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Thursday, August 21, 2025

Imagining a Regenerative Future

 POSTPONED:  WICI event

Please register to be kept up to date with how to be involved in bioregioning and our events.  

Be part of a community effort to reimagine the future of the Grand River. The launch begins a shared journey of mapping next steps and building relationships to support resilience and thriving communities across the Grand River Watershed. All are welcome.

Tuesday, June 10, 2025

WICI Speaker Series Announced

The Waterloo Institute for Complexity & Innovation (WICI) is proud to launch our 2025 Speaker Series with two thought-provoking events.  

Join us for two inspiring talks on complexity, governance, AI, and relational futures featuring:.

Dr. Rik Logtenburg, June 26, 2:30 pm,

and

Dr. Vanessa Andreotti, June 27, 10:30 am.

More information and registration details can be found on our events page.  

Registration for this free 1 week self-paced course to grasp complex concepts, craft ABMs with geospatial data, and code in NetLogo ends August 12, 2024

Are you or someone you know, an active complex systems scholar outside UW, but in Canada? University of Waterloo Institute for Complexity and Innovation (WICI) is seeking applicants for a new category of WICI membership: External Core Membership & External Node Coordinators. We are considering starting a Canadian Network for Complex Systems (CNCS), with our external core members establishing the first nodes.

Are you or someone you know, an active complex systems scholar outside UW, but in Canada? University of Waterloo Institute for Complexity and Innovation (WICI) is seeking applicants for two new categories of WICI membership: External Core Membership and External Node Coordinator Membership. We are considering starting a Canadian Network for Complex Systems (CNCS), with our external node coordinator members establishing the first nodes.

A formal letter with background information and application guidelines can be viewed here.