WaterTalk: What’s Public about Public Water?
As part of the Water Institute's WaterTalks lecture series, Dr. David McDonald, Professor, Department of Global Development Studies, Queen’s University, will present: What’s public about public water?
As part of the Water Institute's WaterTalks lecture series, Dr. David McDonald, Professor, Department of Global Development Studies, Queen’s University, will present: What’s public about public water?
The University of Waterloo's Impact Conference, hosted by its Co-operative and Experiential Education team, addresses changing work dynamics and Gen Z's values.
The University of Waterloo's Theatre and Performance program presents, She Kills Monsters, as the production for the fall 2023 term.
You’re invited to Research Talks, a public event and panel discussion featuring guest speakers - University of Waterloo Professors Jean-Paul Lam and Ellen MacEachen, and Director of The Working Centre, Joe Mancini.
As part of the Water Institute's Webinar Series 'The Value of Water in Canada', Carolyn Johns, Professor, Department of Politics & Public Administration, Toronto Metropolitan University presents: The value of nutrient offsetting programs to improve water quality in Ontario.
As part of the Water Institute's WaterTalks lecture series, Dr. Caetano Dorea, Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, University of Victoria, will present: Achieving SDG safely managed sanitation services and its implications.
Amid post-COVID challenges, Canada's Health System is under strain. Dr. Samuel Petrie discusses the pivotal role of generalists in navigating these complexities. Uncover real-world reforms and the significance of 'generalist' skills through the CIHR Health System Impact Fellowship. Learn about Knowledge Integration's future impact on health professionals.
Discover gender equity in a faculty lecture by Dr. Jamie Sewell. Uncover the limitations of gender binaries, emphasizing their ethical and empirical flaws, and explore intersectional strategies to tackle gender disparities while identifying key obstacles to progress.
The Computer Museum is hosting Hardware Day! Drop in or attend one of two talks:
Visit the University of Waterloo's Earth Sciences Museum for our annual Gem and Mineral Show! Admission is always free. Join us on the first and second floors of the EIT building for two days of gems, minerals, fossils, and jewellery. Fill out a ballot at the door to have a chance to win a door prize.