
Sue Fraser, employee career advisor at the University's Centre for Career Action, is available to help partners of faculty members in their job search, through individual appointments and workshops.

The Gender and Sexual Diversity Working Group is hosting an LGBTQ2S+ faculty and staff lunch on October 30.

The Council of Representatives provides two-way communication between the FAUW Board of Directors and each academic unit at Waterloo.

Bring your questions and ideas to FAUW President Bryan Tolson and the FAUW staff Mondays at 2:30 in MC 4001.

Sue Fraser, employee career advisor at the University's Centre for Career Action, is available to help partners of faculty members in their job search, through individual appointments and workshops.

Learn about the various leaves available to UW faculty. We'll cover the length, eligibility, and procedure for a range of leaves, plus some of the related challenges.

Bring your questions and ideas to FAUW President Bryan Tolson and the FAUW staff Mondays at 2:30 in MC 4001.

Are you new to the Waterloo Region? Or perhaps you have heard a territorial acknowledgement and are unsure what it means. Join FAUW for an orientation to the University of Waterloo's location on Haudenosaunee, Anishnabeg and Attawandaron (Neutral) territory, what Indigenization is all about, and a discussion on our collective responsibilities towards reconciliation.

Whether you are actively searching for potential collaborators or if you just want to bounce around some ideas in an informal setting, this meetup will facilitate those conversations.

Bring your questions and ideas to FAUW President Bryan Tolson and the FAUW staff Mondays at 2:30 in MC 4001.