Reading Robots
The Global Engagement Seminar Speaker Series presents a talk and Q&A with posthuman care expert Amelia DeFalco.
The Global Engagement Seminar Speaker Series presents a talk and Q&A with posthuman care expert Amelia DeFalco.
The Global Engagement Seminar Speaker Series presents a talk and Q&A with digital rhetoric expert Heather Woods.
The 2024 Silversides guest speaker, Samer Al- Saber, is an artist/scholar and Assistant Professor of Theatre and Performance Studies at Stanford University. His work concerns identity, race, and ethnicity at the intersection of Islam and the arts.
Please join us for a hoop dance performance and workshop with Feryn King on Wednesday, March 20. Feryn King is an Indigenous (Mohawk) artist, professional international hoop dancer, and member of the Wolf Clan in Akwesasne, Quebec.
The Global Engagement Seminar Speaker Series presents a talk and Q&A with robotics law and policy expert Kristen Thomasen.
Join the Critical Tech Talk series to hear guest speaker Kari Zacharias, Assistant Professor in the Centre for Engineering Professional Practice and Engineering Education, University of Manitoba. Her talk looks at how engineers can work towards responsibility, sustainability, and equity in design by practicing humility as respect of other ways of knowing, doing, being, and making.
All are welcome to join the annual Desmarais Family Summit — an interactive exhibition that gives our Global Engagement students the unique opportunity to share their research projects on this year’s theme, “Me and my Robot.”
An event for instructors who are grappling with challenges faced by generative AI, specifically in writing assignments.
Please join this special Faculty of Arts research presentation featuring our five current Lupina Foundation Postdoctoral Research Fellows. Now in its third year, this postdoctoral program is generously sponsored by the Lupina Foundation and supports the best and brightest researchers addressing the social determinants of health.
This international, interdisciplinary conference will explore and underline how we engage in cooperative academic conversations, share approaches that work well, and cultivate openness and freedom of expression. The conference is part of the University of Waterloo’s commitment and actions for a campus culture that values both freedom of expression and the safety and wellbeing of our community members.