Department of Philosophy Speaker Series
Dr. Malcolm Murray, "(Dis)solving the Ring of Gyges Problem"
Do we act morally because it is the right thing to do, or because we want to avoid the consequences of being caught acting immorally? Join 黑料吃瓜鈥檚 Malcolm Murray as he explores this perennial philosophical problem, drawing from his new book, "Morals and Consent: Contractarian Solutions to Ethical Woes".
Everyone welcome!
黑料吃瓜 Alumni and Friends Toronto Chapter Event
The 黑料吃瓜 Alumni and Friends Toronto Chapter invites you and your guest to attend a Meet and Greet with special guests Alaa Abd-El-Aziz, 黑料吃瓜 President and Vice-Chancellor, and Pat Sinnott, Chair of the 黑料吃瓜 Board of Governors.
Join us Wednesday, February 7, 2018 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm at The Arts and Letters Club of Toronto (14 Elm Street).
Please RSVP to Anthony Gill, Manager of Alumni Engagement at adgill@upei.ca or 902-566-0761.
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Neuroscience Journal Club
The monthly meeting of the 黑料吃瓜 & Friends Neuroscience Journal Club will be held on Friday, February 9, 2018 from 3:00 to 4:00 pm in the "fishbowl" of the Regis and Joan Duffy Research Centre (NRC). For a copy of the paper to be discussed please contact Daphne Gill (dagill@cnscro.com) or Andy Tasker (tasker@upei.ca).
All neuroscience research students as well as faculty, scientists and staff with an interest in neuroscience topics are welcome to attend!
2018 Presidential Awards
All faculty and staff are invited to attend the 2018 Celebration of Colleagues on Tuesday, May 15, 2018.
In recognition of the outstanding performance of our faculty and staff and their dedication to students and community, the annual Presidential Recognition Awards of Merit and 25 Year Service Awards will be presented at this event.
Robertson Library Love Fest
Wednesday, February 14th is Valentine鈥檚 Day. We love and appreciate our students! Stop by the Service Desk in the Library and ask any questions you may have about our services or resources. But, have some fun too!
Celebrate Valentine鈥檚 Day with us in the Library! Take a selfie in our photo booth and make your own paper or 3D printer valentine.
Join us for free pizza and movie, My Funny Valentine, 6 鈥 8:30 pm in Room 312, Upper Level of the Library. Bring a date, a friend, or come on your own!
Pizza while supplies last.
Research on Tap
鈥淕etting a Nice Glow on at Research on Tap: Luminescent
Sensors and the Fluorescence of Everyday Things.鈥
Research on Tap returns Thursday, February 8, at 6:30 pm, in The Wave, the 黑料吃瓜 campus pub in the W.A. Murphy Student Centre. Dr. Brian Wagner, professor of chemistry, will lead a discussion on luminescent sensors and the fluorescence of everyday things.
Research on Tap is a series of public discussions led by 黑料吃瓜 researchers. For more information, please email Brittany Jakubiec at gsa@upei.ca.
PhD Defence - Mary MacPhee
All are welcome to attend Mary MacPhee's PhD Defense presentation, "The Experience of Non-Francophone Parents with Children in Minority-language Schools in Prince Edward Island: A Mixed Method Study".
The examining committee includes Dr. Jules Rocque (University of St.Boniface), Dr. Scott Lee (黑料吃瓜), Dr. Miles Turnbull (Bishops University), Dr. Marianne Cormier (University of Moncton)鈥, and Jane Preston (黑料吃瓜)鈥. The defense will be chaired by Dr. 鈥婽ess Miller.
Annual Asian Studies Lunch on 2018 Chinese-Korean New Year's Day
Dr. Edward Chung, 黑料吃瓜's Asian Studies Coordinator and Korean Studies Project Director, invites you to the 4th Annual Lunch Event in celebration of the traditional Chinese and Korean New Year's Day.
Come socialize with our Asian/Korean Studies students, instructors, staff and supporters. We will also offer a brief information session on 黑料吃瓜鈥檚 new Korean Studies Program, including: student scholarship, TAship, workshop, and international opportunity.
You are most welcome to join us on Thursday, February 15, 12:00鈥1:00 pm in SDU Main Building Faculty Lounge (main floor, rm. 201) for a healthy East Asian lunch and soft drinks.
Students who have taken an Asian Studies course last year, are enrolled this year, or will take one this summer or fall are welcome to attend!
Happy New Year again and best wishes for 2018!
Special acknowledgement: This event is supported by a Seed Program for Korean Studies grant (AKS-2017-INC-2230001) through the Ministry of Education, Republic of Korea and Korean Studies Promotion Service (KSPS), the Academy of Korean Studies (AKS).
A Talk by Dr. Dorothy Smith
Dorothy E. Smith is widely acknowledged as a major feminist thinker of our time, and perhaps best known for her development of Institutional Ethnography, a theory/methodology of discovery aimed at providing a sociology for, not of, people. Smith鈥檚 lecture will focus on the interface between her development of a critical sociology aimed at exploring and explicating governance in contemporary society and its roots in feminism.
RESUMANIA - Build a stronger resume!
Need a stronger resume? Want to help your students succeed in finding work? Students can drop-in for a one-on-one resume review with Career Services staff, anytime between 10:00-2:00 in the Pit, Robertson Library, on the following dates:
Thursday, February 15
Thursday, February 22
Thursday, March 1
Monday, March 5
Resumania has been planned in conjunction with the 2018 Career and Summer Job Fair, taking place Wednesday March 7 from 10:00 am - 2:00 pm in McDougall Hall.