Play an instrument? Like sports? Love playing instruments and watching sports?
Well then, Warriors Band may just be what you're looking for!
Come out to the Warriors Band's weekly practice. There are no auditions and some instruments are provided! Don't worry if you can't make it this week, we practice every Thursday. Same time, same place all term.
For more info: www.warrirosband.com
Description by:
John Helliker, Director, Screen Industries Research and Training Centre (SIRT), Sheridan College
and
Seelan Vamatheva, Software Development Lead, SIRT Centre
Abstract
3 Minutes Thesis (3MT) finalists from across 6 University of Waterloo faculties will compete to win money and advance to the 3MT Provincial Finals!
Tenure and promotion are critical milestones in a faculty member's career. You need to collect evidence and document your successes in research, teaching, and service for various individuals and committees to assess. Although many faculty are well prepared to document their research and even service, evidence of good teaching can be more difficult to provide.You will learn about best practices used at other institutions - primarily the teaching dossier - for you to use or adapt in relation to the criteria identified by your Department Chair or School Director.
As first-year students at uWaterloo, we know that your parents can sometimes be your best friend or a big cause of stress. We want you to tell us how your parents and family have been helpful (or not so helpful) in supporting you in your first-year. Did they call you too much or not enough? What does support mean to you? What do parents of first-year students need to know about the transition to university life?
Your feedback and insight will help us teach next year's class of parents how they can best support their student in their first year.
During this two-session workshop, learn how to apply successful networking strategies in your daily life in order to enhance your career opportunities.
Topic: Coordinating Really Large (500+ Students) Classes Session 0006
Please join us to discuss challenges and benefits related to teaching really large classes. Each session will involve a round-table discussion and/or a presentation.
Join VeloCity for two amazing events rolled into one action-packed day with over $100,000 to be won! Attendee's have the chance to win one of four bean bag FatBoys!
The current job market requires an assertive approach to finding work. Increase your chances of success by practising key communication strategies. NOTE: There is a prerequisite for this workshop. Please see
chart for details.
Earth Hour is the single, largest, symbolic mass participation event in the world. Born out of a hope that we could mobilize our communities to take action on climate change by asking people to switch their lights off for an hour as a massive show of concern for the environment.

Further Education Boot Camp
Saturday, March 23: Tatham Centre
This boot camp is open to students and alumni with an interest in further education. Workshops (attend as many as you like!) will be facilitated by Centre for Career Action staff along with guest speakers who have extensive experience in their fields.
Workshops Offered:
Keynote speaker: Nomy Arpaly, Brown University
On Friday, March 22nd, students from the University of Waterloo's Nanotechnology Engineering program will present their projects at the annual Waterloo Engineering Design Symposium.
Twenty-one project teams will present their prototypes, which include two unique approaches to water purification and a variety of products made from low-cost, flexible materials, such as a solar cell, glucose meter, and transparent display.
Senior Management Engineering students will showcase 12 designs spanning applied operations research and the design and management of information systems. The design projects provide innovative solutions to problems in the general areas of manufacturing, entertainment, health care, finance, project management, personal motivation, travel, and energy. Examples include a software application that helps users set and achieve goals, a predictive tool that helps companies lower their energy costs, and an automated trading program.
On Friday, March 22nd, students from the Software Engineering Program at the University of Waterloo will present their design projects at the 4th Annual Design Project Symposium.
More than 70 students will present 20 design project prototypes that solve problems in the general areas of software including cloud computing, entertainment, music, robotics, security, sensors and devices, and user input.
FIRST Robotics Competition (FRC) is an international program for high school students which was started in 1992 with 28 teams in a New Hampshire high-school gym and has grown in the last 20 years to include over 2,000 teams in landmark stadiums all competing and networking to make the FIRST Community even stronger.
Join uWaterloo Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences faculty Maurice Dusseault and Steve Evans for a discussion on current oil concerns. We will look at how oil is formed, why there is so much in Canada, Venezuela and the Persian Gulf, and discuss the ongoing impact of technology development on available oil resources.
Weekly Seminar Series, Winter 2013
Observations and Free Inquiries
University of Waterloo Department of Fine Arts Presents The 39th Annual Fourth Year Undergraduate Exhibition: Cadenza
March 21-April 6, 2012
University of Waterloo Art Gallery
Opening Reception:
Thursday, March 21 from 5:00-8:00 pm
On Thursday March 21st 2013, Professor Bill Milne from the University of Cambridge will deliver a lecture titled Electronic Applications of Carbon Nanotubes- a Realistic Appraisal.
Everyone is welcome to attend. Reception to follow!
Roy Weber, Business Advisor with the Waterloo Region Small Business Centre, will explain best strategies and steps on how to successfully start your own business. Bring your great ideas!
The current job market requires an assertive approach to finding work. Increase your chances of success by practising key communication strategies. NOTE: There is a prerequisite for this workshop. Please see
chart for details.
Learn from Nina Juncewicz, U.S. Immigration Attorney, about options available to graduating students to work in the U.S.
Punctuation marks are like math symbols; they perform certain functions. This workshop will teach the correct use of commas, semi-colons, colons and other forms of punctuation.
Learn how to leverage your strengths to overcome obstacles and gain higher levels of job satisfaction and achievement. You will be required to complete the Strengths-Finder 2.0 assessment before attending; directions will be sent prior to the session.