
The competition invites teams of up to 4 students to choose an important industry problem, and thoroughly research its history, scope, and impact, before pitching the findings to a panel of judges on November 14th to compete for a share of up to $30,000 in funding. To learn more and apply online, visit The Problem Lab website.

Co-operative Education and The Problem Lab are pleased to offer students on their work term the opportunity to win a First Prize Tuition Scholarship of
$1,500 or Second Prize Tuition Scholarship of $750, applicable to your next academic term.
The Co-op Problem Lab Award is earned by providing the best analysis of an important problem relevant to a co-op employer or the employer’s industry.

Research Ethics will be offering drop-in sessions throughout September, October, November, and December to answer questions related to the ethics process, including submitting, renewing, and amending an application. Come prepared with your questions and a laptop.
These sessions are for faculty and students and will take place in the Dana Porter Library (study booth on the main floor) from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. every Wednesday, beginning September 11 and ending December 18, 2019.

It's a new school year and a great time to meet new people! Come out to the Waterloo Women's Wednesdays September meet & greet to connect with other women and non-binary people on campus and enjoy a catered lunch!
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Cisco Meraki wants to meet YOU! Information Session on Wednesday, September 25th at 7:30pm!

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