Arts Graduate Studies Information Session
Wondering if graduate school is the right fit for you?
Wondering if graduate school is the right fit for you?
What can Hannah Arendt’s life and work teach us about our present political moment? For the 2020 Grimm Lecture, the Waterloo Centre for German Studies presents Arendt scholar Samantha Rose Hill speaking about the renewed interest in Hannah Arendt’s work, and why we should be reading Arendt now to better understand the politics of today. PLEASE NOTE: THIS LECTURE WILL BE LIVE-STREAMED.
Do you want to be leading change and making a difference?
Join us in a conversation with Arts alumni who are leading the way in the Diversity, Equity and Inclusion sector
Join us in a conversation with Arts alumni who are leading the way in the Marketing and Communication sector.
Join us in a conversation with Arts alumni who are carving their own path in new and emerging fields of work.
Curious about what you can do with a BA? Wondering how you can stand out to employers? Don’t know what kind of career you want after graduating?
Are you curious about career opportunities in Marketing and Communications?
Join us in a conversation with Arts alumni who are leading the way in Marketing and Communications roles across various sectors.
Are you interested in working in Tech? Join us as we chat with Arts alumni, about how they turned their Arts degree into a career in Tech.
Are you interested in working in Public Service? Join us as we chat with Arts alumni, about how they turned their Arts degree into a career in Public Service.
Hear from Arts alumni about how they've been able to navigate the public services industry as an Arts degree holder, and what opportunities lie within the government and beyond.
The Faculty of Arts and the Balsillie School of International Affairs co-present this conversation with George Elliott Clarke (BA '84 English at UWaterloo) and Dr. Wendell Adjetey (McGill University) exploring the complexities of identity and the question, “Who do you think you are, and who gets to decide?”.