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POSTPONED - Hear for the Beer
Back by popular demand!
Our professors had such a great time in Toronto last year, they insisted on a second round!
One again we're bringing a little bit of the Faculty of Science to Toronto for some casual academic conversations. Pull up a chair, have a drink and a few munchies on us, and engage in some spirited discussions with various science faculty members.
Lake Futures Webinar Series: Philippe Van Cappellen
The role of dams and the nearshore zone on phosphorus flows along the river-lake interface
With continued concern for eutrophication in the lower Great Lakes, scientists, government and stakeholders continue to work together towards effective management solutions. In these freshwater systems, phosphorus is a main driver of algal blooms. Our ability to manage phosphorus in these systems to improve water quality is limited by our understanding of phosphorus flows and cycling along rivers and into large lakes.
World Wetlands Day 2021
9th Annual World Wetlands Day Research Symposium at the University of Waterloo
International Women's Day High Tea Social
Grab your favourite afternoon drink, cozy up in your favourite chair and spend an hour with some truly inspirational women. Whether you'd like to just listen, or engage over text in the online chat forum, this virtual high tea social will be a lively commentary and round-table discussion about why women choose to challenge.
New Faculty Lecture Series
Come meet our newest faculty members
The Faculty of Science is proud to announce a new, complimentary online lecture series that highlights the incredible new talent in our midst. Over the coming months, we will be hosting a series of talks from a wide range of topics that introduce you to our latest lecturers, researchers and future stars of the Faculty.
2021-2022 Henry Darcy Distinguished Lecture
Join us for an in-person Henry Darcy Distinguished Lecture featuring Dr. Chen Zhu from Indiana University.
Talk title: Hydrogeochemistry: Recent Advances and Opportunities & Challenges Ahead
Please note that as this is an in-person event, current University of Waterloo COVID-19 protocols will be followed. Masks are required and all attendees must submit vaccination records to the university.
2022 Farvolden Lecture | Guest speaker Dr. J.F. (Rick) Devlin
The Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences Proudly Presents:
J.F. (Rick) Delvin, PhD, University of Kansas
CSEG Distinguished Lecture
CSEG Distinguished Lecture
Dr. Rachel Newrick, P.Geoph., P.Geol.
Exploration Geophysicist
Geophysics ... the future is so bright, we have to wear shades
Water Talks: The Global Water Crisis Paradox: Groundwater, Food and Poverty with John Cherry
There are many factors are behind today’s environmental crisis, including rising greenhouse gas emissions, but freshwater—and therefore groundwater—is most fundamental and urgent because it is the most basic requirement for humans, along with food.
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