Tuesday, January 23, 2018


Performance appraisal season is upon us

Human Resources is reminding campus that it's that time of year again - the time for staff performance appraisals.

"Please ensure that you review, document, and discuss your performance for 2017 with your manager," says the memo from Human Resources, circulated last Friday. "Your performance appraisal should include a meaningful discussion that highlights your accomplishments and goals."

Staff and their managers should be meeting in January and February to discuss performance and review the performance appraisal, and the final date for performance appraisal forms to be submitted to Human Resources is March 16.

Performance appraisal information and forms are available on the Human Resources website. Human Resources also suggests that staff members might find the following pages helpful.

Policy 5 is available for review on the Secretariat’s website. This site contains all relevant policy information about the administration of the salary program, as well as salary scales. Human Resources notes that the salary scales for May 1, 2018 have not yet been negotiated.

For managers, Human Resources suggests reviewing Policy 18 for information on managing staff and conducting performance appraisals. Additionally, all managers must receive performance management training before they write their first performance evaluations. OHD405 Performance Conversations

Anyone with questions about the appraisals process can speak with their managers directly or contact their Human Resources partner.

GM allocates $200K in scholarship fund to Waterloo

Dean of Engineering Pearl Sullivan speaks at a General Motors of Canada event.

Pearl Sullivan, dean of Waterloo Engineering, speaks at the announcement event as Steve Carlisle of GM Canada looks on.

A version of this article originally appeared on the Engineering news site.

Waterloo Engineering is the first beneficiary of a $1.8-million fund launched by GM Canada to encourage students in STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) fields and inspire the next generation of innovators.

Announced at the official opening of the car company’s new Canadian Technical Centre for software development in Markham, the GM Canada STEM Fund will provide $200,000 for scholarships for engineering master’s students at Waterloo.

“The University of Waterloo is proud to have GM Canada as a committed industry and research partner supporting Canada’s top engineering talent at Waterloo from scholarships to co-op job placements,” said Feridun Hamdullahpur.

The GM fund will build on the success of past programs to introduce elementary and high school students, particularly girls, to STEM subjects through hands-on programs across the country.

It will also help young researchers study at the post-secondary level through a series of new scholarships at leading universities. The GM Canada Innovators Award at Waterloo is the first of those scholarships.

Citing the strong, diverse, ongoing relationship Waterloo Engineering already has with GM, dean of engineering Pearl Sullivan said the “generous donation will ensure we continue to cultivate an ecosystem of higher learners who will advance impactful solutions for real-world challenges.”

The new centre in Markham will have a staff of more than 700 and leverage partnerships with universities and local companies. It will focus on software development and innovation in next-generation active safety, in-car infotainment systems, and software and controls related to self-driving vehicles.

“General Motors is redefining mobility and focused on realizing our vision of a world with zero crashes, zero emissions and zero congestion,” said Steve Carlisle, president and managing director of GM Canada. “We believe that to realize this vision, we will need to support far greater participation in STEM.”

LITE grants awarded to innovative teaching projects

The Office of the Associate Vice President, Academic, and the Centre for Teaching Excellence have announced the recipients of this year’s Learning Innovation and Teaching Enhancement (LITE) full grants. The winning projects are:

Since 2012, 14 LITE Full Grants of up to $30,000 have been awarded to instructors and staff investigating innovative approaches to enhancing teaching and fostering deep student learning at Waterloo.

To learn more about the recipients and the upcoming LITE seed grant deadline, visit the Centre for Teaching Excellence website. The deadline for seed grant applications is Friday, February 2.

Link of the day

The principal cast of 80s tv show "The A-Team."

35 years ago: The A-Team debuts

When and where

HeForShe Ideathon, Tuesday, January 23, STC 2002.

The Centre for Teaching Excellence presents - Teaching Dossiers, Tuesday, January 23, 1:30 p.m., TC 2218.

Résumé Tips: Thinking Like an Employer, Tuesday, January 23, 5:00 p.m., TC 1208.

Grammar studio series: Workshop 2, Wednesday, January 24, 10:00 a.m.

Chemistry Seminar Series:  Hypervalent Iodine Chemistry, Wednesday, January 24, 11:00 a.m., C2-361.

Résumé Tips (for employees only), Wednesday, January 24, 12:00 p.m., TC1208.

Noon Hour Concert: Schubert Trout Quintet, Wednesday, January 24, 12:30 p.m., Conrad Grebel University College Chapel.

SeminarBio-inspired operations on formal languages, and their properties,” Da-Jung Cho, Department of Computer Science, Yonsei University, Seoul, Wednesday, January 24, 1:30 p.m., DC 1304.

Chemistry Seminar: Pushpull Alternating and Hypercoordinate Asymmetrical Architectures for Light and Moisture Stable Polystannanes, Wednesday, January 24, 2:30 p.m., C2-361.

Seminar, “Realistic 3D graphics in real time,” Morgan McGuire, NVIDIA; University of Waterloo; Williams College, Wednesday, January 24, 4:00 p.m., DC 2568.

Vision Science Research Seminar Series featuring Dr. Mitchell M. Scheiman, Salus University, “Objective Assessment of Disparity Vergence after Treatment of Symptomatic Convergence Insufficiency,” Wednesday, January 24, 4:30 p.m., OPT 347.

Panel Discussion with Women’s Studies Alumni, Wednesday, January 24, 5:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m., Hagey Hall 373. Please note the correct time.

Professional School Interviews (Standard), Wednesday, January 24, 5:30 p.m., TC 1208.

Velocity Start: What’s Your Problem? Wednesday, January 24, 7:30 p.m., Velocity Start, SCH 2ndFloor.

Getting organized: tools for resisting racism and white supremacy, Thursday, January 25 to Saturday, January 28.

Horizon2020 information session, Thursday, January 25, 10:30 a.m., QNC 1501.

Environment Seminar Series: Nancy Worth and Daniel Cockayne of GEM, Thursday, January 25, 11:30 a.m., St. Paul's 1102.

Fretz Visiting Scholar Lecture: Muslim-Mennonite Encounters in the Russian Empire, Thursday, January 25, 7:30 p.m., Conrad Grebel Great Hall.

Career Interest Assessment (Strong Interest Inventory), Friday, January 26, 10:30 a.m., TC 1112.

Knowledge Integration seminar: “Humanising Musical Conversations with Technology”, speaker: Gurpreet Chana, “The Tabla Guy”, Friday, January 26, 2:30 p.m., Chapel, Conrad Grebel College.

Lectures in Catholic Experience featuring Austen Ivereigh, “Communicating the Church in the Age of Francis,” Friday, January 26, 7:30 p.m., St. Jerome’s University, Academic Centre Vanstone Lecture Hall.

WIMIN: Waterloo Women: Ideas, Makers, Innovators,Friday, January 26 to Saturday, January 27, Applied Health Sciences expansion.

Waterloo Game Jam MAKE Event/Global Game Jam, Friday, January 26, 4:30 p.m. to Sunday, January 28, 6:15 p.m., QNC 1502.

orchestra@uwaterloo Aria & Concerto Competition Finalist Concert, Saturday, January 27, 7:00 p.m., Conrad Grebel University College Chapel.

FIRST Lego League West Ontario Provincials, Sunday, January 28, 10:00 a.m., Physical Activities Complex.

Seminar, “From SAT to stochastic SAT,” Ricardo Salmon, David R. Cheriton School of Computer Science, Monday, January 29, 1:00 p.m., DC 2306C.

NEW - Confucius Institute public lecture, “How to Appreciate Peking Opera,” Monday, January 29, 11:30, REN 2103.

Effective Cover Letters (for employees only), Tuesday, January 30, 12:00 p.m., TC 1208.

GreenHouse Discovery Lab with KidsAbilityWednesday, January 31, 5:30 p.m., GreenHouse innovation space, St. Paul's University College.

Velocity Start: Building a Kick A** Team, “Brainstorm business ideas that rock,” Wednesday, January 31, 7:30 p.m., Velocity Start, SCH 2nd Floor.