UW Future Ethics Club: Yap and snack
Interested in writing, research, or meaningful conversation? Join us in E5 2004 at 6pm for our first info session.
Open to all, with free snacks!
Interested in writing, research, or meaningful conversation? Join us in E5 2004 at 6pm for our first info session.
Open to all, with free snacks!
United College GreenHouse is excited and proud to be hosting the 32nd Social Impact Showcase. Join us in celebrating youth-led social innovation, entrepreneurship and impact on Wednesday, November 20th | 4:00-5:30 pm at United College (Alumni Hall). The Showcase creates a unique and valuable opportunity for our students to connect with community members who may support them on their journey in refining their ideas.
We hope to see you there. Please register for this event here. Kindly forward this invite to those in your network.
We would like to warmly invite you to attend our student Showcase event for the multi-universityInterdisciplinary Engineering for Sustainability and Innovation (aka ‘How to Change the World’) course, running this term in partnership with the global social enterprise How to Change the World and ten faculties of engineering from across Canada.
Across this term, our students have collaborated in small multi-university and interdisciplinary teams to identify and understand a complex sustainability – social and/or environmental – challenge faced by a real-world community. With the support of peers, teaching team and global mentors and experts they have devised, designed and proposed an implementable idea for positively impacting that challenge.
This in-person Showcase will provide our students with the opportunity to showcase their excellent work to a valuable audience at our university. Your presence will be meaningful to these talented and motivated students!
Location TBA.
You’re invited to Research Talks, a public event and panel discussion featuring guest speakers Kesha Bodawala - P & P Optica, Evan Jones - Stitch Media, and Sirisha Rambhatla and Will Zhao - University of Waterloo.
What does it mean to think of drones as a culture? In this exhibition, Sara Matthews employs installation and and social documentary practices to provoke a dialogue about the logistics of drone technologies and our intimate relations with them.
Demine Robotics is bringing their robotic solution into the Cambodian minefields to clear explosives and needs your support!
Please join Demine Robotics on International Mine Awareness Day, Thursday, April 4th and be a part of the journey of building robots with a humanitarian mission.
Launch of the new Institute occurs on Friday, Sep. 27 at 10am, Bruce White Atrium–M3.
The Faculty of Mathematics is sponsoring a brainstorming session to populate displays that showcase the history of computing today at 2:00 p.m. in MC 5501. Faculty, staff, retirees from across campus are invited to attend. Refreshments will be provided.
The session organizers are looking to collect stories, anecdotes and notes to develop three displays including: