Roadmap to systems thinking: UWaterloo Map the System Workshop
Join Map the System Campus Lead, Leah Feor for a workshop focused on offering you a step-by-step guide to Map the System.
Join Map the System Campus Lead, Leah Feor for a workshop focused on offering you a step-by-step guide to Map the System.
Join the Skoll Centre for Social Entrepreneurship on Tuesday 1st Feb 2022 at 12:30 PM EST for the first Map the System workshop assisting participants in "Framing Your Problem". Register to attend.
After months of research, learning, and preparation, the six top Map the System teams at UWaterloo will compete at the virtual Campus Final on April 7, 2022.
Map the System is a global challenge hosted by Oxford University that tasks students with mapping a problem using systems-thinking tools. Students will pitch their completed "map" of their problem to a panel of judges, with the winners receiving cash prizes and the opportunity to represent the University of Waterloo at the virtual Canadian Final
Voices Together: A Celebration of Art and Music explores the complementary nature of visual art and worship in the Mennonite Church. Featuring over a dozen works of art found in Voices Together, the exhibition offers visitors a more intimate view of the art found in this new Mennonite hymnal.
Are you interested in participating in Map the System 2022 but don't know where to start? Do you want to hear from a past competitor who won the Campus Final, and competed in the Canadian and Global Final?
Tackling global challenges starts with understanding a problem and its wider context, rather than jumping straight into a business plan or an idea for a quick fix. The Map the System pitch competition asks you to select a social or environmental issue and to explore, probe, and research all the connecting elements and factors around it. We want you to present this issue back to us in a way that people can understand, share, and learn from.
Register to drop in to the Kindred Credit Union Centre for Peace Advancement from 12:00 - 1:00 pm to learn about internship, work, and volunteer opportunities available with Grebel Peace Incubator participants and Core Collaborators co-located at the Centre.
If Trauma Could Echo is a community-based project that acknowledges and grieves the untold stories of trauma collected from students, staff, and faculty at Conrad Grebel University College and the University of Waterloo. This project accompanies Yasmeen Nematt Alla's exhibit at the Grebel Gallery, Not Traumatic Enough for a Shock Blanket.
On September 21, 2014, the Kindred Credit Union Centre for Peace Advancement opened its doors for the first time in celebration of the International Day of Peace. Since then, the CPA has hosted Peace Week to celebrate and promote the pursuit of peace and justice in our community and around the world.
Where do we go to talk about our everyday traumatic experiences that we do not believe are worthy of sharing?