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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/global-engagement/events/making-difference-explori
 ng-international-development
LOCATION:NH - Ira G. Needles Hall\, Room 3318 200 University Avenue West Wa
 terloo ON N2L 3G1 Canada
SUMMARY:Making a Difference: Exploring International Development Opportunit
 ies
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Discover the benefits of academic volunteering and learn how t
 o\nmake a difference in furthering your research\, teaching and learning
 \nexperiences while contributing to international development.  \n\nJoin
  us for a presentation from Academics Without Borders\n[https://www.awb-u
 sf.org/] (AWB) and Engineers without Borders\n[https://www.ewb.ca/en/] (E
 WB) for International Education Week and\nlearn about their international
  development work and how you can get\ninvolved. This event will feature e
 xperiences and insights from AWB\nand EWB and will feature volunteers who
  have contributed to\neducational initiatives worldwide. Whether you're a 
 faculty member\nconsidering volunteering or a student interested in the i
 mpact of\nglobal education\, this event promises to offer valuable perspec
 tives\nand inspiration.  All are welcome!  \n\nPresenters:\n\nCorrie Yo
 ung\, Associate Executive Director\, Academics Without Borders\nDr. Kevin 
 Pitts\, AWB volunteer &amp; Professor (retired) of Teaching and\nLearning at S
 eneca College\nDr. Colleen Willard\, AWB volunteer &amp; Professor Emerita of 
 Education at\nWilfrid Laurier University\nLaurel Pierroz-Wong\, President
  of UW Engineers Without Borders\nchapter 
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/global-engagement/events/karlsruhe-institute-techn
 ology-kit-presentation-dr-klaus
LOCATION:EC5 - East Campus 5 305 Phillip St. GEDI Boardroom\, Second Floor 
 Waterloo ON N2L 5Z5 Canada
SUMMARY:Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) presentation by Dr. Klaus\
 nRümmele
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Waterloo International is pleased to be hosting Dr. Klaus Rüm
 mele\,\nHead of International Affairs Business Unit\, from our valued part
 ner\nuniversity\, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT). \n\nDr. Rümme
 le will provide a brief introduction to KIT. The format\nwill be a presen
 tation of approximately 20 minutes followed by 40\nminutes of Q-and-A and
  informal discussion.\n\nThis session will potentially be of interest to m
 any in the University\nof Waterloo community\, including those who want to
  learn more about:
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/global-engagement/events/wpl-lecture-series-future
 -public-education-lessons-pandemic
SUMMARY:WPL Lecture Series: The Future of Public Education: Lessons from th
 e\nPandemic
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted education systems in unprec
 edented\nways. The crisis exacerbated long-standing inequalities\, reveale
 d the\nlimits of technology\, raised questions about learning loss and\nre
 covery\, heightened concerns about corporatization\, exposed the value\nof
  teaching\, and much more. There is an urgent need to envision the\nfuture
  of public education for a post-pandemic world. What lessons\nhave we lear
 ned from the pandemic for public education systems in\nCanada?
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20210323T060000
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/global-engagement/events/interdependencies-sdgs-ex
 amining-carbon-systems
SUMMARY:Interdependencies of SDGs - examining carbon systems
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:This webinar aims to showcase some ways in which Peking Univers
 ity is\nworking towards the SDGs\, and the importance of interdisciplinari
 ty.\nProf Jie Song will Chair\, focusing on topics such as aligning climat
 e\nchange mitigation and clean air policies to maximise health\nco-benefit
 s\; and decarbonising energy conversion by using CO2.
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/global-engagement/events/delivering-social-impact-
 through-transformative-community
SUMMARY:Delivering social impact through transformative community engagemen
 ts
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:This webinar will examine the role and responsibility business 
 schools\nhave in delivering meaningful social impact in meeting the SDGs. 
 With\na focus on social justice and inclusion\, Armand Bam will explore\nt
 hrough presentation and interviews examples of successful community\npartn
 erships and student engagements at the University of Stellenbosch\nBusines
 s School.
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/global-engagement/events/our-sustainable-developme
 nt-journey-and-future-strategy
SUMMARY:Our sustainable development journey\, and the future strategy of\nU
 niversities
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Integrating sustainable development into the university's opera
 tions\nrequires systematic and long-term work with leadership and commitme
 nt\nfrom employees. An important issue is how the faculty and the\nadminis
 tration can work together to strengthen the integration of\nsustainable de
 velopment into the organization and the mission.
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/global-engagement/events/university-partnerships-a
 dvance-sdgs-local-national-and
SUMMARY:University partnerships to advance the SDGs: local\, national\, and
 \ninternational examples
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Drawing upon experiences from the University of Waterloo – on
 e of\nCanada’s leading higher education institutions – speakers will\n
 discuss the roles that partnerships play in advancing the SDGs.
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/global-engagement/events/supporting-evidence-secur
 e-sdgs-opening-introduction-series
SUMMARY:Supporting evidence to secure the SDGs &amp; Opening Introduction to\nS
 eries
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:University of Strathclyde is hosting a webinar series led by\nS
 trathclyde and its global partner Universities on how Universities\ncan co
 ntribute to the acceleration of progress towards the Sustainable\nDevelopm
 ent Goals.
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/global-engagement/events/virtual-research-colloqui
 um
SUMMARY:Virtual Research Colloquium
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:The principal of the University of Strathclyde Sir Jim McDonald
  and\npresident of the University of Waterloo\, Dr. Feridun Hamdullahpur\,
 \ninvite paper/abstract submissions for the first virtual research\ncolloq
 uium. The colloquium will provide an interactive space for\ngraduate stude
 nts from each University to present to international\nschola rs in the fie
 ld.
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20201007T100000
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URL:https://uwaterloo.ca/global-engagement/events/understanding-impact-covi
 d-19-pandemic-canadian-humanitarian
SUMMARY:Understanding the Impact of the Covid-19 Pandemic on the Canadian\n
 Humanitarian and Development Sector: A Presentation of Research\nFindings
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Join a University of Guelph / CAIDP webinar to present and dis
 cuss\nfindings of recent research about the impact of the Covid-19 pandemi
 c\non Canadian humanitarian and development organisations. Conducted by\ns
 cholars at the Guelph Institute of Development Studies at the\nUniversity 
 of Guelph\, the research surveyed 154 Canadian organisations\nabout the ch
 allenges and impacts of the pandemic on their operations\nas well as colle
 cted information about these organisations’ response\nstrategies.
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