WICI Seminar - Dr. Lewis Dartnell
KNOWLEDGE AND CIVILIZATION: TECHNICAL AND THEORETICAL CONSIDERATIONS
Speaker: Dr. Lewis Dartnell
Join us starting at 2pm for coffee and conversation before the lecture begins at 2:30pm.
KNOWLEDGE AND CIVILIZATION: TECHNICAL AND THEORETICAL CONSIDERATIONS
Speaker: Dr. Lewis Dartnell
Join us starting at 2pm for coffee and conversation before the lecture begins at 2:30pm.
THE KNOWLEDGE: HOW TO REBUILD OUR WORLD FROM SCRATCH
A WICI Talk with Dr. Lewis Dartnell
Presented by the Waterloo Institute for Complexity and Innovation (WICI) in co-operation with THEMUSEUM and Words Worth Books
Location: THEMUSEUM (10 King St. W., Kitchener)
Cost: $5+HST (includes admission to THEMUSEUM's current exhibits, Dinosaurs | The Edge of Extinction, and Getting Naked)
In this second Water Institute Lecture in the month of March, the Water Institute is pleased to host Dr. Charles Vörösmarty, Department of Civil Engineering, Director, CUNY Environmental CrossRoads Initiative, City University of New York; Distinguished Scientist, NOAA-CREST.
Dr. Vörösmarty's lecture is titled:Water in the 21st Century: Sources of Pessimism, Sources of Optimism
This lecture will be available via webcast.
The Water Institute is pleased to host a lecture by Dr. Sheila Olmstead, LBJ School of Public Affairs, University of Texas at Austin and Visiting Fellow, Resources for the Future
Dr. Olmstead's lecture is titled: Water resources and climate change adaptation: An economist’s perspective
Abstract
The FIRST Robotics Competition Waterloo Regional Competition is held each year at the University of Waterloo in March. In 2015 — the 11th year of the Waterloo Regional — 32 teams will compete at Waterloo for a chance to go to St. Louis and compete in the FIRST Robotics World Championships.
Note: Schedule varies from year-to-year. The 2015 schedule will be released once it has been finalized.
Come and explore the Capstone Design Symposium for Management Engineering!
Come and explore Civil, Environmental and Geological's Capstone Design Symposium!
Girls Club engages participants through activities designed to dispel stereotypes about engineers and scientists and inspire girls to pursue these studies in high school and post-secondary education.
For more information, please visit the ESQ website.
Cambridge Common: A Paradoxical Public Space
Work From the Second Year Design studio, Fall 2014 School of Architecture I University of Waterloo