GRADflix Advice Drop-In Session
Ask questions, get tips, and obtain feedback on your GRADflix script and/or video.
Ask questions, get tips, and obtain feedback on your GRADflix script and/or video.
Would you like to learn more about scoping and systematic reviews and what steps are involved when conducting each of these review types? This workshop discusses the methods of each review type, as well as how to decide which is best to use and more.
Graduate students, postdocs, and their families are invited to join us for a fall bonfire at the Laurel Creek fire pit.
Explore the intersection of science and poetry through her unique lens—where ecological insight meets lyrical storytelling, sparking deep reflection on complexity, innovation, and our place in the natural world.
Explore why research reproducibility and replicability matter, what happens if it’s not, and how to detect unreliable research around you. This workshop will also explore tools and techniques to make your research reproducible—even if you’re starting from a pile of mystery scripts.
Learn how to prepare for one of the biggest milestones in your program.
Join the Sustainability Office for a lunch & learn with the Region of Waterloo Waste Management team on Tues, Nov 4 from 12-1pm to learn more about the switch to cart-based collection in March 2026.
Systematic and scoping reviews require a rigorous and reproducible search methodology. This workshop outlines the expectations of a systematic search and provides practical experience in developing a search methodology which meets systematic standards.
In this workshop, we’ll reframe the often-tedious process of cleaning data as an act of care: for your project, your collaborators and yourself. You’ll learn how to spot and fix common issues, streamline messy data sets, and create workflows that feel less like punishment and more like progress.
Stop by to check out the Sustainability Office's selection of school supplies, home goods, kitchenware, and more. Donations are also welcome!