Belair Centre Speaker Series: European Historical Reconciliation and East Asia
Belair Centre Speaker Series
European Historical Reconciliation and East Asia
When: Wednesday, March 29, 2023 | 6:30pm - 7:50 pm ET
Belair Centre Speaker Series
European Historical Reconciliation and East Asia
When: Wednesday, March 29, 2023 | 6:30pm - 7:50 pm ET
Daniel Qi, a graduate student who took JAPAN courses at Renison, recently received a prestigious scholarship funded by the Japanese Government. This scholarship is offered by The Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (English acronym: MEXT) to Canadian students wishing to pursue their studies at a Japanese university.
Email cls@uwaterloo.ca to receive the link for our virtual info sessions. No registration required to attend in-person drop-in office hours.
Renison recently embarked on a reimagining exercise with many of our Anglican Church partners to determine the role that Renison can play in supporting and advancing community engagement and outreach. There is a desire for a variety of events, workshops and retreats to be made freely and readily available to our community that will serve as stages of support on our spiritual journey together.
The second in the SSW speaker series features Vikki Reynolds, who will speak about Collective Care, Solidarity and Justice Doing.
When: Wednesday, March 8, 2023, 12:30-2:00pm
Where: Online
In just a few weeks, Renison’s Knowledge Development and Exchange (KDE) Hub for Mental Health Promotion will hold its third Annual Symposium, February 28 and March 1. This free virtual event is open to all who are interested in mental health promotion, including Renison students, colleagues and friends.
When: Wednesday, February 15, 2023 | 6:30pm - 7:50 pm ET
Hybrid - online via Zoom
Featuring: Scott M. Harrison, Senior Program Manager - Engaging Asia / Canada-Asia Sustainability Tracker Northeast Asia at the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada and Research Fellow at the David Lam Centre for Asian Studies at Simon Fraser University
Sponsored by the Eurasia Foundation and with support from the Keiko and Charles Belair Centre for East Asian Studies
Kindness-Grams: February 13-17
Throughout Valentine's Day week, from February 13-17, the Renison Wellness Committee will have Kindness-Grams available at Moose Tracks. The fee for each Gram is $2 (or pay what you can), all of which will go to support the Student Urgent Needs (SUN) Bursary.
Grams can be purchased from Moose Tracks using credit, debit, or your Wat Card. If you happen to have a toonie or two, Moose Tracks can accept it, but will be unable to offer change. A limited number of Grams will be available, please get yours early - if we can, we'll make a few extra through the week to re-supply but we don't want any to go to waste!
Throughout Valentine's Day week, from February 13-17, the Renison Wellness Committee will have Kindness-Grams available at Moose Tracks. The fee for each Gram is $2 each (or pay what you can), all of which will go to support Students First.
When: Wednesday, February 8, 2023 | 6:30pm - 7:50 pm ET
Hybrid - online via Zoom, and in person at REN 1918
Featuring: John Price, Professor Emeritus of History, University of Victoria
Sponsored by the Eurasia Foundation and with support from the Keiko and Charles Belair Centre for East Asian Studies