Conrad Grebel University College’s Peace and Conflict Studies program (PACS) at the University of Waterloo was the first peace studies program in Canada, and has remained a leader in peace education for 40 years. With PACS’ innovative approach to learning, students can choose arts-based assignment options in many courses.

Take part in our Earth Month Photo Contest and share your sustainable photos with us! Go on a fun eco-adventure, make a trip to the market, or share a photo of yourself enjoying the outdoors. We're looking for any photos related to sustainability! Post your photo using #sustainableuwaterloo and follow us on that social media account to be entered in a draw to win some great prizes!

2018 Waterloo Staff Conference - two days of personal and professional development, featuring world-class keynotes as well as workshops designed by your own campus colleagues.
The Faculty Association of the University of Waterloo (FAUW) is pleased to offer four workshops to help faculty through key transitions in their academic career. These workshops are designed to provide critical information to successfully navigate through the tenure and promotion process including gaining clarity on expectations and on university policy.
Join four researchers at the next Research Talks for a panel discussion about knowledge, history, and research for Waterloo staff, faculty, and students:
This training teaches students, staff, and faculty how to recognize and support someone who may be having thoughts of suicide. QPR is an education and awareness program that provides direction as to how to Question a person with thoughts of suicide, how to Persuade them to get help, and how to Refer the person to appropriate professional resources.
Training content
On Thursday April 5 from 4-7 pm Bojana Videkanic and Jessica Thompson are presenting an exhibition of final projects from FINE 392 Performance Art and FINE 204 Wearable Media in the Artery.