Dissertation Boot Camp
This four-day program combines workshops with individual writing time and individual consultations to help thesis and dissertation writers set goals and make progress in their work.
This four-day program combines workshops with individual writing time and individual consultations to help thesis and dissertation writers set goals and make progress in their work.
Dr. Bird presents the importance of teaching the history of Indigenous representation in games and will break down various examples from Custer’s Revenge to the Mortal Kombat and Red Dead Redemption series to demonstrate these types of gamic language.
Get ready for a positively shocking event! After being off the grid for 2 years, the University of Waterloo Juggling Festival is back and better than ever. We’re amped to announce a live show featuring Haavard Hvidsten.
This presentation will include a deep discussion on STEM education with the development of a campus makerspace, self-efficacy in first-year programs, and the impacts of project based learning on students.
Red Dress Day marks the National Day of Awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls, and Two-Spirited people in Canada. Join Elder Myeengun Henry to honour and remember our missing and murdered sisters and to show solidarity with their family and loved ones.
Rock your Thesis is a three-part program that guides graduate students through the first phases of planning and writing a thesis or dissertation.
Doctoral graduate students and their graduate supervisor(s) are invited to attend a complimentary dinner reception to commemorate their achievements.
Earth Day Teaching with Lotunt Honyust & Myeengun Henry. Please join us for an evening of learning surrounding Earth Day and Indigenous perspectives.
The 2023 Summer School will showcase leading-edge research from a wide array of University of Waterloo professors at the interface of water, climate, and energy.
The Indo-Pacific region will play a critical role in shaping Canada’s future over the next half-century. Encompassing 40 economies, over four billion people and $47.19 trillion in economic activity, it is the world’s fastest growing-region and home to six of Canada’s top 13 trading partners.