To help us shape a sustainable future, we’re embarking on a bold initiative to attract the best and brightest graduate students to be the next generation of researchers in the field.
We invite you to join Dean Andrey at our graduate program open house to learn more about research opportunities offered in the Faculty of Environment -- the largest faculty of its kind in Canada.
Enjoy a drink and some food while talking with faculty, staff and current students who can answer any questions you may have. Register now!
Professor | Dept | Research area |
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Dr. Olaf Weber | SEED | Environmental and sustainable finance with a focus on sustainable credit risk management, socially responsible investment. |
Dr. Maria Strack | Geography | Soil greenhouse gas fluxes, wetland restoration, ecohydrology, organic soil physics |
Dr. Prateep Nayak | SEED |
Commons, Environmental governance, Social-ecological system resilience, Environmental justice, Political ecology |
Dr. Susan Elliott | Geography | Global environmental health, global water sanitation, gene-environment interactions and allergic disease |
SEED | Economic impacts of extreme weather and climate change within the financial sector, environmental governance and climate change adaptation | |
SEED & Planning | Policy and sustainable energy, including siting and integration of renewable energy systems, energy use in buildings, green building | |
ERS | Habitat Selection, Landscape Genetics, Population Trends, and Social Behavior | |
Dr. Michael Wood | SEED | Business sustainability, resilience, scale, decision-making, and environmental performance |
Dr. Ian Rowlands | ERS |
Managing energy use effectively & sustainably, renewable electricity in Canada and the U.S., solar energy |
Dr. Tara Vinodrai | SEED & Geography | Economic geography, creative cities, cultural industries, clusters & innovation, economic development policy, labour & employment |
ERS | Social dimensions of biodiversity conservation; rethinking the conservation of biodiversity in the context of global change | |
Dr. Amelia Clarke | SEED | Community sustainable development strategies; corporate social and environmental responsibility; campus environmental management. |
We also welcome doctoral candidates to browse any of the 100+ research projects currently offering fully-funded, four year, PhD positions.
This event is free but registration is required.
Details:
Tuesday, January 20, 2015
4:00-6:30 pm
Environment 3 - 4th floor
Complimentary refreshments and appetizers served.
200 University Avenue West
Waterloo, ON N2L 3G1
Canada