
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.
The theme of this year’s Sexuality, Marriage and Family Studies (SMF) Research Symposium is derived from our commitment to increasing awareness of the changing landscape and intersections of families, relationships and sexualities.

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.
Join us at 8:30 a.m. for coffee with colleagues, presentations/roundtables taking place between 8:45 - 9:45 a.m.
Would you like to give UWaterloo your ideas on its brand refinement?
Join us for this student consultation and enjoy a free pizza lunch - plus get $10 added to your Watcard!
Note: This is a recurring session held both January 26 and February 2. Please only register for one of the two sessions.

Composer Eric Ross will be playing an instrument called a Theremin, accompanied by video art designed by Mary Ross.
Finding conference proceedings can be tricky! This hands-on session will introduce you to deciphering conference proceedings citations and provide you with the tools to navigate the often complicated search process.
Leadership requires us to connect with others and every leader has their distinct way of adapting their communication. Do you have a variety of communication and leadership styles?
In this workshop, you will:
Ever wanted to try Open Source GIS but didn’t know where to start? Here you will learn how Open Source compares to the “Big Guy’s”. This workshop builds on “Getting Started with ArcGIS” (a recommended prerequisite for those with no previous GIS experience) but isn’t absolutely necessary. This workshop introduces users to a different environment to create maps with GIS.
This will be a double-dip event that includes an alcohol-free coffee break in the afternoon, and a non-alcohol-free Happy Hour at the Grad House.
For Junior, Intermediate, Senior, Masters, PhD
Co-op and Graduating Students
MATH - Statistics, MATH - Information Technology Management, MATH - Computer Science, ENG - System Design, ENG - Software, ENG - Mechatronics, 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..
Learn how to “legally” startup your business — from intellectual property protection and shareholder agreements to contracts and financing, getting the right legal advice at the right time to save you money, reduce stress and avoid the coming — and deadly — traps that can kill your startup.
Do you have difficulty planning ahead for your exams? Do you find that you study really well for your first exam and the others do not get enough attention? If any of these statements describe you, come out to a workshop that will help you ‘Organize Your Time for Exams’. You will learn how to make sufficient time to study for all of your exams, how to minimize your stress around planning for exams and how to create your own organizational study plan.

Walk away with the tools to create your own rockin' business model. Join us at the free workshop "Ain't No Model Like A Business Model"!
Register here for the workshop and free pizza!

For Junior, Intermediate, Senior, Masters
Co-op Students
MATH - Computer Science, MATH - Applied Mathematics, ENG - System Design, 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.