Geography Awareness Week
This year’s theme is “The New Age of Exploration” reminding us that “geography enables us all to be intrepid explorers in our own way”. This coincides with the National Geographic Society’s 125th birthday.
This year’s theme is “The New Age of Exploration” reminding us that “geography enables us all to be intrepid explorers in our own way”. This coincides with the National Geographic Society’s 125th birthday.
GIS Day is a global event to educate people about how geography makes a difference in our lives through the technology of Geographic Information Systems (GIS).
Join experts and emerging academics as they present research on the many facets of tourism worldwide. Lectures are free and open to the public.
The Cryospheric Science Group of the Interdisciplinary Centre on Climate Change (IC3) is pleased to announce the monthly Cryosphere Research Group Seminar Series given by Dr. Kevin Kang, “Development and evaluation on ice phenology algorithm from space-borne active and passive microwave measurements” and Ali Perviz Muhammad “Monitoring ice break-up on the Mackenzie River, Canada, from MODIS Aqua and Terra observations.” Any member of the Faculty of Environment is welcome to attend!
The Ph.D. student colloquium "Diversity in Geography: Addressing Global Issues" will showcase the research of the new cohort of Ph.D. students of the joint Waterloo-Laurier graduate program in Geography in a casual atmosphere.This year's thematic areas are "Change in Canada's North" and "Emerging Issues in a Changing World"
Please join us for this event.
Any member of the Faculty of Environment is welcome to attend this thesis defence, which provides an insight into current research activities within the Waterloo-Laurier Graduate Program in Geography.
Any member of the Faculty of Environment is welcome to attend.
A copy of the thesis is available in EV1, Room 123
The Faculty of Environment is proud to announce an exciting new free lecture series presented by Dean André Roy.
Please join us Friday January 24th for a free two-part lecture on the environment presented by experts in our faculty.
Complimentary lunch will also be served at 12pm.
Be sure to join the conversation using #envlecture
Any member of the Faculty of Environment is welcome to attend this thesis defence, which provides an insight into current research activities within the Waterloo-Laurier Graduate Program in Geography.
Any member of the Faculty of Environment is welcome to attend.
A copy of the thesis is available in EV1, Room 123
"Climate and Human Migration: Past experience and future challenges" (Robert A. McLeman, 2013).
12:30pm lunch, 1:00-2:30pm panel discussion (taped).
All are welcome, a light lunch is provided.
Participants: Dr. Jenna Hennebry (Moderator), Dr. Robert McLeman, Dr. Simon Dalby, Dr. Alison Mountz, and Gabriel Williams.
Any member of the Faculty of Environment is welcome to attend this thesis defence, which provides an insight into current research activities within the Waterloo-Laurier Graduate Program in Geography.
Any member of the Faculty of Environment is welcome to attend.
A copy of the thesis is available in EV1, Room 123