English Conversation Circles
The English Conversation Circles (ECC) provides a safe space for undergraduate and graduate English Language Learners (ELL) to practice conversational English with friendly staff and students.
The English Conversation Circles (ECC) provides a safe space for undergraduate and graduate English Language Learners (ELL) to practice conversational English with friendly staff and students.
Virtual Writing Cafés are open to any graduate student, postdoctoral fellow, and faculty member at the University of Waterloo and take place on Teams every Tuesday and Friday morning from 9 a.m. EST until noon.
Rock your Thesis is a three-part program that guides graduate students through the first phases of planning and writing a thesis or dissertation.
Virtual Writing Cafés are open to any graduate student, postdoctoral fellow, and faculty member at the University of Waterloo and take place on Teams every Tuesday and Friday morning from 9 a.m. EST until noon.
Join us for an enlightening discussion led by Dr. Andrew Wong, Distinguished Professor Emeritus, on the groundbreaking research in Pattern Discovery and Disentanglement (PDD) within the field of machine learning
Join GreenHouse for the "Finding funding for your social impact project or venture" workshop series this July. Hosted in two parts, this series will help you identify potential sources of funding, understand what has worked for others, and learn to write effective grant applications.
In-person writing cafes are open to any open to any graduate student, postdoctoral fellow, and faculty member at the University of Waterloo.
Exciting teams of innovative students are gearing up to showcase their ideas at Velocity’s $5K semi-finals.
The Waterloo Institute for Nanotechnology (WIN) is pleased to present a seminar with Letícia Cruz, Associate Professor from the Department of Industrial Pharmacy at the Federal University of Santa Maria in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.
The Gender and Sexual Diversity Alliance are pleased to announce that we're organizing a social event for 2SLGBTQ+ faculty and staff this summer term in the Lyle Hallman building courtyard. There will be coffee, tea, and soft drinks, and cookies and other treats. The event will be a drop-in event, so you don't have to show up at 2pm and stay for the whole time - show up when you can and stay for as long as you like! The event is open to all 2SLGBTQ+ faculty and staff, from across the university and colleges, including post-doctoral researchers.