Speed Hack
Come race against the clock to find innovative solutions to important problems!
Come race against the clock to find innovative solutions to important problems!
On June 6, TQT will host a Quantum for Environment (Q4Environment) Launch Event in the Mike and Ophelia Lazaridis Quantum-Nano Centre Rm 0101. This event will include a series of short talks that will feature ideas for where quantum may impact the environment. Following the presentations, all event participants will be invited to meet and explore ideas in an active workshop-style setting.
Please register your attendance by May 30 (for refreshment planning purposes). There will be limited onsite registration at the event.
We look forward to launching Q4Environment with you.
How should we conduct research in cooperation and partnership with Indigenous communities? What does it mean for Indigenous scholars and students to do research within the colonial structures and settler epistemologies of Western universities? The panelists, consisting of Indigenous students and researchers as well as settlers working with and for Indigenous communities, will share their perspectives and experiences on these questions.
From May 16-17, the Sustainability Office will be hosting a seedling swap to engage the UWaterloo community on gardening, food security, and local food systems.
Join us to meet two current Entrepreneurial PhD Fellowship recipients and the Master of Business, Entrepreneurship and Technology (MBET) program director.
As part of the Water Institute's Webinar Series: The Value of Water in Canada, Pascal Badiou, Research Scientist, Ducks Unlimited Canada presents: Valuation of wetlands in agricultural landscapes of Canada.
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.