Snapshot of Antarctica’s past helps predict future climate
PhD candidate Anna-Mireilla Hayden is researching how models of 34 million years of water flow below an Antarctic glacier could alter estimates of rising sea levels.
PhD candidate Anna-Mireilla Hayden is researching how models of 34 million years of water flow below an Antarctic glacier could alter estimates of rising sea levels.
Each year, the University of Waterloo recognizes faculty members who go above and beyond in guiding, supporting and inspiring their graduate students. This year’s winners recognized outstanding supervisors from the faculties of Arts, Environment, Health and Mathematics.
Effective May 1, 2025, the minimum funding rate for eligible graduate students in a PhD program and graduate Teaching Assistants (TAs) and graduate Research Assistants (RAs) will see an annual increase of 4.5%.
PhD candidate Peter Wray is exploring ice dynamics in the Yukon's St. Elias Mountains to prepare for sea level rise and to protect water resources.
Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs (GSPA) is thrilled to send four doctoral students to experience the fun and writing development opportunities offered through Lake Shift.
The University of Waterloo is conducting a graduate student housing survey to better understand the current housing experiences and preferences of graduate students. Your input will directly inform the University’s long-term planning for Campus Housing, ensuring that future housing supports align with student needs.
Stacey Colliver worked with Community Justice Initiatives in Waterloo Region as part of an applied research project.
Emily Shantz seized an applied research opportunity that bridged the gap between her academic research and real-world impact.
PhD student Shirley Wang is working on a new mathematical model that can determine a baby’s overall drug exposure when their mother is taking medication.
As a graduate student, you have the right to seek academic accommodations on creed/religious grounds.