W3+ Meet and Greet + Trivia @ the Grad House!
W3+ (Waterloo Womxn + Nonbinary Wednesdays) invites all womxn and nonbinary grad students and post-docs to a casual lunch with fun feminist trivia.
W3+ (Waterloo Womxn + Nonbinary Wednesdays) invites all womxn and nonbinary grad students and post-docs to a casual lunch with fun feminist trivia.
Join this free webinar, hosted by WatSPEED, to learn how today’s geopolitical landscape is disrupting the tech industry – from cybersecurity to technology supply chains, and more.
This is a 3-hr introductory workshop to help students develop a sense of accountability and understanding of the pervasive nature of racism within the Institution.
The Waterloo Climate Institute is pleased to present "Understanding Canada’s National Adaptation Strategy". Join us for an exciting lineup of expert panelists as they discuss their perspectives on the Strategy.
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.
The 2023 Henry Darcy Lecture, selected and supported by the Groundwater Foundation and the National Ground Water Association, features Dr. Alicia Wilson of the University of South Carolina. She will speak on Subseafloor Hydrogeology: Moving beyond watersheds.
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.
Red Dress Day marks the National Day of Awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls, and Two-Spirited people in Canada. Join Elder Myeengun Henry to honour and remember our missing and murdered sisters and to show solidarity with their family and loved ones.
Doctoral graduate students and their graduate supervisor(s) are invited to attend a complimentary dinner reception to commemorate their achievements.
The Waterloo Institute for Sustainable Energy (WISE) at the University of Waterloo (UW) is hosting an ammonia workshop comprising speakers from academia both nationally and globally.