KI Seminar Series Fall 2021
Join the KI community at our Friday afternoon seminars, where we'll learn together about knowledge integration in action!
Join the KI community at our Friday afternoon seminars, where we'll learn together about knowledge integration in action!
People expect government services to be simple, seamless and intuitive, but making that a reality is one of the biggest obstacles faced by the public service.
Attention 1st and 2nd year KI students!!!
Have you ever wanted to pick the brain of an upper year who has the same course interests as you??? Nervous about course selection and wanting tips?? Come to this INTEG 10 Seminar for the opportunity of a lifetime!
Join us in person as we challenge your creativity with some interesting activities. We'll have some unstructured social time as well!
This seminar will be co-facilitated by KI faculty Katie Plaisance and Rob Gorbet, and will start at 1:10pm in support of the students who are participating in the student-planned event from 12-1pm.
We'll meet in HH 1101, and if the weather allows, we'll aim to head outside!
the seminar this week is only for KI students registered this term for the in-person INTEG 10 class, and KI faculty and staff
Join us in person as KISS (the Knowledge Integration Student Society) creates a KInnections challenge to build community among KI students, faculty, and staff.
There will be fun and prizes.
We'll meet in HH 1101, and then if the weather allows, we'll aim to head outside!
the seminar this week is only for KI students registered this term for the in-person INTEG 10 class, and KI faculty and staff
The complexity of scientific problems, coupled with a growing need for specialized expertise, requires the formation of teams of experts who collaborate across disciplinary boundaries to generate scientific breakthroughs. The variety of knowledge available in convergence science teams provides the breadth of expertise to tackle complex problems that would be intractable by a single discipline.
Chat with members of the KI community at Waterloo's Virtual Open House!
Since 2020, there has been renewed energy to reckon with racism and settler colonialism, and there are additional forms of oppression that must be dismantled.
The students of INTEG 275 (Making Collaboration Work) and INTEG 320 (The Museum Course: Research and Design) are in the midst of a design challenge and are seeking your feedback!
Academic success over the arc of your Bachelor of Knowledge Integration (BKI) will be discussed.
The BKI is unique in its flexibility; however, with such freedom comes responsibility. For example, when KI students select courses that meet breadth requirements, students must pay attention to any needed prerequisites.