Virtual Writing Café
Write together, connect with others, and make progress on your work. Join any (or all) of our Virtual Writing Café sessions every week!
Write together, connect with others, and make progress on your work. Join any (or all) of our Virtual Writing Café sessions every week!
Write together, connect with others, and make progress on your work. Join any (or all) of our Virtual Writing Café sessions every week!
The first Year of COVID-19 event “Disparities, Inequities, and Inequalities” will highlight the ways in which members of Indigenous and racialized communities have been disproportionately impacted by the virus. This event is a collaboration of the President's Anti-Racism Taskforce (PART) and the Office of Research.
For more information and to register, please visit A Year of COVID-19.
Join us for the second event in a multi-part Future-Ready Workforce Series from the University of Waterloo's Work-Learn Institute and discover how employers are engaging young talent in today's challenging market. Access new research insights from Waterloo experts, as well as student and employer guest speakers, that highlight what is changing in our workforce.
Registration is now open for WCC's English Conversation Circles until May 26!
Want to improve your English conversation skills? Join our program designed for anyone to talk with others and build confidence in their English conversation skills.
Write together, connect with others, and make progress on your work. Join any (or all) of our Virtual Writing Café sessions every week!
Learn about what low mood and depression are; including skills to better manage your low mood and depression and how to:
-alleviate low mood and depression in the moment
-challenge your depressive thoughts
-change behaviours that maintain low mood and depression using mindfulness, cognitive behavioural therapy, and self-compassion
Write together, connect with others, and make progress on your work. Join any (or all) of our Virtual Writing Café sessions every week!
The 36th Annual Meeting of the Canadian Biomaterials Society is a conference hosted by the CBS on Hopin that brings together students, faculty, and companies interested in the field of biomaterials. There will be impressive plenary speaker talks, symposiums/workshops, and engaging activities for participants to attend.