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Tuesday, September 9, 2025

Eight interdisciplinary projects receive funding to advance Waterloo’s Global Futures

A message from the Global Futures Office

The Global Futures Office is proud to announce the inaugural recipients of the Global Futures Fund,a key initiative supporting the university’s long-term strategic vision, Waterloo at 100, and its commitment to shaping the future of humanity and our planet through five interconnected Global Futures: Societal, Health, Sustainable, Technological, and Economic.

The Global Futures Fund is designed to catalyze interdisciplinary initiatives and networks that span faculties, disciplines, campus units, and external partnerships. Through a rigorous, multi-stage selection process, eight projects were selected from a highly competitive pool of 63 initial submissions and 15 full proposals. The total funding awarded in this first round is $2.260 million.

We extend our sincere appreciation to everyone who participated in the pitch process and submitted a proposal. The breadth and quality of ideas were inspiring, and we congratulate the successful teams whose initiatives will help propel Waterloo’s strategic vision forward.

Funded projects

Acting Locally, Leading Globally with Build Now Waterloo Region

Lead: Leia Minaker
Funding: $352,225 over 3 years
Impact: A living lab embedded in North America’s largest affordable home ownership project, this initiative integrates research, education, and service to scale sustainable housing solutions. It engages students through capstones, co-op, and bootcamps, and partners with the European Network of Living Labs.

The Future in Motion: Exploring the Future of Transportation

Lead: Suzanne Kearns
Funding: $375,000 over 3 years
Impact: This project fosters innovation in sustainable, safe, and equitable transportation through interdisciplinary research, co-op expansion, and a Sustainable Transportation Summit.

The Future of Work: Integrating Technology, Social Infrastructure, Ethics, and Education

Lead: Edith Law
Funding: $450,000 over 3 years
Impact: A multidisciplinary institute addressing AI and automation in work environments, this initiative includes research, education pilots, and community engagement to shape ethical and inclusive futures of work.

Building Canada’s Capacity to Address Climate Change

Lead: Sarah Burch
Funding: $350,000 over 3 years
Impact: Through professional training and a new certificate program, this initiative strengthens climate-resilient infrastructure and policy innovation across sectors.

Creating Canada’s Largest Capstone Ecosystem

Lead: Derek Rayside
Funding: $294,000 over 3 years
Impact: This initiative scales a cross-campus interdisciplinary capstone ecosystem, connecting students with real-world partners to address Global Futures challenges and build sustainable revenue models.

SIGNAL Network: Strategies for Intersectional Gender Justice

Lead: Brianna Wiens
Funding: $100,000 over 1 year
Impact: Focused on addressing the growing threat of tech-facilitated violence, radicalization, and systemic inequity online, SIGNAL will host public events, develop policy briefs, and create pedagogical tools to advance intersectional gender justice.

Indigenous Futures Circle

Lead: John Lewis
Funding: $138,338 over 2 years
Impact: Collaborating with Indigenous knowledge keepers and communities, this initiative supports culturally grounded solutions through workshops, publications, and capstone development.

Cybersecurity and Privacy Institute

Lead: N. Asokan
Funding: $200,000 over 3 years
Impact: A leading research institute advancing information security and privacy through education, conferences, and governance workshops, in collaboration with WatSPEED and industry partners.

These projects exemplify the collaborative spirit and innovative thinking that define Waterloo’s approach to addressing global challenges. We look forward to seeing their impact unfold.

Stay tuned for more activity from the Global Futures Office this fall, including the launch of the second round of funding. To learn more, visit the Global Futures website.