Art Exhibit by Ray Dirks
Organizational & Human Development (OHD) offers 12 Workshops within the Student Leadership Certificate Program (SLP). To register for an SLP Workshop simply visit www.ohd.uwaterloo.ca/students and select one of the displayed dates and times listed for the current registration period; or log on to LEADS and view the Student Leadership Program Events page.

International Open Access (OA) Week 2014 is fast approaching. This year's theme, "Generation Open," focuses on the impact that students and early career researchers can have in shaping the Open Access movement.
Got coordinates? Or maybe an aerial photo with no spatial reference? Come learn the basics of editing with Esri’s ArcGIS software. This workshop builds on “Getting Started with ArcGIS” (a recommended prerequisite for those with no previous GIS experience) and introduces users to simple methods for creating new data and editing existing data.
By the end of the workshop, you will be able to
Stay in the loop. This workshop will help you improve your literature searching and researcher monitoring abilities using Google Scholar, Web of Science, Scopus and other sources.
This hands-on session explores the functionality in various databases that allow you to:
Chemical Engineering Seminar - “Discrete and Continuous Optimization Models for the Design and Operation of Sustainable and Robust Process Systems” by Ignacio E. Grossmann, Center for Advanced Process Decision-Making, Department of Chemical Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA 15213

Author of my own story: Recognizing the words and choices of people without voices
The human rights of people with disabilities have been recognized in principle only very recently--lagging behind the rights of other minorities. Among all their rights, those to express themselves and lead their own lives can be most difficult to have recognized. Communication, especially, is the foundation of much of our lives and so needs recognition as a fundamental human right.
Alain Aspect, Institut d'Optique
From Einstein to Wheeler: wave particle duality for a photon
Join us for the next Quantum Frontiers Distinguished Lecture Series when Dr. Alain Aspect will talk about the weirdness of wave particle duality.
On Thursday, October 23rd, 2014, Professor Henry S. White, Distinguished Professor of Chemistry and Dean of College of Science of the University of Utah, United States, will deliver a WIN Distinguished Lecture on "Single-Molecule DNA Enzymatic Analysis Using a Protein Nanopore".
Reading of A Poisoned Past, followed by Q & A.