Research Talks: Curing the COVID-19 pandemic
The Office of Research presents a panel presentation for Waterloo faculty, staff, and students examining risk, resilience, and public wellness.
The Office of Research presents a panel presentation for Waterloo faculty, staff, and students examining risk, resilience, and public wellness.
Come wind down and relax with your fellow AHSSIES for a fun afternoon of board games and banter! Join us on Friday, November 20, 2020 from 3:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. to play virtual games with fellow AHSSIES, AHS faculty and staff.
Have questions or concerns about your experience as an undergraduate student in the Faculty of Applied Health Sciences (AHS)? AHS wants to hear how you are doing and how we can better support your success.
Students panelists present an overview on the direct and indirect impacts of climate change on aquatic ecosystem structure and health, cyanobacteria bloom dynamics and the implementation of modern molecular techniques in understanding the risk of toxin production in cyanobacteria populations and assessment of water quality. Part of theIdeas to shape the future: Student Leaders in Climate Action and Research webinar series,presented by the Interdisciplinary Centre on Climate Change (IC3) and Faculty of Health.
Climate change exacerbates public health risks in various ways, and thus holistic risk management approaches are needed. Student panelists will propose risk management approaches for mitigation of public health impacts through the development of frameworks and best management practices, exploring transmission pathways of disease, and implementation of green technologies.
Curious about careers in the health field? Join us for the School of Public Health and Health Systems’ (SPHHS) Virtual Career Panel! This webinar will feature SPHHS alumni, as they discuss their experiences in their respective health career. Open to all UWaterloo students, faculty, staff and alumni.
This free virtual event takes place over two afternoons and examines the promise and limits of technology to promote successful longevity by featuring a diverse group of leaders. Speakers include aging and technology researchers, clinicians and frontline workers, members of advocacy groups, policymakers, technology officers from industry and visionaries that have implemented innovative models for supporting older adults.
Featuring keynote by Dr. Cornelia Wieman, this event will highlight the ways in which members of Indigenous and racialized communities have been disproportionately impacted by COVID-19.
Graduating students from the Faculty of Health are invited to join Dean Lili Liu, professors, and staff at a virtual celebration of the class of 2021!
"What support and opportunities will contribute to a meaningful fall term for our students?" This is the question that Leeann Ferries, Associate Dean, Undergraduate Studies, is looking forward to discussing with current Faculty of Health students and Josh Edmondstone, Student Relations Officer. This event is part of a series called "Healthy Conversations".