Responding to Disclosures of Sexual Violence (CTE2270)
Learn how to support students who disclose experiences of sexual violence, understand your confidentiality responsibilities, and reflect on how your own beliefs shape your response.
Learn how to support students who disclose experiences of sexual violence, understand your confidentiality responsibilities, and reflect on how your own beliefs shape your response.
This workshop by the Statistical Consulting and Survey Researchh Unit provides a comprehensive review of fundamental statistical concepts using the R software.
Learn about insights on emerging and established trends in healthcare from Velocity, leaders from Amplify Care, and four Ontario Health Teams (OHTs).
Learn how to use questions in the classroom to facilitate learning and encourage participation.
You're invited to join Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs for a viewing of finalist GRADflix submissions before the winners are announced.
Join the Statistical Consulting and Survey Research Unit for an introductory workshop to R, where you’ll learn the fundamentals of this powerful open-source language. No prior programming experience is required.
Hosted by the Office of Indigenous Relations, this one-day non-competitive celebration of Indigenous heritage features vendors, dancers, and singers from the Waterloo region and beyond.
Graduate students are invited to attend the Waterloo Institute for Complexity and Innovation (WICI) open house to meet WICI members and learn how to get involved.
This panel focuses on issues relating to free speech, hate speech laws, and freedom of expression in and beyond university environments. It brings significant attention to the wealth and poverty of free speech, to university conduct under the rubric of expanding freedom of expression, and to matters concerning the banning of symbols, emblems, flags, uniforms, and insignia under hate speech laws.
Celebrating PhD students who recently achieved candidacy in their program.