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Cross-campus collaboration

The Faculty of Environment’s approach to research and pedagogy arises from and is reinforced by the academic backgrounds of our faculty complement. Approximately one-half of our faculty members have degrees in more than one discipline and are active participants in many of the University of Waterloo’s interdisciplinary centres and groups. 

Research centres led by the Faculty of Environment

  • Heritage Resources Centre
  • Waterloo Climate Institute
  • Waterloo Institute for Complexity and Innovation (WICI)
  • Waterloo Institute for Social Innovation and Resilience (WISIR)

Research centres affiliated with the Faculty of Environment

  • Water Institute
  • Waterloo Institute for Sustainable Energy (WISE)
  • Waterloo Institute for Sustainable Aeronautics
  • Sustainable Development Solutions Network Canada

Research groups

  • Environmental Change and Governance Group (ECGG)
  • Waterloo Industrial Ecology Group
  • Sustainable Energy Policy
  • Waterloo Food Issues Group (WatFIG)
  • Canadian Cryospheric Information Network/Polar Data Catalogue
  • Geographies of Health in Place
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