Every day from September 24-November 11, the names of 661,818 soldiers and nurses on all sides of the First World War killed in 1917 will be displayed at more than 60 locations around the world. The commemoration is a unique expression of remembrance, reconciliation and education, and shows the enormous human cost of the war. The Mennonite Archives of Ontario Gallery (3rd floor, Conrad Grebel University College) will be one of these display locations.

The Velocity Fund $25K competition showcases 10 startups as they pitch for their chance to win one of four $25,000 prizes and space in one of the Velocity workspaces. During the Velocity Fund $5K competition, three student ideas or student-driven startups receive $5,000 to help them grow their ideas and start their businesses.
Applications for the Velocity Fund $25K and $5K competition are open and will close November 4, 2017 at 11:59pm. Apply now!

2017 marks the ninth year that the University of Waterloo has come together for Mental Health Wellness Day. Although resources are available at Waterloo 365 days a year, we use this day to draw awareness to the services available on campus and to support our community members who struggle with their mental health.
On Tuesday, October 24, drop by at one of our events to learn more about the mental health and wellness resources that are here for you.
October 24, 2017 events
Free shoe tag fitness classes President's Advisory Committee on Student Mental Health Panel Symposium Livestream Resource booth Walk for Mental Health Federation of Students Annual General MeetingEvents in residence
Ron Eydt Village
Wellness Tie-Dye Post Secret WallVillage 1
V1 Takes on Mental Wellness
UW Place
2017 marks the ninth year that the University of Waterloo has come together for Mental Health Wellness Day. Although resources are available at Waterloo 365 days a year, we use this day to draw awareness to the services available on campus and to support our community members who struggle with their mental health.
The Waterloo Institute for Nanotechnology (WIN) presents a seminar by Professor Jean-Pierre Landesman, from the Engineering Physics Department, McMaster University, Ontario, Canada.
Investigations on some side effects and defect formation during plasma etching of nanostructures using III-V semiconductors
Abstract

As part of the Water Institute's WaterTalk lecture series Diane Orihel, National Scholar in Aquatic Ecotoxicology and assistant professor in Biology and Environmental Studies at Queen’s University, and Alana Greaves, environmental toxicologist and a postdoctoral researcher with Queen’s University present, "The importance of ecosystem-based ecotoxicology for advancing environmental policy, with special reference to Canadian Oil Sands development."
The Faculty of Science and Gairdner Foundation invite you to attend the 2017 Gairdner Lecture presented by Dr. Rino Rappuoli.
For Bachelor, Masters, PhD
Graduating Students
Theme - Computing: Hardware, Theme - Manufacturing and Process Engineering, Theme - Computing: Software, Theme - Energy Production and Distribution, Theme - Human Factors and Ergonomics
ATS invites all current and graduating engineering students: