ENGINEERING
INTERNATIONAL
FAIR
-
NOVEMBER
19-21,
2019
To
celebrate
International
Education
Week,
the
Faculty
of
Engineering
is
hosting
a
series
of
events
open
to
all
faculty,
staff
and
students.
You
are
welcome
to
sign
up
for
one
or
all
events
that
appeal
to
you.
The
goal
of this
fair is
to
celebrate
the
diverse
cultures,
ethnicities
and
backgrounds
that
exist
within
the
Faculty.
Event
Schedule:
Tuesday,
November
19
$10
Lunch
-
Tastes
of
India
|11:30
am
–
1:00
pm
|
E7,
Event
Space
Free
Workshop
-
Myths
&
Realities
of
the
International
Student
Experience
|
1:00
–
2:30
pm
|
E7,
Pitch
Space
Wednesday,
November
20
International
Marketplace | 11:00
am
–
3:00
pm
|
E7,
1st
Floor
$10
Lunch -
Tastes
of
the
Middle
East |11:30
am
-
1:00
pm
|
E7,
Event
Space
Thursday,
November
21
Info
Session - Scholarships
&
Grants
for
Study,
Research
&
Internships
in
Germany
|
11:00
–
11:30
am
|
E7,
1331
$10
Lunch
-
Tastes
of
Germany
|
11:30
am
–
1:00
pm|
E7,
Event
Space
Free
Lecture
–
Alexandre
Trudeau, Multilingualism
in
an
Increasingly
Globalized
World
|
1:00
–
3:00
pm
|
Humanities
Theatre
Please
see
below
for
more
information
or
to
register. You
must
register
in
advance
for
the
lunches
and
lectures.
Prices
include
HST.
Lunch
Menus
Lunch
Menus
are
listed
below.
Please
note
that
there
are
no
substitutions.
Lunches
will
take
place
each
of
the
designated
days
in
the
E7
Event
Space.
You
can
arrive
anytime
between
11:30
am
- 1:00
pm
to
enjoy
your
lunch
and
the
$10
fee
will
be
collected
at
the
door.
Tuesday,
November
19 -
Tastes
of
India
Alo
gobi
and
Palak
paneer
(Potato &
Cauliflower
Curry
with
spinach
and
cheese)
Samosa
Rice
and
Naan
Tamarind
Chutney
Wednesday,
November
20 -
Tastes
of
the Middle
East
Chicken
Sharwarma
or
Falafel
Tabbouleh
Hummus
Garlic
sauce
and
tahini
Rice
Served
on
Markook
bread
Thursday,
November
21 -
Tastes
of
Germany
Truthanpeffer
on
Roesti
(Braised
turkey
breast
with
crispy
potato
pancake)
Mini
Zwiebelkuchen
(Onion
Pie)
Caraway
sauerkraut
Fall
Rumtoph
(Spice
syrup
dressed
fall
fruit)
Free
Lecture
- Myths
and
realities
of
the
International
Student
Experience
Building
on
their
session
at
the
Staff
and
Advisor
Conference,
the
presenters
will
speak
to
the
complexities
when
thinking
about
the
international
student
experience.
Our
international
student
population
comes
from
over
100
different
countries
and
brings
with
them
unique
experiences
and
perspectives
that
enrich
our
campus
community
and
classroom
environment.
During
this
session,
we
intend
to
address
the
following
questions
through
enriched
dialogue:
-
Who
are
our
international
students?
From
visa
status
to
language
skills,
what
are
the
many
nuances
behind
‘international’?
-
How
do
we
learn
from
our
diverse
international
population?
-
What
role
does
our
campus
community
play
in
supporting
international
student
success?
At
the
end
of
this
session,
participants
will
leave
with
an
understanding
of
the
varied
international
student
experiences
with
the
intention
of
supporting
a
culture
of
inclusivity,
diversity,
and
acceptance
Tuesday,
November
19
| 1:00
–
2:30
pm
|
E7,
Pitch
Space
DAAD
Information
Session:
Scholarships
&
Grants
for
Study,
Research
&
Internships
in
Germany
This
presentation
by
the
DAAD
-
German
Academic
Exchange
Service
will
present
details
on
its
scholarship
and
grant
programs
to
support
study,
research
and
internship
stays
in
Germany
in
all
fields
and
all
stages
of
study.
Join
us
to
find
out
how
you
can
make
Germany
part
of
your
Canadian
degree.
All
are
welcome!
Wednesday,
November
20
|
11:00
–
11:30
am
|
E7,
1331
Alexandre
Trudeau
Lecture
Join
Waterloo
Centre
for
German
Studies,
the
Dept
of
Germanic
and
Slavic
Studies
&
the
Goethe-Institut
in
partnership
with
the
Dept
of
Spanish
and
Latin
American
Studies,
the
Dept
of
French
Studies,
Faculty
of
Arts
and
Faculty
of
Engineering
for
this
special
presentation
as
part
of
a
Global
Career
Booster
day
in
celebration
of
International
Education
Week!
The
afternoon
will
feature
a
Keynote
by
Alexandre
Trudeau,
renowned
filmaker
and
storyteller.
Alexandre
recounts
how
speaking
more
than
one
langugage
has
enriched
his
life,
both
personally
and
professionally,
and
why
he
believes
all
students
should
have
diverse
opportunities
for
language
learning
and
study
abroad.
Alexandre's
keynote
will
be
followed
by
a
panel
discussion
including
industry
professionals
Sven
Walker
(Dale
&
Lessmann
LLP),
Narcis
Tajvidi
(BMW)
and
Antonio
Ferreiro
(Deloitte)
along
with University
of
Waterloo alumni on
the
topic
of
the
importance
of languages
and
international
experience
and
how
the
two
can
help
to
boost
your
career.
Date:
November
21,
2019
Time:
1:00
pm
-
3:00
pm
Where:
Humanities
Theatre,
Hagey
Hall
In
our
initiatives
to
be
environmentally
friendly,
please
have
your
ticket
available
on
your
mobile
device.
Tickets
will
be
honoured
until
12:50pm.
Any
seats
available
at
that
time
will
be
filled
on
a
first-come,
first-served
basis.
Home
and
Abroad
Photo
Contest
The
Home
and
Abroad
Photo
Contest
is
a
visual demonstration
of
student
learning
through
study
and
work
experiences, both
in
Canada
and
abroad.
Engineering
is
home
to
hundreds
of
international
students
who
represent
numerous
countries
around
the
globe.
In
addition,
each
year
many
Waterloo
Engineering
students
go
abroad
for
enriching
study
and
work
experiences
around
the
world.
This
online
exhibition
will
be
a
collection
of
student
photographs
that
will
showcase
the
global
perspective
our
students
have
gained
through
their
travels
and
studies. Photos
will
be
posted
on
Waterloo
Engineering’s
Facebook
page,
and
Engineering
students,
faculty
and
staff
will
be
invited
to
vote
on
their
favourite
photos.
The
top
three
photos
will
be
printed
and
proudly
displayed
in
the
International
Office
area
on
the
7th
floor
of
of
E7.
Engineering
students
are
invited
to
contribute
original
photos
of
their own
personal
journeys
by
submitting
a
photo
and
short
description
using
the
online
form.
Share
your
views
on global
citizenship,
and
participate
in
creating
a
global
gallery.