InView
UPEI publishes new research magazine

UPEI’s new research magazine InView officially launched in September. The full-colour publication highlights the innovative research taking place at UPEI. The inaugural issue focuses on 2024–25 research projects, ranging from a gene mutation linked with Parkinson’s disease to the impacts of remote work on employees.
This issue explores eleven research projects and includes articles connecting research with teaching and learning, services, professional practice, and student experiences. The content spans UPEI’s five signature areas of research excellence: Humanity, Justice, and Organization; Environmental Stewardship; Healthy Communities; Healthy Animals; and Sustainable Development. Interdisciplinarity is a major theme, with many projects bridging multiple areas.
InView was made possible through the efforts of Dr. Marva Sweeney-Nixon, Associate Vice-President Research and Dean of Graduate Studies, and Julie VanLeeuwen, Research Navigator.
The digital version of InView is available on issuu.com via the UPEI website at upei.ca/research/spotlights. Physical copies are available in the Office of Research Services, Kelley Memorial Building, UPEI.
