Alumni Office Hour: Soft Skills, Changing Careers, and the Future of Climate Policy Work in Canada
Soft skills – we’ve all heard how important they are but how do you develop them?
Soft skills – we’ve all heard how important they are but how do you develop them?
Geography students, are you curious about exploring career paths and learning how you can leverage skills from your degree after graduation? The Waterloo Association of Geography Students, aka WAGS, is hosting a virtual alumni career night on Thursday, March 10th from 7:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. EST.
As an ERS student, environment consultant Jeremy Bannon, worked a coop term for Natural Resources Solutions Inc. Today, he is a Terrestrial and Wetland Biologist/Arborist with the same company, hiring coop students of his own.
March 25 2022 | 8:30 AM - 10:00 AM EDT | STP 201 & Virtually | Happiness and Mindfulness for Transitioning from Vulnerability to Viability
March 28 2022 | 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM EDT | PAS 2083 | Mindfulness, Happiness and an Ethos of Caring
THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELED AND WILL BE RESCHEDULED
Registration is now closed for this event. Faculty of Environment graduate and undergraduate students that have missed registration and would like to attend this fully in-person and outdoor food truck social event in celebration of Dr. Jean Andrey's tenure as Dean and over 30 years of service and teaching at the University of Waterloo, may contact Lana Dadson.
Join planning grad and Senior Development Manager at Brookfield Properties Catherine Pan for a career AMA on the development industry.
Sustainability is a broad and burgeoning field and it can be tricky to decide which path to follow. Join ENBUS grad Nadine Pinto to learn about how to use co-op to narrow down your options, how to leverage certificates and other training to stand out and why communication skills are a universal requirement in nearly every field.
From field technician to the president of a Canada-wide environmental science and engineering consulting firm, join geography grad David Wade for insights into what it takes to be successful at any level of a geoscience or engineering firm.
There are many things Jen Sivananthan wished she knew while she was in school – and now she wants to share them with you.