Velocity Lunch and Learn
The event will include an overview of Velocity programs, including the Velocity Fund, the commercialization pathway for scientists, and resources and funding support related to commercialization.
The event will include an overview of Velocity programs, including the Velocity Fund, the commercialization pathway for scientists, and resources and funding support related to commercialization.
In this virtual “brown-bag,” Dr. Sunabacka will reflect on her creative process, and share some original music, including excerpts from her recent work, “The Place Where Creator Rests.”
Join the discussion on sustainability and sustainable development beyond its traditional and confined limits within the academic disciplines of engineering, technology, economics or geography or political science.
The Velocity $5K pitch competition offers the opportunity for University of Waterloo student-led teams with innovative solutions and high potential business ideas to showcase their hard work and compete for grant funding.
Are you looking for opportunities to reflect and learn more about Black talent in the workforce? Join the ‘Elevating Black excellence in the workplace’ panel discussion.
Join Elaine Gómez as she will describe the importance of representation in games and digital media. She will speak to how gaming has the power to destroy the perpetuation of stereotypical perceptions and will explain how games can be designed to create social impact in meaningful ways.
Grade 10 students thinking about university are invited (along with their supporters) to an information session on admission requirements, financing their education, and advice on how to get started preparing for university.
The following employers are hosting virtual Employer Information Sessions on Tuesday, February 28th, 2023:
Make sure to register through WaterlooWorks and check the Employer Information Sessions calendar for any updates!
Join the Quantum Spin Liquids and Criticality in Multipolar Materials. These seminars are a joint initiative between the Institute for Quantum Computing and the Physics Department.
Join us for an armchair chat with Rose M. Patten, Special Advisor to the CEO of BMO Financial Group and Chancellor of the University of Toronto. Rose Patten will reveal why Leadership needs to be intentional and the top skills required in a discussion of her new book, Intentional Leadership: The Big 8 Capabilities Setting Leaders Apart.