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Tuesday, April 20, 2021 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm EDT (GMT -04:00)

Social Innovation Foundations & Futures

Come gather and celebrate Frances Westley’s induction into the Order of Canada. We will open with a conversation between Frances and Tim Brodhead, former President, The McConnell Foundation and founding partner of Social Innovation Generation (SiG). This is an opportunity to reflect upon the foundation of social innovation research and action in Canada

Alumni Office Hour: Change the world and pay your (moderate) rent while doing it - exploring a career in Not-For-Profit with Sabrina Bowman

Change the world, make a living, learn how to be nimble, feisty, and meet some of the most excellent, smart, and funny people you will ever meet. Yes, you CAN have it all - in the not-for-profit sector! Sabrina will share the frustrating, hilarious, and ultimately rewarding world of working for a not-for-profit.  

Alumni Office Hour: Exploring interests in graduate studies and developing your professional toolkit with Robert Walter-Joseph

His undergrad helped broadened his ability to think about the world. His master's in planning helped him connect theory to policy levers that affect how people live and connect. Today, Robert is an urban planner with experience both in development planning and policy planning. Whether you're interested in broadening - or narrowing your interests, building your professional toolkit, or learning to enjoy your work as a planner, join us for this Career AMA with Robert Walter-Joseph, Planner at Gladki Planning Associates.

Alumni Office Hour: Success within the Environmental Consulting Industry with David Wade

Have you ever wondered what environmental consultants do for a living?  David will walk you through many aspects of a successful career as an environmental consultant, providing tips on finding the right company to work for, pointers for a successful interview, and an outline of many of the typical tasks carried out by environmental consultants both in the office and in the field.

Find out what is involved in pursuing a career within the environmental science and engineering consulting industry, how to approach getting a job in the industry and what makes a successful environmental consultant.

Thursday, May 27, 2021 5:30 pm - 7:00 pm EDT (GMT -04:00)

Faculty of Environment Awards Banquet

Each year, the Faculty of Environment Awards Banquet brings together student recipients with the generous donors who have contributed to their success.

Join us virtually on Thursday, May 27, 2021 at 5:30 pm -7:00 pm to honour the outstanding generosity of our donors and to celebrate together the accomplishments of our deserving students.

Green and social finance has grown rapidly in recent years, especially in the private sector. As economies across Asia and the Pacific work to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic, how can governments nurture green and social finance to ensure that the recovery is inclusive, resilient, and sustainable?
 
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) explored these issues in a recent report forecasting the drivers and impacts of green and social finance and its prospects in the region. 

Alumni Office Hour: Leaning in, making connections and breaking into tech with a non-tech degree with Insiya Cuttleriwala (BES '18, ENBUS)

When an 8-month coop job at Facebook caught her eye, Insiya Cuttleriwala (BES '18, ENBUS) didn’t feel qualified. But having recently learned in Sheryl Sandberg’s Lean In that most females only apply for jobs they are 100% qualified for, she decided to throw her hat into the ring filled with engineering students, and she landed the job. Turning a co-op placement into a full-time job, however, took time, patience and maintaining connections.

Saturday, June 5, 2021 1:30 pm - 5:30 pm EDT (GMT -04:00)

Alumni Weekend 2021

While we can’t reconnect in the way we planned, we hope you will join us on June 5, 2021!

As the COVID-19 pandemic continues, the University is taking steps to limit the spread and risks of the disease in our community. As a result, Alumni Weekend 2021 will be a virtual event hosted online.

Tuesday, September 14, 2021 5:30 pm - 6:30 pm EDT (GMT -04:00)

Finding Connection and Direction During COVID-19 

After 18 months of pandemic restrictions, many people feel lost and disconnected. Join recent ENBUS grad, Yoshitake (Yoshi) Matsuzaki, as he shares insights on creating connections, reconnecting with people you've lost touch with and how helping others helped him find direction and clarity about his future.