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Margaret Insley and Sara Aghakazemjourabbaf publish article based on their studies
An article has been published for the Science for Environment Policy, a news service published by the European Commission's Environment Directorate-General. This article is a summary based on the paper, Leaving your tailings behind: Environmental bonds, bankruptcy and waste cleanup, a study by Margaret Insley and PhD graduate, Sara Aghakazemjourabbaf.
Labour Economist Mikal Skuterud is featured in a Globe and Mail article
Mikal Skuterud comments in an article that discusses job switching trends in Canada. He provides some perspective on why this is an excellent time to switch professions, but few people are actually doing so. Read the full Globe and Mail article here.
Lecturer Zara Liaqat publishes paper on import data
Lecturer Zara Liaqat was recently featured in Faculti for her research paper covering firm to firm networks and international trade utilizing customs data from Pakistan.
Susan Shu Chang receives an Award
Congratulations to Susan Shu Chang, a UWaterloo Economics Alumna and the Arts 2021 Young Alumni Award recipient! Susan specializes in a wide range of expertise across the tech world, from applied machine learning to game development; she has made an impressive impact on the tech industry.
And that’s a wrap! First ECON-nection mentorship program concludes
The end of the Fall term in 2021 also marked the conclusion of the department’s first ever mentorship program for new Economics majors. The ECON-nection mentorship program connects 2A Economics students, who are in the first term of their studies as an Economics major, with upper year Economics students as their guide and friendly colleagues.
Our Professors feature in Macleans magazine
Professors Stéphanie Lluis and Mikal Skuterud are featured in Macleans magazine 'chartstravaganza' this week. Learn more about these charted trends and check out the article.
"What is holding back progress in science, innovation and cinema?"
Prof. Mikko Packalen comments in The Atlantic and his work is featured.
Credit: Bettmann / Getty; The Atlantic
Professor Emeritus Karl Bennett featured in UWaterloo news
Recently featured in the UWaterloo daily bulletin was a very interesting article about the Black experience at Waterloo from the 1960s to the 1990s. Some of the early hires of Black professors are highlighted, including Dr. Karl Bennett in Economics, now a Professor Emeritus. These faculty members "had lasting impacts on the community and the world."
Water Institute partners with Brazil
Roy Brouwer, Executive Director of the Water Institute and Professor in Economics, collaborates with several UWaterloo contributors on a project to address water scarcity in Brazil. Read the full article here.