Part-time MBET Information Session
Register for this virtual information session to learn more about the part-time Master of Business, Entrepreneurship and Technology (MBET) program!
Register for this virtual information session to learn more about the part-time Master of Business, Entrepreneurship and Technology (MBET) program!
We are looking for yourphotos for International Education Week! The Associate Dean-International Office is looking for student-submitted photos that showcase global experience - pictures of food, cities, landscapes, a photo that evokes a memory and shows the perspective you'e gained through travel, study, and/or work abroad or across Canada.
See the legendary Professor Larry Smith deliver one of his famous addresses in this lecture about the COVID-19 crisis from an economic perspective. All are welcome to register and attend this virtual webinar.
In a worldwide race to find solutions to the COVID-19 pandemic, Waterloo Engineering professors and alumni are working on engineering a variety of unique solutions. Join us for this virtual webinar to learn about vaccine development and the complexities involved, portable and rapid diagnostic testing, and innovative ways of using imaging for screening and diagnosis.
If you plan to work for a tech company or are thinking of starting your own, this talk is for you.
As part of Remote Learning Community events this term, Steven Cutler (SYDE BASc 2005; SYDE MASc 2006) and Geoffrey Rawle (SYDE BASc 2005), who practice law at Davies Ward Phillips & Vineberg LLP in Toronto where they specialize in tech related issues, are coming to give a talk.
Please see the following message from Prof. Carl Haas, Chair.
“So you are done now, and you will be moving on to new things, but first take time to celebrate. Congratulations!”
Below are 2 links for messages from Department faculty and staff. Enjoy your special day and the virtual Convocation ceremony on Saturday.
A special message to the Spring 2020 graduates!
Congratulations. You did it! It’s time to celebrate your hard-earned engineering degree with your classmates at an interactive virtual celebration!
Do you want to be involved in the future of the society? Run to be a member of the next B-Society Executive team! Nominate yourself.
Represents Engineering students to faculty and university and guide the vision of the Engineering Society
Provides academic, co-op and mental health supports and advocates on student issues
Oversee the society operations, budgets and spaces (Novelties, POETS, RidgidWare)
EngSoc Scavenger Hunt is a term long event where students find items or participate in events to collect points. It's a chance for people to get involved in the Engineering community and school-wide events. Just like the name would suggest, we are sending you on a gigantic scavenger hunt! Check out the list of items and instructions.
TOP PRIZE: PURPLE HARD HAT
There are only 5 purple hard hats available! Prize will go to:
Make your voice heard by attending EngSoc council meetings! Mandate the executive to work on your behalf, run to sit on a committee, and help make decisions that impact the future of EngSoc. Especially this term, we want to hear how you and your classmates are adapting to online school and what we can do to help you!
