85 Green: Supporting Climate Action Through Sustainable Tourism
Join the Waterloo Climate Institute and Kitchener Public Library for this co-hosted event at the Central Library in Kitchener.
Join the Waterloo Climate Institute and Kitchener Public Library for this co-hosted event at the Central Library in Kitchener.
On January 26, Brock Hart, co-founder of Overlap, will share compelling stories and insights from Overlap's 12-year history. In "Designing Hope," Brock will unveil the art of complex problem-solving through the lens of design-based methods.
Toward Decolonizing UW Health Studies Collaborative Speaker Series Invites You To Our 2024 Winter Webinar: Setting the table for culturally safe food conversations with Indigenous Peoples in Canada on Jan 31 at 6pm EST.
As part of the Water Institute's WaterTalks lecture series, Dr. Ty Ferré, Distinguished Professor, Hydrology and Atmospheric Sciences, University of Arizona, will present: Hydrogeology: What's the Use?
This event is in person in DC 1302 with a lunch reception to follow in DC 1301 (The Fishbowl).
The University and WRPS are hosting an interdisciplinary connector event and information session on February 7, 2024. Interested full-time University of Waterloo researchers can learn more about the opportunity, speak with representatives from the WRPS, and engage in discussions to spark collaboration and connection, leading to applications for funding.
Join this health and data seminar to learn about opportunities to improve your access to health data at the Canadian Institute for Health Information (CIHI). The seminar will introduce the important and rich information available at CIHI, share progress being made in Canada towards better health data, and discuss working with CIHI data as a researcher or partner.
In this talk, Dr. David Fortin offers an overview of the challenges facing Indigenous design within a mostly commodified built environment.
As part of the Water Institute's webinar series: The Value of Water in Canada, Steve Brown, Senior Associate, Water Resources, Stantec, will present: Stream restoration as a tool for water asset management.
As part of the Water Institute's WaterTalks lecture series, Dr. Sathya Gopalakrishnan, Professor, Department of Agricultural, Environmental, and Development Economics, Ohio State University, will present: Economics of valuing water resources.
Alison Wylie will discuss three examples of field-engaged philosophy of science that address the legacies of settler-colonialism in archaeology in Canada and ask what philosophy can contribute to decolonizing efforts. Alison Wylie holds a Canada Research Chair in Philosophy of the Social and Historical Sciences at the University of British Columbia where she is a Professor of Philosophy. She has a long-standing interest in philosophical questions raised by archaeology: How do we know what (we think) we know about the cultural past?