CAUGHT 2.0: Film Screening and Community Building Reception
The Faculty of Environment invites the University of Waterloo community to a special screening and discussion of the documentary CAUGHTat the Modern Languages Theatre.
The Faculty of Environment invites the University of Waterloo community to a special screening and discussion of the documentary CAUGHTat the Modern Languages Theatre.
Prospective graduate students are invited to attend an informational webinar about our professional master's programs:
Prospective graduate students are invited to attend an informational webinar about our research graduate programs:
How can the aerospace sector play a leadership role in creating a sustainable future? Join Mary Wells, Dean of the Faculty of Engineering, and Benoît Schultz, CEO of Airbus Canada, to explore sustainability in the aerospace sector and discover the latest advances in sustainability, including initiatives at Airbus to protect the planet, support its workforce and enable prosperity worldwide.
Prospective graduate students are invited to attend the Faculty of Environment's Graduate studies open house.
In a journey inspired by climate change, Ken Ilungas walked nearly 2,000 miles across North America following the proposed route of the Keystone XL pipeline from Hardisty, Alberta, to the Gulf Coast of Texas. He joins the University of Waterloo on November 7 to share his experience and perspective on eco-anxiety, climate change denial and the evolving fossil fuel versus renewable energy landscape.
The Master of Development practice webinar for prospective graduate students will take place on November 15th at 12 EST.
The Master of Future Cities webinar for prospective graduate students will take place on November 16th at 12 EST.
The Jack Rosen Memorial Award Entrepreneurship Panel brings established entrepreneurs to Faculty of Environment students to discuss environmental entrepreneurship; what it takes, and how to get started. Students will learn about the Jack Rosen Memorial Award aimed at supporting graduate and undergraduate students with an innovative idea aimed at solving environmental challenges or issues.
Join the Office of Equity, Diversity, Inclusion and Anti-racism for Beyond the "pipeline": Evaluations, values and allyship in academia. Offered as part of the Gender Equity Lecture Series, it will explore ways that we can work toward greater gender equity once more demographically and value-diverse folks have made it onto our campus. All Faculty of Environment staff, faculty and post-grads are invited to attend.