
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 Computer Science and Mathematics workshop brings together promising researchers working on theoretical aspects of quantum information and computation in computer science and mathematics. Guests are invited for a five-day conference aimed at exploring the frontier of our field.

Waterloo Bookstore will be having a book sale featuring academic titles. This book sale will include titles from Mathematics to Science to Humanities and Literary Classics. You will not be disappointed by our wide variety, and great prices; you are "bound" to find something you like!

Write together. Connect to our grad writing community. Stay focused and motivated!
Tuesdays 10 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
Student Level: Senior, PhD, Junior, Intermediate, Masters,
Student Type: Co-op and Graduating
Development of a dedicated head and neck positron emission tomography system
Dr. Shiva Abbaszadeh
Assistant Professor
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Department of Nuclear, Plasma, and Radiological Engineering
Academic integrity requires that you paraphrase and summarize other people’s work. Through hands-on practice, you will learn these skills and how to integrate your supporting research for improved credibility.
For undergraduate students.
Register for the workshop through WCONLINE.
Student Level: Masters, Senior, Junior, Intermediate, PhD
Student Type: Co-op and Graduating
MemSQL: The Real-Time Database Presentation

Soheila Esfahani
This exhibition features the work of artist and cultural translator Soheila Esfahani. As an Iranian Canadian, Soheila has lived in what she calls a “negotiated third space” and her artwork emerges from her reflections on this experience.

This Grebel Gallery exhibit features the work of artist Soheila Esfahani. As an Iranian Canadian, Soheila has lived in what she calls a “negotiated third space” and her artwork emerges from her reflections on this experience. Join us for the exhibit launch reception on Tuesday, October 23 at 4:30 PM.

Join us to informally discuss about a range of topics, including ones you suggest, or get some help composing your comments on the LEARN discussion boards. We’ll have coffee and tea available, so remember to bring a mug.
Student Level: Masters, Junior
Student Type: Co-op and Graduating