United Nation 75th (UN75) anniversary focus group
Waterloo International is inviting all students to participate in the United Nation 75th (UN75) anniversary focus group on November 25, 2020.
Waterloo International is inviting all students to participate in the United Nation 75th (UN75) anniversary focus group on November 25, 2020.
University of Strathclyde is hosting a webinar series led by Strathclyde and its global partner Universities on how Universities can contribute to the acceleration of progress towards the Sustainable Development Goals.
Drawing upon experiences from the University of Waterloo – one of Canada’s leading higher education institutions – speakers will discuss the roles that partnerships play in advancing the SDGs.
Integrating sustainable development into the university's operations requires systematic and long-term work with leadership and commitment from employees. An important issue is how the faculty and the administration can work together to strengthen the integration of sustainable development into the organization and the mission.
This webinar will examine the role and responsibility business schools have in delivering meaningful social impact in meeting the SDGs. With a focus on social justice and inclusion, Armand Bam will explore through presentation and interviews examples of successful community partnerships and student engagements at the University of Stellenbosch Business School.
This webinar aims to showcase some ways in which Peking University is working towards the SDGs, and the importance of interdisciplinarity. Prof Jie Song will Chair, focusing on topics such as aligning climate change mitigation and clean air policies to maximise health co-benefits; and decarbonising energy conversion by using CO2.
It’s been a long time since Waterloo Warriors have gone on exchange, but we remain hopeful that students will travel in the 2022-23 academic cycle. In celebration of International Education Week, this exhibit showcases 16 of the best photos that were submitted to our Exchange Photo Contests prior to the pandemic. The gallery is visible all week in Campus Housing.
Contact information: studyabroad@uwaterloo.ca
This contest is open to visiting exchange students who will be invited to take part in the fall term exchange photo contest. The contest is open from November 15 – 21, and a winner will be announced in December! This contest is open to visiting exchange students!
Students are looking at a future that will present problems that require global solutions that come from intercultural teams. Educational institutions across Canada are aspiring to graduate students who are equipped to navigate a rapidly-evolving global landscape that positions them well towards identifying and solving these global problems. Students from international backgrounds enrich our campuses with their diverse cultures, ideas, values and traditions. As part of the international education community, we interact with organizations globally.
The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted education systems in unprecedented ways. The crisis exacerbated long-standing inequalities, revealed the limits of technology, raised questions about learning loss and recovery, heightened concerns about corporatization, exposed the value of teaching, and much more. There is an urgent need to envision the future of public education for a post-pandemic world. What lessons have we learned from the pandemic for public education systems in Canada?