EngSoc Women In Engineering Happy Hour
Fix yourself a drink, grab a seat, and join some friends online for a socially distant happy hour!

Fix yourself a drink, grab a seat, and join some friends online for a socially distant happy hour!

Fix yourself a drink, grab a seat, and join some friends online for a socially distant happy hour!

Fix yourself a drink, grab a seat, and join some friends online for a socially distant happy hour!

Video call your friends in EngSoc and don't forget to bring your pets! Have your furry friends on call with the POETS background to enjoy an evening of comfort and fun. It is not necessary to have a pet to be a part, you can just come say hi to the cuties!

Video call your friends in EngSoc and don't forget to bring your pets! Have your furry friends on call with the POETS background to enjoy an evening of comfort and fun. It is not necessary to have a pet to be a part, you can just come say hi to the cuties!

Need help with your resume? Want someone to look it over? Have a video conference with an upper year in the same program or field of work as you and get critiques to make your resume perfect!
Can't make it to a Resume Critique session? Need another pair of eyes on your resume? Luckily Resume Rescue is around for the whole term! Send in your resume, and one of our upper year volunteers will take a look at it, mark it up and send it back to you. Send your resume online!
Students and alumni are invited to participate in an exclusive Office Hour with engineering alumnus Paul-Michael Dekker (BASc '80), Professional Networker, Futurist, Systems Design Engineer and Entrepreneur!
All Systems Design Engineering alumni are invited back to campus for our annual Systems Design / Biomedical Engineering lunch, lecture, and capstone design symposium. Join us for a complimentary lunch, reconnect with the department, and enjoy a cutting-edge research presentation exclusively for Systems Design Engineering alumni.
Systems Design Engineering graduate students will present their research in 3 minutes using 1 slide in this 3MT Engineering heat.
You may not know that it takes 2,700 litres of water to make one t-shirt - enough for one person to drink for 900 days.
Now, a technology developed at the University of Waterloo, is making apparel production more sustainable by reducing the amount of water needed from 2700 litres to less than 100 litres.
Join us for a demonstration of this transformational technology and see how clothing manufacturing can take a step towards a more sustainable future.