Current students

Thursday, May 16, 2019 4:30 pm - 7:00 pm EDT (GMT -04:00)

Graduate Student Complexity Seminar & Social

New this term, University of Waterloo graduate students will discuss their complex systems work during a monthly seminar. Join us for a 20 minute talk, followed by a 20-minute discussion and feedback opportunity. Afterwards, everyone who is able is welcome to meet at the Graduate House for food and socializing from 6 p.m. onward. 

This month, Jude H. Kurniawan talks about 'Visualizing different perspectives of energy scenarios' on Thursday, May 16 from 4:30-5:30 in EV3 3401. We hope to see you there!

Tuesday, February 26, 2019 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm EST (GMT -05:00)

WICI Graduate Fellowship Awardees: Research Symposium

Amanda Raffoul: Are we (unintentionally) doing more harm than good? Systems Approaches to the Prevention of Eating-and-Weight-Related Disorders

Kevin Church: The Hidden Geometry of Complex Dynamics and How to Exploit It

Katharine Zywert:  Social-Ecological Systems Change and the Future of Human Health

Wednesday, November 5, 2025

New WISIR Director Announcement

Dr. Maryam Mohiuddin Ahmed Appointed Director of the Waterloo Institute for Social Innovation and Resilience (WISIR) 

The Waterloo Institute for Social Innovation and Resilience (WISIR) is pleased to announce that Dr. Maryam Mohiuddin Ahmed has been appointed as its new Director. 

Founded by Dr. Frances Westley, WISIR has long been a global leader in advancing research, teaching, and practice on social innovation and systems change. The Institute has served as a hub for scholars and practitioners committed to addressing complex societal challenges through collaboration, experimentation, and resilience-building. 

In assuming this new role, Dr. Ahmed expressed deep gratitude to those who have guided WISIR’s evolution over the years. 

“I am profoundly grateful to Dr. Frances Westley, whose vision and scholarship gave life to WISIR and deeply influenced the field of social innovation around the world,” she shared. “I also want to honor the thoughtful leadership of Dr. Dan McCarthy and Dr. Sean Geobey, whose stewardship has carried forward WISIR’s legacy of rigor, compassion, and collaboration. It’s an honor to continue building on their work with our remarkable community.” 

As Assistant Professor (Teaching Stream) of Business at the University of Waterloo, Dr. Ahmed brings a unique blend of scholarship, practice, and relational leadership to the Institute. A social innovation scholar-practitioner, her work foregrounds decolonial and relational approaches to social entrepreneurship, finance, systems change, and knowledge co-creation. Her research and pedagogy center “dialogues of wisdoms” and plural ways of knowing, doing, and being to reimagine social innovation as a path toward more equitable, regenerative futures. 

Dr. Ahmed is also a co-steward of the Transition Bridges Project (TBP), a collaborative initiative pioneering systems mediation to address the polycrisis. TBP's practice involves acting as intermediaries across actors, scales, and systems to facilitate dialogue, mutual understanding, conflict transformation, and collective action toward resilient, regenerative communities. 

She completed her PhD in Sustainability Management at the University of Waterloo’s Faculty of Environment, where she was named Valedictorian. She also holds an LL.M. in International Law from the University of California, Berkeley, and B.A./LL.B. degrees from LUMS University in Pakistan. 

As a former co-founder of the Social Innovation Lab and Daftarkhwan, Pakistan’s largest co-working network, Dr. Ahmed has long bridged academic inquiry with lived practice through community-engaged learning, critical pedagogy, and systems-mediation experimentation. 

“WISIR has always been more than an institute,” she notes. “It’s a living community of practice - an ecosystem of people who believe in reimagining systems more in tuned with justice, equity, and regeneration. I look forward to continuing this journey together.” When asked about WISIR’s future directions, Dr. Ahmed is excited to promote radical interdisciplinarity and more inter-systemic approaches to research and practice, while centering pluriversal ways of knowing, doing and being rooted in wisdoms from around the world.  

 

Monday, November 3, 2025 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm EST (GMT -05:00)

WICI Talk with Woi Oh

Join us in welcoming Woi Oh to WICI.  He will present his talk,

"Understanding dynamics of forced migration and conflict through the lens of complex systems".

📅 November 3,2025


📍DC 1301 for refreshments; DC 1302 for the talk


🕑1:00-3:00PM

Tuesday, September 23, 2025

Map the System at UWaterloo and Beyond

Map the System at UWaterloo and Beyond
Paul Heidebrecht discusses UWaterloo’s involvement in Map the System and how it has been integrated as both a curricular and co-curricular learning opportunity, and the impact on students. Gabriel Jabile presents his map, which won this year’s Map the System campus finals at Waterloo, and reflects on his experience competing at the Canadian finals at the Banff Systems Summit and the global finals at Oxford, where he was recognised with an award for excellence for the inclusion of underrepresented voices in his research.
Understanding Livestock Disease Outbreaks in Uganda
Gabriel Jabile
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