Velocity $5K Finals
Eight student-led teams will pitch to a panel of judges in hopes of winning their share of $20,000 for their ambitious idea!
Eight student-led teams will pitch to a panel of judges in hopes of winning their share of $20,000 for their ambitious idea!
From July 28-29, the Sustainability Office will be hosting the first ever UWaterloo campus-wide BioBlitz: a community-led effort to identify and record all the species in a particular area.
Join Sankaran Ramalingam, President, Energy & Fuel Users' Association of India for their WISE public lecture titled "Decoding energy access challenges, integrating attainment of UNSDGs".
University of Waterloo students are invited to explore quantum technologies to bridge the gap between environmental needs and a sustainable future.
This panel highlights emerging scholars in Black game studies. Panelists will present recent and/or ongoing work, sharing a glimpse of the emerging research questions animating the field.
The Tri-University Graduate Student Association is pleased to announce the upcoming Researching Gender in History graduate student research panel. It includes four graduate students from across the Tri-University Graduate Program (Laurier, Guelph, and Waterloo).
Join the 20th anniversary of the United College annual Pow Wow with a focus on celebrating Indigenous culture and tradition through song, dance, arts, and food.
This event is part of the “ADE for Game Communities: Enculturing Anti-Racism, Decolonization, Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (ADE) in Games Research and Creation” series from the ADE Committee of the Games Institute, University of Waterloo, and is supported in part by funding from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council.
This event is part of the “ADE for Game Communities: Enculturing Anti-Racism, Decolonization, Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (ADE) in Games Research and Creation” series from the ADE Committee of the Games Institute, University of Waterloo, and is supported in part by funding from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council.
Melissa DeYoung, Director Policy & Programs at Pollution Probe presents The value of water: perspectives from an environmental not-for-profit.