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University of Waterloo events

At Waterloo, we're proud to host a wide variety of events for the campus community and our larger community. Find out what's happening on campus, from free public lectures to workshops and information sessions.

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For support with your event, view our resources for event planners and contact community.relations@uwaterloo.ca.

Events

Wednesday, June 25, 2025 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm EDT (GMT -04:00)

Employer Information Sessions for June 25th

Calling all graduate students! Join us for an event featuring Jenike & Johanson, a globally recognized engineering firm specializing in the science of bulk material handling. Founded by Dr. Andrew Jenike, the company pioneered the field of bulk solids flow and storage. This employer information session is for students looking to land a full-time role.

This event will be held in E6 Room 4022.

J&J is looking for students interested in working across a variety of industries, including mining, geology, chemical science, pharmaceuticals, and sustainable energy. This event is targeted to all engineering students (mechanical, computer, chemical, etc.) as well as geologists and students in mining-related disciplines, but anybody is welcome!

Wednesday, June 25, 2025 5:00 pm - 7:00 pm EDT (GMT -04:00)

Employer Information Sessions for June 25th

The following Employer is hosting an Employer Information Sessions on:

Jenike & Johanson | Engineering and Materials Testing of Bulk Solids: Principles, Practices, and Performance - IN-PERSON Information Session

Make sure to register through WaterlooWorks and check the Employer Information Sessions calendar for any updates!

Canada is at a crossroads facing simultaneous crises in climate resilience, economic productivity, housing affordability and institutional effectiveness. Join Rik Logtenberg, Dirdctor of CanAdapt for an inspiring talk and interactive workshop demonstrating how complexity science, AI, and community-led systems thinking can accelerate CAnada's transition.

As we meet this moment of social and ecological systemic unraveling, artificial intelligence stands as both a mirror and a symptom of modernity’s habits: control, mastery, and separation. This talk invites a different question: what is AI revealing about us, and what is collapsing through that revelation?

Drawing on decades of work in educational, decolonial, and post-representational relational inquiry, Vanessa Andreotti explores how Large Language Models (LLMs), when engaged from within an ontological shift (from epistemic regression to relational inference), rather than the logic of optimization, can become something else: a co-witness to social, ecological, and psychological destabilization, and a speculative co-weaver of life-affirming and Earth-aligned relationalities.

The CareNext Collective is hosting a virtual event that shines a spotlight on the PREVENT Clinic – a pioneering initiative that challenges traditional care pathways and demonstrates what happens when practitioners coordinate across silos and intervene earlier to prevent cardiovascular disease.

Learn from the visionary team at Waterloo Regional Health Network (WRHN) who brought the clinic to life, including practitioners, partners and the patients whose lives have been positively impacted by this preventative approach to care.

The CareNext Collective is virtual forum facilitated by the CareNext Coalition, a unique partnership between the University of Waterloo and the Waterloo Regional Health Network. The coalition is committed to bringing together clinicians, researchers and entrepreneurs to create more innovative and integrated heath care systems.

Friday, June 27, 2025 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm EDT (GMT -04:00)

Haunting Melodies: Poetry and Literature Open Mic

Haunting Melodies is an open mic night of dark, messy and truthful literature verses that go beyond words and dive into the depth of the human soul! We need poets and storytellers who are ready to unleash their grief, their rage, their heartbreak, their madness, their chaos, in a magnificent and ethereal combination of words or stories.

Join us to speak your truth on Friday, June 27th from 7:00 PM at Zanga studios. Doors open at 6:30 pm and no tickets sold at the door, passes available through eventbrite only. Contact yashika.vahi@gmail.com immediately for price waive-offs if required. No one will be turned away for lack of funds. We encourage all to wear vintage clothing and help us recreate an 18th century atmosphere.

Tuesday, July 1, 2025 3:00 pm - 5:00 pm EDT (GMT -04:00)

IBPOC Student Writing Cafés

The IBPOC Student Writing Cafés are spaces where Indigenous, Black, and graduate students of colour can come together to form supportive communities of writers. Structured by timed writing spurts and breaks, these groups make space for concerns specific to IBPOC writers.

Where: SCH 228F

Tuesday, July 8, 2025 3:00 pm - 5:00 pm EDT (GMT -04:00)

IBPOC Student Writing Cafés

The IBPOC Student Writing Cafés are spaces where Indigenous, Black, and graduate students of colour can come together to form supportive communities of writers. Structured by timed writing spurts and breaks, these groups make space for concerns specific to IBPOC writers.

Where: SCH 228F