Praxes of Care: Surveillance, violence, and truth
In Honour of Andrew Levitt, celebrating the legacy of a Professor Emeritus dedicated to teaching on care, and with care.
In Honour of Andrew Levitt, celebrating the legacy of a Professor Emeritus dedicated to teaching on care, and with care.
Connect with all Waterloo Engineering graduate programs, and representatives from York, Western, and McMaster, at the popular in-person event in Engineering 7.
Graduate Studies Fair
WHEN: November 8, 1-4pm
WHERE: Engineering 7, 2nd floor event space
University for Ukraine (U4U) presents a conversation with journalist Christian Borys, hosted by professors Alexander Lanoszka (Political Science) and Serhiy Yarusevych (Mechanical and Mechatronics Engineering) as part of the U4U campaign to raise funds for victims of Russia’s war against Ukraine.
The Waterloo Institute for Nanotechnology and Waterloo International are proud to jointly present an Innovation Seminar by Fanny Bousquet, First Secretary at the Canadian High Commission, Hague.
Velocity $5K Semi-Finals
We are thrilled to have Erin Chapple Corporate Vice-President at Microsoft, a proud engineering alumna, at Waterloo this November.
Join us to hear insights from her remarkable journey from engineering Co-op student to a Vice-President at Microsoft.
This honest and illuminating talk will help you design your own path to leadership and leave you excited about your next steps!
Velocity $5K Semi-Finals
Join the Centre for Society, Technology and Values for a FREE movie screening (+ free popcorn!) of Rossum’s Universal Robots in E5-6006.
Join us and our Industry host, Musashi AI for this exciting data challenge focused on a computer vision opportunity. You and your team of 3-4 students will compete against others in this challenge for prizes and opportunities for the top teams. This event is exclusive to University of Waterloo students.
We are pleased to welcome Norma Jacobs, Wolf Clan, Caugga Nation of the Great Haudenausaunee Confederacy to speak to our campus, to speak on the Great Law of Peace.
Her Ongwehonwe “the real people” name is Gae Ho Hwako “ancestral females holding the canoe before me” carries a profound responsibility. She is a Longhouse Faithkeeper and Elder. She has held strong through the onset of colonialism to her culture, language, values and beliefs.