Demystifying Commercialization
Find out how you can maximize your odds for success and turn your research into a startup at this Up Start micro symposium.
Find out how you can maximize your odds for success and turn your research into a startup at this Up Start micro symposium.
Drawing on experience from over two decades of close collaboration with Inuit communities in the Arctic, Dr. Fox will illustrate the powerful ways our understanding of the changing Arctic climate can be advanced when we link Inuit knowledge and visiting science.
The following employers are hosting virtual Employer Information Sessions on Tuesday, November 15th, 2022:
Make sure to register through WaterlooWorks and check the Employer Information Sessions calendar for any updates!
Michelle Eady, associate professor at University of Wollongong, will discuss how using Indigenous research methods (such as yarning circles) can effectively and ethically amplify the student voice to inform culturally appropriate work-integrated learning approaches. This event is happening in-person and online.
As part of the Water Institute's WaterLeadership training series, the Water Institute, presents, "Sharing Science: Effective Presentations” with special guest, Elise Vist from the UW Writing and Communication Centre.
The following employers are hosting virtual Employer Information Sessions on Thursday, November 10th, 2022:
Make sure to register through WaterlooWorks and check the Employer Information Sessions calendar for any updates!
The following employers are hosting virtual Employer Information Sessions on Monday, November 7th, 2022:
Make sure to register through WaterlooWorks and check the Employer Information Sessions calendar for any updates!
As part of the Water Institute's Webinar Series: The Value of Water in Canada, Patrick Lloyd-Smith, Professor, College of Agriculture and Bioresources, University of Saskatchewan will present: Learning about water values through behaviour.
Join us and our Industry host, Musashi AI for this exciting data challenge focused on a computer vision opportunity.
The Faculty of Arts and the Balsillie School of International Affairs co-present this conversation with George Elliott Clarke (BA '84 English at UWaterloo) and Dr. Wendell Adjetey (McGill University) exploring the complexities of identity and the question, “Who do you think you are, and who gets to decide?”.