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Launched in January 2018, the Journal of Integrative Research & Reflection (JIRR) is a new, cross-disciplinary undergraduate journal entirely edited, reviewed and administered by students from KI. Their inaugural edition will be published in April 2018.

Matthew Gerrits will be the Vice-President, Education, for the University of Waterloo Federation of Students for the 2018-2019 year.

He'll have a great example to follow: Andrew Clubine, BKI'17 is currently in the position!

The Knowledge Integration students will host the January 26-28, 2018 Combining Two Cultures Conference, a student-led conference celebrating undergraduate interdisciplinary education.

The theme for C2C 2018 is Knowledge Sharing.

They previously hosted the conference in 2012, 2013, and 2016. The first host campus was McMaster, other host campuses have been Guelph and  McGill.

Dr. John McLevey (co-investigator) has been awarded a new Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) Insight Development Grant for the project "Making sense of climate action: Understanding social mobilization to curb anthropogenic climate change through advances in social network analysis" in the amount of $282,672.

First year KI student Ethan Milne of Rugelach, Roswell and Rufus won $5,000 in seed funding from Velocity, the entrepreneurship program at the University of Waterloo.

The design is a novel EMS spine board to more accurately weigh children in paediatric emergencies.

Congratulations, Ethan!

Deanna Di Vito, third-year KI student, along with 50 other youth leaders (25 from the South, 25 from the North) participated in the Arctic Youth Ambassador Caucus in Iqaluit, Nunavut March 8-12 to learn more about Nunavut and to engage in round-tables with Northern youth on issues they face every day (e.g., food security, health care, climate change, access to education).