
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.

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.

UWaterloo Canbuild is more than just a typical food drive: it strives to raise awareness about hunger on campus and in the community.
CanBuild engages our campus community to develop teams, collaborate with colleagues and put their creative skills to work by building structures from the food donations they collect.

$25K Velocity Fund Applications are open! The Velocity Fund is a non-equity grant program for startups that offers $375,000 each year to startups through its Velocity Fund $25K and Velocity Fund $5K programs.
Three times a year, startups can apply to compete for $25,000 prizes, as well as an extra $10,000 in additional funding awarded to the most innovative hardware startup winner. The top applicants are invited to interview with a panel of Velocity leaders and alumni, and if selected, present their pitches at the Velocity Fund Finals on March 31st.

For Junior, Intermediate, Senior, Masters
Co-op Students
MATH - Financial Analysis & Risk Management, MATH - Computer Science, MATH - Business Administration, MATH - Applied Mathematics, MATH - Actuarial Science, ENG - Software, ENG - Nanotechnology, 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.

Enterprise Co-op (E Co-op) is a program which allows students to start their own business while earning a co-op credit. Join E Co-op Program Coordinator Wayne Chang to learn more about the program and ask any questions you may have.
Two-session workshop: attend the first session to learn about your personality type and preferences for learning and decision making. In the second session, discover how to apply your Myers-Briggs Type Indicator results to explore potential careers.
Why is creativity important? Are some people 'born' creative while others are not? What's the difference (or similarity) between creativity and innovation?
In this workshop you'll gain insight into:
Creativity through play Barriers to creativity Why creativity is important Exercises to discover unexpected relationshipsFor Junior, Intermediate, Senior
Co-op Students
MATH - Statistics, MATH - Information Technology Management, MATH - Computer Science, MATH - Combinatorics & Optimization, ENG - Software, ENG - Electrical, ENG - Computer, ARTS - Arts & Business
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.