
The Velocity Fund is a non-equity grant program for startups that offers $390,000 each year to startups through its Velocity Fund $25K and Velocity Fund $5K programs.
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. For the Velocity Fund $5K competition, four student ideas or student-driven startups receive $5,000 to help them grow their ideas and start their businesses. The top applicants will present their pitches at the Velocity Fund Finals on November 27.

The Quantum Innovators in science and engineering workshop brings together the most promising young researchers in quantum physics and engineering. Guests are invited for a four-day conference aimed at exploring the frontier of our field.
Student Level: Senior, Junior, PhD, , Intermediate, Masters
Student Type: Co-op and Graduating
Aviva Canada Information Technology Info Session
Student Level: Junior, Intermediate, Senior
Student Type: Co-op

As part of the Water Institute's WaterTalks lecture series, William Blomquist, professor of Political Science at Indiana University - Purdue University Indianapolis, will be presenting, "Notes from Underground: A Groundwater Perspective on Water Resource Governance and Management."
Student Level: Intermediate, Senior
Student Type: Co-op and Graduating
Student Level: Junior, Senior, Masters, Intermediate
Student Type: Co-op and Graduating
Who is Statistics Canada? What do we do? What kind of people are we looking for? Come to this information session to learn how your knowledge, training, and skills can contribute to this dynamic organization. Learn about our Recruit Development programs. Talk with one of our ex-co-op students. Come explore future career opportunities!

All female students are invited to participate in The Body Project, a group at University of Waterloo that is aimed at helping young women feel better about their bodies!
Register to participate on LEADS.
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Learn strategies to manage stress and anxiety

The 2018 Benjamin Eby Lecture features Professor Alicia Batten, presenting "Memory, Identity, and the Sermon on the Mount: The Case of André Trocmé." Trocmé is famous for his efforts to rescue refugees fleeing from authorities during WWII.

The 2018 Benjamin Eby Lecture features Professor Alicia Batten, presenting "Memory, Identity, and the Sermon on the Mount: The Case of André Trocmé."
Student Level: Intermediate, Junior
Student Type: Co-op