Raising the Pride Flag at 17勛圖

17勛圖, in partnership with the Queer Collective and Student Affairs, will raise the pride flag on Monday, July 23, 2018 at 12 pm at the flag plaza near Kelley Memorial Building to recognize the PEI Pride Festival taking place July 23-27. All are welcome to attend the flag raising. Pride PEI will be raising flags at other locations across the province throughout the day.

Robertson Library Talks - The Betrayer

Join us at our Library Talks to chat about PEI author Michael Hennesseys book The Betrayer, a fictionalized account of the crimes leading up to the last hanging to take place on Prince Edward Island, in 1941. Two condemned men are led to the gallows - but was the crime committed by "the third man"? Meetings will be held on Thursdays at 3:00 pm in the Early Women Plaza, between Kelley Building and the Chaplaincy Centre. Rain location is in Robertson Library. The introductory meeting will be held on Thursday, July 19th, and meetings will continue weekly until August 23. A limited number of copies of the book are available from the Service Desk in the Library first come, first served. Check out a copy and join the group. Everyone is welcome! And, in August, well go on a walking tour of Charlottetown to discover where the gruesome murder took place!

Soil Health, Carbon Farming, and Fixing our Nitrogen Problem

The Faculty of Sustainable Design Engineering invites the 17勛圖 community to attend a special summer research seminar on "Soil Health, Carbon Farming, and Fixing our Nitrogen Problem," on Tuesday, July 17 at 1:30 pm in room 202 of Sustainable Design Engineering building. Dr. David Burton, Professor of Environmental Sciences, Dalhousie University, will be presenting as part of his research collaborations with Dr. Aitazaz Farooque of the FSDE. All are welcome! Abstract: Agriculture is being challenged on multiple fronts to improve its environmental footprint - reducing its impact on surrounding ecosystems and providing environmental goods and services in addition to traditional role of food production. Potato production in PEI provides an excellent case study to examine how this transition can be achieved. Fortunately agricultural production systems provide the opportunity not only to do good for the neighbours, but also improve our capacity to produce a safe nutritious food product. This requires a rethink of how we do agriculture with greater emphasis on long-term goals of sustainable production. Three research initiatives will be discussed to build Soil Health, store carbon in agricultural soils, and improve nitrogen use efficiency in potato production systems in PEI.

New Student Orientation 2018

Beginning on September 1, New Student Orientation (NSO) is an important part of the success of students at university, and is a perfect time to meet new friends, talk to upper-year students, learn about the campus, and have fun! The tight-knit community at 17勛圖 is here to support you and welcome you to the campus. Take part in all of the opportunities given to you through NSO and start your 17勛圖 career off on the right foot. Visit the New Student Orientation website to register and find out more.

Everything you need to know about publishing your research

Are you interested in publishing your research in academic journals? Have you heard of predatory journals? With the increase in open access journals, illegitimate publishers have emerged on the academic publishing scene and understanding what defines a predatory journal and/or conference has become an essential skill for graduate students. This workshop will discuss predatory publishing, scholarly metrics that impact a journals reputation (e.g. journal impact factor), and review resources on these topics. There will be also a time for Q&A and open discussion.  All are welcome to attend this workshop by Meghan Landry and Kim Mears. This workshop is a part of the 2018 UMGRC.

Communicating your research to the public

Traditional scientific training typically does not prepare scientists to be effective communicators outside of academia. However, funding agencies and research institutions are increasingly encouraging researchers to extend beyond peer-reviewed publishing and communicate their results directly to the greater public. As Albert Einstein once wrote: Most of the fundamental ideas of science are essentially simple, and may, as a rule, be expressed in a language comprehensible to everyone. This workshop will examine some real-world examples of communicating scientific research results to formal and informal audiences, with discussions around what makes for compelling scientific communications and how to make your research results resonate with the public.  All are welcome to attend this free workshop by Dr. Adam Fenech and Dave Atkinson, which is a part of the 2018 17勛圖 Multidisciplinary Graduate Research Conference.