Current graduate students
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) is a multi-disciplinary tool that is widely used across the architecture industry. Attend this 30-minute speed run session to learn the basics of geoprocessing tools. This presentation, with a question & answer session, will discuss the importance of geoprocessing tools to support spatial data analysis, as well as key utilization tips.
Secure your spot for the University of Waterloo Cybersecurity and Privacy Institute's (CPI) signature event of the year during Cyber Month in Canada. CPI brings together cybersecurity professionals, top researchers in the field, industry members and more!
This workshop will focus on using technical tools, Covidence, to streamline the review process, as well as a reference manager, Zotero, to work with the search results from your structured review to generate in-cite citations and an automated bibliography.
Meet us for a bite at the Engineering C&D (E7 first floor), then head over to UWAG to check out exhibits by Brenda Mabel Reid and Andrew McPhail. Bring your own lunch, but coffee/tea is on us for the first 10 people that show up! If you prefer to meet us at the gallery, join us there at 12:15. No registration is required.
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) is a multi-disciplinary tool that is widely used across the architecture industry. Attend this 30-minute speed run session to learn why every map you’ve ever seen is wrong! This presentation, with a question & answer session, will discuss the importance of geographic co-ordinate systems and map projection systems, and how they impact the messages conveyed through maps.
Recent shifts in the United States’ federal leadership and policy have dramatically changed the landscape for climate action and scientific research. Canadian and global researchers and policymakers face significant consequences, particularly in areas where we have relied on U.S. partnerships, funding, and data to advance climate science and action. Join the Waterloo Climate Institute for a thought-provoking panel discussion "Climate Change Research and Action in an Era of Political Turmoil" on October 9th, 2025.
In this online presentation, Melissa Zettel (she/her) will encourage and promote conversation around sport and periods. Athletes who menstruate have always been present, but the conversation around periods has not. She will talk about the myths attached to performance and menstruation, current literature around sport and menstruation, performance and the different phases of the menstrual cycle, potential issues athletes may encounter around menstruation, and how to have supportive conversations with athletes about their cycles.
The following Employer is hosting an Employer Information Sessions on Thursday, September 18th:
- Bell Canada | Engineering at a Tech Company Panel Discussion - IN-PERSON Information Session
Make sure to register through WaterlooWorks and check the Employer Information Sessions calendar for any updates!
For In-person events please proceed directly to room 2218 A/B on the second floor of the William M. Tatham Centre.
Looking for an internship where you will have ownership, an opportunity to grow as an engineer, and have more impact than any other internship you have had before? Well, Rippling is coming directly to you! Come out to our Employer Information Session to learn more about Rippling and our internship program, get a behind-the-scenes peek with past Waterloo Alumni Interns, demystify the technical interview process with current Rippling Engineers, and network to understand what life is like as a full-time engineer at Rippling. See you all there!
Partnerships for Employment (P4E) is a partnership between the University of Waterloo, Wilfrid Laurier University, University of Guelph and Conestoga College. P4E hosts a Job Fair each fall and winter. This fair will have over 100 employers in attendance. To attend the fair, you can ride the shuttle bus to RIM Park, and bring your WATcard and copies of your resume.