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Check out this new course offering! Available Winter 2021 at the University of Waterloo through the School of Environment, Resources, and Sustainability (SERS).

ERS 275 Indigenous Sustainability Entrepreneurship course provides an overview and introduction to environmental sustainability through the lens of Indigenous entrepreneurship. Students from all faculties are invited (and encouraged) to enroll. There are no prerequisites.

Check out this new course offering! Available Winter 2021 at the University of Waterloo through the School of Environment, Resources, and Sustainability (SERS). In this Environment and Popular Culture course (ERS 275) we'll use environmental films to navigate the discussions on environmental themes. Students from all faculties are invited (and encourage) to enrol. No prerequisites.

Wednesday, September 9, 2020

Welcome, Bienvenue, Boozhoo to SERS!

For some of us this is welcome back and for others it is welcome for the first time. Wherever you are from, whatever your background, you belong in SERS and you are wanted here.

For all of us it’s a new Fall Term and one unlike anything we have ever experienced before. If you’re feeling a little anxious and uncertain about how things are going to go with this self-distanced and largely online term, you’re not alone. We’re all feeling that but we’ll all cut each other a little slack and we’ll muddle through it together.

Perhaps the faculty’s worst-kept secret of 2020, Environment is proud to finally announce our two outstanding Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarship (Vanier CGS) winners, Lauren Smith, from the School of Environment Resources and Sustainability, and Justin Murfitt, from Geography and Environmental management.

We are proud to announce SERS student Anita Lazurko was chosen as one of 16 Trudeau Scholars for 2020.

Lazurko is completing a PhD in Social and Ecological Sustainability in the School of Environment, Resources and Sustainability (SERS) at the University of Waterloo.