
Revel in art and technology while learning about the value of light through interactive installations at THEMUSEUM presented in partnership by the University of Waterloo, UWaterloo’s student chapter of The Optical Society, and the Institute for Quantum Computing.

Join our athletics and recreation department for a number of events to raise awareness and funds in support of the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation, Ontario Region.
Schedule of events:

Jillian McDonald "Valley of the Deer"

Waterloo Unlimited is a unique enrichment opportunity for high school students in grades 10, 11, and 12. Offered during the school year, Unlimited brings together curious, motivated, well-rounded teens from across the country.
Grade 12 students can expect an immersive, pre-university experience including an introduction to the art and science of reading academic papers, an opportunity to explore cutting-edge discoveries with professors, and the chance to engage with current student researchers.
Application to apply due October 9, 2015.

The workshop provides a hands-on learning environment to explore using RefWorks (or other bibliographic management software) and any research database, with citation tracking and search alert capabilities, to maintain an accurate list of your own publications and track and collect citations of your work. The process will help you to identify the best citation tracking sources for your field, uses multiple sources to ensure all your work is tracked and maximizes citation counts. The workshop does not delve into author focused impact factors (e.g. h-index etc.).
For
Summer Students
MATH - Scientific Computation, MATH - Mathematical Studies, MATH - Mathematical Finance, MATH - Mathematical Economics, MATH - Financial Analysis & Risk Management, MATH - Computer Science, ENG - Software, ENG - Computer
Please register if you will be attending this session or cancel the session if you have registered for this and no longer want to attend it.

GIS Day is on November 18, 2015 and is a global event to educate people about how geography makes a difference in our lives through the technology of Geographic Information Systems (GIS).
For Junior, Intermediate, Senior
Co-op and Graduating Students
Chart Prof Acct (CPA) - (Arts/AFM, Math/CPA, Biotech/CPA), ARTS - Financial Management
Please register if you will be attending this session or cancel the session if you have registered for this and no longer want to attend it.

The Racecraft of Islamophobia: Public Rhetoric and the Racialization of Islam
In the fifteen years since 9/11, the racialization of Muslim peoples in the United States and Canada has intensified. In this talk, Dr. Condon examines the rhetorical means by which diverse peoples worldwide – who share a faith tradition – have been increasingly represented as a “race” that may more easily be marginalized and criminalized in the west and around the world.

We all learn from experience. Save yourself a step and learn from the hard mistakes of others!
Register here for the workshop and free pizza!

The University of Waterloo's Theatre and Performance program presents the Canadian play Unity (1918), written by Kevin Kerr and directed by Prof. Andy Houston.