Speed Networking 2019
Join AHS alumni and current graduate students as they return to campus to share their experiences, offer career insight, and speak with you and your classmates about what to expect once you have graduated from Waterloo.
Join AHS alumni and current graduate students as they return to campus to share their experiences, offer career insight, and speak with you and your classmates about what to expect once you have graduated from Waterloo.
Considering graduate studies? Wondering if it's right for you?
On Tuesday November 12th, the Faculty of Applied Health Sciences (AHS) is offering a session to provide you with helpful information about graduate studies. We’ll discuss the benefits of graduate studies, career options with a graduate degree, funding options, the application process and the next steps toward pursuing a grad program. You'll also get to learn about the programs offered in AHS and research happening in our faculty.
Delicious food will be provided and there will be an opportunity to talk to faculty and grad students from the areas in AHS that interest you.
The Applied Health Sciences Teaching Fellows invite you to the 2nd Annual AHS Teaching Fair. A Teaching Fair is designed to showcase novel, innovative, creative, and engaging pedagogical tools that instructors in our Faculty are using to enhance the learning of our undergraduate and graduate populations.
Using her experience as medical doctor and special advisor on health for Nishnawbe Aski Nation, Jane Philpott will examine causes and consequences of the main health issues in Indigenous communities.
Hosted by the University of Waterloo's Faculty of Applied Health Sciences and the Interdisciplinary Centre on Climate Change (IC3), join us for an evening of hope and action: a screening of Beyond Crisis, Q&A with the film's director, followed by a reception with student groups and colleagues!
Imagine having only 1 static slide and 3 minutes to explain the breadth and significance of your research to a non-specialist audience. The Three Minute Thesis (3MT) competition challenges University of Waterloo research-based master's and doctoral students to do just that.
Event cancelled: The Grad Class Send Off event scheduled for March 19, 2020 is cancelled due to precautionary measures taken by University of Waterloo to limit the spread and risks of COVID-19 in our community.
This event is changing to be offered online!
Calling all 1B AHS co-op students: register for the Co-op 101 webinar to learn about how the co-op process works, and how you can be a stronger candidate when your work search starts!
Join Professor John Hirdes for this COVID-19: Ask our experts community talk. Community talks will be held online using a video link that will be provided before the talk. Registration is required.
COVID-19 has shaken the world, challenging societies and altering life as we know it. But from this crisis, opportunities have emerged calling us to action as we prepare to reboot from the COVID-19 lockdown. This webinar focuses on the economics of public health and health policy, the environment, clean water, and COVID-19 transmission in waste water.