2022 communications to graduate students
To align with the government direction, the university will extend online teaching and learning until January 27.
There are a few updates and changes from our current framework of research activities, initiated mid-December.
A guideline for when you believe you have COVID.
The university will extend the current remote learning and working arrangements for a short period, but plans to return to in-person experiences in February.
Graduate students are invited to share your experiences managing your research data in a 10-minute survey sponsored by the University of Waterloo Office of Research and the Research Data Management Institutional Strategy Working Group.
The university will gradually transition to full in-person experiences with most in-person instruction starting on February 7.
Important information regarding the return to in-person learning and working.
As a small gesture to partially cover incremental costs related to the pandemic, the university is adding a credit of $125 to your student account.
The next steps around the resumption of research activities and updates to travel.
A statement on the conflict in Ukraine.
What you need to know about the majority of remaining public health restrictions being lifted.
The call for nominations has begun for graduate student vacancies on Senate.
To minimize the potential for disruption to the end of the term schedule and exams, we will maintain our current mask-wearing requirement until at least the end of the Winter term.
Students participating in University-sanctioned international travel must follow the processes as outlined on the travel safety information for students webpage.
Guidelines for St. Patrick's Day safety.
We will suspend our mask and proof of vaccination requirements for entry to campus, effective May 1.
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Update or submit proof of vaccination.
The university requests consultations for the Equity and Inclusion in Contract Research and Commercialization.
Join the virtual President’s Forum for a conversation with President Vivek Goel as he shares his perspectives and opportunities for the University.
As the guideline makes clear, all employees are entitled to the ability to disconnect from work.
The University is making the decision to suspend our mask requirement after June 30.
The GSPA invites you to participate in the survey and share your perspectives on graduate student programming as well as potential areas of support.
Updates about current campus rules and services regarding COVID-19.
Some of the benefits available to you as a member of GSEF, and how we put your donation to use.
Complete the Graduate Student Programming Survey for a chance to win a $50 gift card.
Information on the 2022 fall term.
The Indigenous peoples of the University of Waterloo will ask Vivek Goel, President and Vice-Chancellor, for a full commitment to reconciliation, Indigenization and decolonization at the institution during an Indigenous Commitment ceremony on Thursday, September 22, 2022.
Come out to a special Welcome Back Lunch on Friday, September 23 to greet our new and returning students, reconnect with colleagues, and show your UWaterloo pride.
Updates on all safety measures for the Fall term.
Join Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs (GSPA) on Nov 1 for our Fall 2022 Professional Skills Foundations Introductory Workshop, hosted in collaboration with the Centre for Career Action (CCA).
Starting November 9, this means that wearing a mask will now be a requirement for any indoor activity that is part of academic activity.
We invite you to help shape the future of Research Data Management (RDM) here at the University of Waterloo.
International students to help address Canada’s labour shortage; limit on off-campus work hours to be lifted temporarily.
Resources to support your well-being over the holiday break.
Important information for the winter semester.
A notice from Vivek Goel about the holiday break.
The University of Waterloo’s physical campus locations will be closed on Friday, December 23.