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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/anthropology/events/tales-and-lessons-userx
LOCATION:PAS - room 2030 Room 2030 Waterloo ON Canada
SUMMARY:Tales and Lessons from Userx
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Join us for _Tales and Lessons from User Experience_\, a talk b
 y Velian\nPandeliev\, Coordinator of the User Experience Design (UXD)\ncon
 centration in the Master of Information program at the University\nof Toro
 nto’s Faculty of Information. Drawing on his background in\ncognition &amp; 
 computation and human–computer interaction\, Velian will\nshare insights
  on ethical design\, accessibility\, and what it means to\nunderstand and 
 represent human experiences in technology.
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/anthropology/events/silver-medal-lecture-dr-amy-sc
 ott
LOCATION:EV3 - Environment 3\, room 4412 200 University Avenue West Room 11
 02 Waterloo ON N2L 3G1 Canada
SUMMARY:Silver Medal Lecture: Dr. Amy Scott
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Join Dr. Amy Scott\, Associate Professor at Trent University in
  the\nDepartments of Anthropology and Forensic Science\, for her talk on\n
 \"Turning a rescue excavation of an 18th century cemetery into a unique\nv
 isitor experience at the Fortress of Louisbourg National Historic\nSite o
 f Canada\"
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/anthropology/events/graduate-forum-2025
LOCATION:HH - J.G. Hagey Hall of the Humanities 200 University Avenue West 
 1106 Waterloo ON N2L 3G1 Canada
SUMMARY:Graduate Forum 2025
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the Annual Grad Forum where our Public Issues Anthr
 opology\nMA students present their research. 
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/anthropology/events/brown-bag-series-talk-bioarcha
 eological-and-archaeological
LOCATION:PAS - Psychology\, Anthropology\, Sociology 200 University Avenue 
 West PAS 2030 Waterloo ON N2L 3G1 Canada
SUMMARY:Brown Bag Series Talk - Bioarchaeological and Archaeological\nAppro
 aches to Adolescence: A Case Study from 19th to 20th Century\nEngland
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our next Brown Bag Series talk by Dana Thacher enti
 tled\nBioarchaeological and Archaeological Approaches to Adolescence: A Ca
 se\nStudy from 19th to 20th Century England
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/anthropology/events/anthropology-graduate-school-w
 orkshop
LOCATION:PAS - Psychology\, Anthropology\, Sociology 200 University Avenue 
 West PAS 2030 Waterloo ON N2L 3G1 Canada
SUMMARY:Anthropology Graduate School Workshop
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an informative discussion on the process of applyin
 g to\nour anthropology program.
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/anthropology/events/brown-bag-series-talk-landscap
 e-llama-husbandry-andes
LOCATION:PAS - Psychology\, Anthropology\, Sociology 200 University Avenue 
 West PAS 2030 Waterloo ON N2L 3G1 Canada
SUMMARY:Brown Bag Series Talk - The Landscape of Llama Husbandry in the And
 es\nbefore the Arrival of Europeans
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our next Brown Bag Series talk by Paul Szpak entitl
 ed The\nLandscape of Llama Husbandry in the Andes before the Arrival of\n
 Europeans. Please note that the talk by Professor Paul Szpak\, Trent\nUni
 versity\, originally scheduled for Friday November 21 is cancelled.\nPleas
 e wait until further notice for a new date. 
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/anthropology/events/2025-sally-weaver-award-guest-
 lecture-dr-darcie-deangelo
LOCATION:HH - J.G. Hagey Hall of the Humanities\, Room 1106 200 University 
 Avenue West Waterloo ON N2L 3G1 Canada
SUMMARY:2025 Sally Weaver Award Guest Lecture: Dr. Darcie DeAngelo
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:What happens when we attend ethnographically to the pests at ou
 r\nfeet—like the urban rats we share our lives with? Anthropologist\,\nw
 riter\, and filmmaker Darcie DeAngelo asks\, \"What kind of animal are\nw
 e?\" and explores rodent-human relationships as a pest entourage.
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/anthropology/events/brown-bag-series-talk-identify
 ing-and-uncovering-ontarios
LOCATION:PAS - Psychology\, Anthropology\, Sociology 200 University Avenue 
 West PAS 2030 Waterloo ON N2L 3G1 Canada
SUMMARY:Brown Bag Series Talk - Identifying and Uncovering Ontario’s\nUnm
 arked Graves: Cemetery Work as a Consultant Archaeologist
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our next Brown Bag Series talk by Dr. Katherine Bis
 hop\nentitled _ Identifying and Uncovering Ontario’s Unmarked Graves:\
 nCemetery Work as a Consultant Archaeologist_
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/anthropology/events/brown-bag-series-talk-crafting
 -arabic-language-ideologies
LOCATION:ML - Modern Languages 200 University Avenue West ML 109 Waterloo O
 N N2L 3G1 Canada
SUMMARY:Brown Bag Series Talk - Crafting Arabic: Language Ideologies and\nI
 magined Futures among AI Model Makers in Amman
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our next Brown Bag Series talk by Tarik Adely entit
 led\n_Crafting Arabic: Language Ideologies and Imagined Futures among AI\n
 Model Makers in Amman_
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/anthropology/events/raus-german-command-tok-pisin-
 verb-linguistic-consequences
LOCATION:ML - Modern Languages 200 University Avenue West ML 109 Waterloo O
 N N2L 3G1 Canada
SUMMARY:Raus! From German command to Tok Pisin verb: on the linguistic\ncon
 sequences of colonial encounters
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Join Dr. Philipp S. Angermeyer for a talk examining Tok Pisin\
 , the\nlingua franca of Papua New Guinea\, a language which emerged from\n
 contact between European colonizers and indigenous and enslaved\npeoples.
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