Copyright and Your Thesis
In the midst of writing your thesis? Not sure what you can use, or how to ask permission? This webinar is for you.
WHAT: Copyright and your thesis
WHEN: Thursday, April 16, 10 – 11:30 am
In the midst of writing your thesis? Not sure what you can use, or how to ask permission? This webinar is for you.
WHAT: Copyright and your thesis
WHEN: Thursday, April 16, 10 – 11:30 am
Speaker: Dakota Pinheiro
Respondent: sarah currie
For many people in North America—and indeed, across the world—the idea of living without smartphones is almost unthinkable. Since their arrival on the market in 2007, these convenient, pocket-sized devices have become a crucial tool for making our way in, and making sense of, our world. This is especially true for Millennials (Gen Y) and Zoomers (Gen Z), in which a staggering 93% and 98% of individuals, respectively, own smartphones.
Come and hang out with the SAGE execs and learn more about the Student Association for Grad Students in English! English faculty are also invited and encouraged to attend. Food and drinks will be provided.
Title: De-Coding Literacy: An Analysis of Ontario’s 2020 K-8 Mathematics Curriculum
Speaker: Sophie Morgan
Respondent: Sarah Casey
Young Adult (YA) literature has become mainstream in the twenty-first century; a few examples of popular YA novels are Twilight by Stephenie Meyer, The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins, and The Fault in Our Stars by John Green.
Celebrate UWaterloo English's new Creative and Professional Writing Program!
Writer and poet Matthew Kee will provide tips on how to perform your poetry. Hone your skills reading your own work for an audience! Drop in to the English Department Library (HH 232) anytime during the workshop hours.
The Department of English Awards Ceremony celebrates the achievements of English undergraduate and graduate students.
Dis/Connections: SAGE-UW 2024 Graduate Symposium