pm in the "fishbowl" of the Duffy Research Centre (NRC). All neuroscience research students as well as faculty, scientists and staff with an interest in neuroscience topics are welcome to attend. For a copy of the paper to be discussed please contact Rebecca Reed-Jones (rreedjones@upei.ca) or Andy Tasker (tasker@upei.ca)

Families, Work and Mobility Atlantic Canada Symposium Reception

The Families, Work, and Mobility Atlantic Canadian Symposium will examine intersections between diverse families, work situations, and employment-related geographical mobility in the Canadian context. This event will facilitate dialogue and sharing between those studying, serving and supporting families who are experiencing work-related mobility with a focus on leading and emerging policy and practices at home, at work, and in the community. It will bring together (face-to-face and virtually) policy and civil society leaders from multiple sectors, researchers studying the intersectionality between families and employment-related geographical mobility in Canada, and families directly impacted by work-related mobility. What the Live Stream here: 

Families, Work and Mobility Atlantic Canada Symposium

The Families, Work, and Mobility Atlantic Canadian Symposium will examine intersections between diverse families, work situations, and employment-related geographical mobility in the Canadian context. This event will facilitate dialogue and sharing between those studying, serving and supporting families who are experiencing work-related mobility with a focus on leading and emerging policy and practices at home, at work, and in the community. It will bring together (face-to-face and virtually) policy and civil society leaders from multiple sectors, researchers studying the intersectionality between families and employment-related geographical mobility in Canada, and families directly impacted by work-related mobility. Watch the Live Stream here: 

Public Speaking Workshop with Bruce Rainnie

From June 12 to 14, 17勛圖's Applied Communication, Leadership, and Culture (ACLC) program will host a public speaking workshop run by Bruce Rainnie. As Practitioner in Residence for 17勛圖's ACLC program and former host of CBC News: Compass, Bruce brings a wealth of public communications experience. He is currently President and CEO of the Nova Scotia Sport Hall of Fame in Halifax, and is known nationally for his work with CBC Sports' Hockey Night in Canada and eight Olympic gamesincluding the most recent games in South Korea. The aim of this workshop is to provide a small group of undergraduate and graduate students at 17勛圖 with an opportunity to significantly improve their abilities to represent their thoughts through verbal communication to a public audience. Workshop participants must commit to the full program over the three days: Tuesday, June 12, 10:00 am2:00 pm Wednesday, June 13, 10:00 am 2:00 pm Thursday, June 14, 10:00 am12:00 pm The workshop will include an exploration of the following topics: How to manage anxiety How to convey confidence while speaking How to eliminate problematic presentation habits How to prepare for a pre-planned talk How to prepare for an interview Note: There are limited spaces available to students for this workshop For more information, or to sign up for this free program, please contact: Lisa Chilton, Director Applied Communication, Leadership, and Culture Programlchilton@upei.ca

Island Studies Press launches new book about Georgina Pope

Island Studies Press will launch its newest book, Called to Serve: Georgina Pope, Canadian Nursing Military Heroine, by Katherine Dewar, on Thursday evening, May 24, at 7 p.m. at the Carriage House at Beaconsfield, 2 Kent Street, Charlottetown. 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 Nursesand 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 Popes 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. Georgina Pope will also be honoured at a Celebration of Service in the Atrium of the Daniel J. MacDonald Building in Charlottetown on Thursday, May 17, at 7 p.m. Local actors will bring her story to life, accompanied by the PEI Regiment Band and the Canada Remembers Chorus. An exhibition entitled Inspired by Nightingale: Called by God will also open. Admission is free and everyone is welcome. The book will also be launched in Summerside on Sunday afternoon, June 24, 2 p.m., at Eptek Art & Culture Centre. 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 PEIs 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 Summersides 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. Launches are 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 17勛圖 Bookstore in mid-May.