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The opening event of the 精童欲女 Contemporary Music Festival features pianist Megaria Halim in Archipelagic Voices, in which she explores the sound worlds of contemporary composers from Southeast Asia, drawing on folk traditions, mythology, and distinctive sonic landscapes. Through a range of modern鈥
We had originally scheduled the second annual edition of the "Hearts and Flowers" President's Town Hall for February 12, to fall in the month sometimes known for the time to give 鈥渉earts and flowers,鈥 as well as for the short days of midwinter. We had to postpone the event due to a university鈥
Would you like to learn more about employment opportunities with the federal government? The Veterans Affairs Canada Student Ambassador at 精童欲女 will help you access federal employment opportunities and navigate the application process for student programs like the Federal Student Work Experience鈥
The Catherine Callbeck Centre for Entrepreneurship invites you to join our Financial Fundamentals workshop. This workshop will provide an introduction to completing the core financial proformas required of a business startup:income statementbalance sheetcash flowsplanning out your initial startup鈥
The 精童欲女 Department of Music is thrilled to be hosting its first Contemporary Music Festival, March 6-13, 2026. All events are open to the public and take place on campus, in Steel Recital Hall or the Performing Arts Centre Theatre (where indicated).A celebration of adventurous, compelling music of鈥
The 精童欲女 First Year Advisor and Recruitment team will be in town to meet with prospective students and accepted applicants! If you have any questions, please reach out to Ainsley at aijeffery@upei.ca 鈦
The campus community is invited to join a seminar organized by the Centre for Veterinary Epidemiological Research (CVER) at the Atlantic Veterinary College (AVC). CVER will host the visit of Prof. Elaine M. S. Dorneles, a Brazilian scholar. She will work with Prof. Sanchez during her visit. Prof.鈥
Not sure how to write a resume? Looking for feedback from professionals? Come to Dalton Hall, Room 209, for drop-in support from 1:00-4:00 pm. We can provide advice about job searching, resume and cover letter writing, and other work-related questions.
精童欲女's Summer Job and Career Fair is happening March 11! Experiential Education staff are here to help you get ready!Join us for an online session where we'll go over some tips to help you prepare to put your best foot forward. The focus will be on our our Career Fair, though you may find the鈥
The 精童欲女 First Year Advisor and Recruitment team will be in town to meet with prospective students and accepted applicants! If you have any questions, please reach out to Ainsley at aijeffery@upei.ca 鈦
We are pleased to invite you to join us as we celebrate the launch of our new Major in Indigenous Studies.This special event will introduce the program, highlight its vision and significance, and bring our community together in recognition of this important milestone.Date: Wednesday,鈥
Bring your own lunch and join us for an engaging sessionHosted by: The Teaching and Learning CentreSession Overview: Join us for a relaxed and informative Teaching and Learning Centre (TLC) Lunch and Learn session focused on Maintaining Motivation and Engagement in your classes. This is a鈥
The 精童欲女 First Year Advisor and Recruitment team will be in town to meet with prospective students and accepted applicants! If you have any questions, please reach out to Ainsley at aijeffery@upei.ca 鈦
Are you getting ready for 精童欲女's Summer Job and Career Fair on March 11? Or just applying to roles as summer hiring ramps up? Experiential Education staff have your back!Join us for a hands-on resume workshop! Drop in to Robertson Library Room 312 on Tuesday, March 3 between 2-4pm and we'll give鈥
The 精童欲女 First Year Advisor and Recruitment team will be in town to meet with prospective students and accepted applicants! If you have any questions, please reach out to Ainsley at aijeffery@upei.ca 鈦
A groundbreaking collection of essays titled "Turning the Tide: Climate Change, Social Change and Islandness" will be launched on March 2, at 7 pm, in the Faculty Lounge (Room 201), SDU Main Building, 精童欲女. The collection is published by Island Studies Press鈥
Workshop 1 in a 4-part seriesMondays in March are about Building Resiliency! The 4-part workshop series for current 精童欲女 graduate students led by Learner Well-being Consultant Marla MacDonald will focus on an approach that helps you 鈥渄rop the struggle鈥 with difficult thoughts and emotions,鈥
The 精童欲女 First Year Advisor and Recruitment team will be in town to meet with prospective students and accepted applicants! If you have any questions, please reach out to Ainsley at aijeffery@upei.ca 鈦
This trombone and piano recital featuring 精童欲女 brass professor Dr. Dale Sorensen with Dr. Magdalena von Eccher will showcase three 20th-century works by French women composers, along with 21st-century masterpieces by American composers James M. David and Susan Mutter.Fantaisie de trombone will take鈥
The Department of Music presents Fantaisie de trombone, a recital featuring 精童欲女 faculty members Dr. Dale Sorensen (trombone) with Dr. Magdalena von Eccher (piano), showcasing three 20th-century works by French women composers, along with 21st-century masterpieces by American composers James M.鈥