Leadership series - Fall 2024
Join 15 Environment alumni and industry professionals to learn the power of innovation in standing out in your job search.
Join 15 Environment alumni and industry professionals to learn the power of innovation in standing out in your job search.
Career paths aren't always straight.
Join Andrew Battison, Vice President Construction Operations at Mattamy Homes to explore how curiosity, bravery, and a strong team can open doors to success. Learn how being open to new opportunities can unlock unexpected paths the and how people you surround yourself with can shape your journey and help you achieve your goals.
Explore global exchange programs, co-op placements, and field courses to add adventure to your degree.
Join us in the Faculty of Environment for some trick or treats courtesy of the Dean's office staff on October 31, 2024 from 2:00-4:30pm on the first floor of Environment 1. Costumes are strongly encouraged, but not required!
All Faculty of Environment community members are welcome to participate.
Important Note: Costumes should be respectful. Costumes that could be considered culturally insensitive or that perpetuate stereotypes are not allowed. We celebrate diversity and encourage costumes that honour and respect all cultures. Ensure that costumes do not pose safety risks. Props should be non-threatening and not pose any risk to others.
This event will follow the Soup and Bannock hosted by the Faculty of Environment, Dean's Office at United College.
Environment degrees are versatile, and skill transferability is at the core of it, but how do you begin to identify those skills before being able to even articulate them.
Join Glenn Milner to learn how to adapt your skills across industries, build valuable connections, and align your career with the scale of impact that drives you.
Join us for Graduate studies info night to explore the fundamentals of grad school and graduate programs in the Faculty of Environment.
This webinar is for future graduate students interested in research programs in the School of Environment, Resources and Sustainability. The webinar will take place on Wednesday, November 13 at 12 pm.
We invite you to a unique and empowering event that blends the themes of climate anxiety, the UWaterloo Healing Forest, Truth and Reconciliation, Indigenous healing and health, and Land Back. This gathering offers an opportunity to explore the deep connections between land, climate, and healing, while reflecting on our shared responsibilities.
The event will feature a fireside chat between Dr. Kelsey Leonard and Elder Myeengun Henry, who will share wisdom on the importance of land in Indigenous healing and cultural resilience. The conversation will also focus on how Indigenous perspectives can offer guidance in navigating the growing concerns around climate anxiety, particularly among young people.
Following the fireside chat, attendees will be invited to walk through the Healing Forest exhibit, a space dedicated to reflection on the impacts of colonialism and the resilience of Indigenous people. This immersive experience will provide an opportunity to connect and engage deeply with the themes of the day.
Together, we will walk a path of hope, guided by the wisdom of Indigenous knowledge, the strength of community, and the power of the land.
Date: Thursday, November 14
Time: 5:00-6:00PM
Location: Arts Lecture Hall, Rm 116
This webinar is for future graduate students interested in research programs in the School of Planning. The webinar will take place on Tuesday, November 19 at 12 pm.
The Master of Future Cities is designed to provide early- and mid-career professionals with competency in futures and systems thinking and foresight methods that can be used to better address the significant challenges of today while anticipating and generating innovative and sustainable options for uncertain and increasingly complex futures in the context of cities. This webinar is for future graduate students interested in Master of Future Cities. The webinar will take place on Wednesday, November 20 at 12:30 pm.