Unlearning the Binary
This workshop aims to help students, faculty, and staff understand the historical and contemporary forms of oppression that impact trans and non-binary Black, Indigenous, and racialized identities.
This workshop aims to help students, faculty, and staff understand the historical and contemporary forms of oppression that impact trans and non-binary Black, Indigenous, and racialized identities.
Join us for the kick-off event for Key Clues 2023. The University-wide puzzle-solving competition IS BACK for 2023! Organized and run by volunteers from the Faculty of Mathematics.
Find out which team has won Key Clues 2023! Winners will be announced and prizes awarded. Refreshments are provided.
As part of the Water Institute's Webinar Series: The Value of Water in Canada, Margaret Insley, Professor, Department of Economics, University of Waterloo presents: Protecting water quality through environmental bonds.
Join the 20th anniversary of the United College annual Pow Wow with a focus on celebrating Indigenous culture and tradition through song, dance, arts, and food.
University of Waterloo students are invited to explore quantum technologies to bridge the gap between environmental needs and a sustainable future.
WISE is pleased to announce the 1.5-day hybrid workshop at the University of Waterloo on July 27 (Hybrid) & 28 (In-person only), 2023.
This hybrid panel covers the exploration of biometrics (or physiological measures) in game user research, driven by advancements in sensing technologies and the increased accessibility of signal processing tools.
From July 28-29, the Sustainability Office will be hosting the first ever UWaterloo campus-wide BioBlitz: a community-led effort to identify and record all the species in a particular area.
The Waterloo Institute for Nanotechnology (WIN) is pleased to present a seminar with Juliane Simmchen, Associate Professor (Reader) from the University of Strathclyde and TU Dresden.