
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.

Do you know an outstanding teacher? How about nominating him or her for a teaching award? Nominations for the Distinguished Teacher Award (DTA) are due on Friday, February 5, 2016.

Do you know an exceptional Teaching Assistant or Graduate Student Lecturer? Here’s your chance to recognize him or her with an award!
The nominations for the Amit and Meena Chakma Awards for Exceptional Teaching by a Student (AETS) are due on Friday, February 12, 2016. Submit yours today!

The MSCU Centre for Peace Advancement is excited to announce our Winter 2016 Grebel Gallery exhibit, As the women sew: Community quilts of Mampuján, Colombia.

During the Second World War, 2,600 Ontario Mennonite men served in conscientious objector work camps. Through archival records, this exhibit recovers their voices and stories. Free. Guided tours and additional programming available for groups if arranged in advance.

Join UWAG for the opening reception of their new Winter Exhibitions on Thursday, January 14, from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Gallery hours: Tuesday to Saturday, 12 p.m. to 5 p.m.
For Intermediate, Senior, Masters, PhD
Co-op and Graduating Students
MATH - Computer Science, ENG - Software, ENG - Electrical, 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.
A panel of Knowledge Integration students will reflect on their summer experiences, and how they applied their KI learning.
Ben got a government grant and started T2S, his very own summer company. Clarice was in Cuba and Mexico for a total of eight weeks, studying and working with an NGO in a lab, in the jungle, and on the beaches protecting endangered sea turtles. Sarah did an internship at RWTH Aachen in Germany for an app development project.
For Junior, Intermediate, Senior
Co-op and Graduating Students
MATH - Computer Science, MATH - Business Administration, ENG - System Design, ENG - Software, ENG - Mechatronics, ENG - Management, 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.

This lecture takes a compelling look at the impact of war – the truth, the lies, and the reality on the ground – and the major events currently shaping our world. Drawing on over fifteen years of being at the frontline of many of the world’s major crises, Dr. Nutt explores the meaning of social justice and community in the context of our growing global economic and security inter-dependence.