By: Matthew King (he/him)

Tech Stewardship Practice Program helps students prepare for the future of work.

This winter the Tech Stewardship Practice Program is offering a free micro-credential opportunity, available to all University of Waterloo students, that introduces the three core commitments of Tech Stewardship.

The program includes exercises to help you integrate ethical and societal questions into your work. By participating in the micro-credential, you'll deepen your understanding of your relationship with technology, how your values are shaped by technology and how you can support your peers through daily practice.

You can complete the program in five to six weeks with only 12 hours of online programming completed at your own pace. Flexibility is a major aspect of the program, to easily fit with your other commitments. If you do not finish before the program close date, you can simply register for the next program session and pick up where you left off.


Ready to become a tech steward?

Register by January 31! If you have any questions about the Tech Stewardship Practice Program, contact programs@techstewardship.com.

Note: To register for free, select University of Waterloo under Post Secondary Institution Partners on the registration page and register with your uwaterloo email address.