Data Journeys: Tears, Tabs and Terrible File Names
Walk through practical strategies for naming, storing and structuring your data so you can find what you need.
Walk through practical strategies for naming, storing and structuring your data so you can find what you need.
Learn how to research trends, competitors, and organizations to get skills that are valuable for co-op, launching a venture, or applied research.
Learn how to use Library tools and openly available sources to research markets and understand customer needs.
This interactive workshop is a collaboration between the Library and the Writing and Communication Centre and is designed for graduate students who are working on a literature review as part of a project proposal, thesis or dissertation, or a standalone journal article.
Are you looking to solve big problems, but you’re not sure where to start? In this online workshop, Waterloo’s entrepreneurship librarian will show you how to understand the landscape of a problem and possibly identify some paths to how you might contribute to a solution.
Join the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) for upcoming information sessions on the doctoral and postdoctoral programs.
Did you know that accommodations through AccessAbility Services can be obtained for all graduate milestones? Attend this session to learn about the accommodations and supports available to you as a graduate student.
Learn how to prepare for one of the biggest milestones in your program.
Ask questions, get tips, and obtain feedback on your GRADflix script and/or video.
Join Leah Foster and Grace Wong from Campus Wellness to learn about the Be You mental health initiative, mental health supports on campus and in the community, and reflect on and identify your circle of care.