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January 19, 2026

2026 Global Futures: Innovation Update

Defying convention to shape our global futures

QNC Lab
January 12, 2026

Waterloo’s IP model sparks global research commercialization recognition

New Zealand adopts researcher-centric principles after studying Waterloo’s pioneering approach to IP ownership 

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January 7, 2026

Four Waterloo leaders appointed to the Order of Canada

Alumni and honorary alumni recognized for shaping Canada’s health, policy, justice and financial sectors

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January 6, 2026

Scientists discover first method to safely back up quantum information

Quantum information researchers solve longstanding “no cloning” problem with encryption workaround, fully quantum ‘cloud services’ now a potential reality

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January 5, 2026

New year’s resolutions? Add social fitness to the list

Dr. Troy Glover shares key strategies for improving health and well-being this year through collective community participation

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May 29, 2015

Centre for aging research at Waterloo receives $1.3 million

A new research centre at the University of Waterloo that will revolutionize the ability to predict and delay illness and injury associated with aging is receiving $1.3 million toward wireless wearables and other devices and technology

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May 28, 2015

Expert Advisory: Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada’s report

Sharing oral accounts from darker parts of Canadian history is imperative to the development of empathy and social conscientiousness in future generations, according to research by Professor Kristina Llewellyn, a professor in Social Development Studies at Renison University College at the University of Waterloo

Madelaine Liddy receiving her award
May 28, 2015

Quantum researcher awarded Dutch liberation scholarship

Waterloo student is among first to receive scholarship that honours the role Canada played liberating the Netherlands

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May 28, 2015

Dutch royals visit, witness new research and education partnership between leading universities

The Dutch king and queen visited the University of Waterloo today and witnessed two of the world’s leading innovation universities announcing a new research and education collaboration that aims to advance the field of quantum computing

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May 26, 2015

Chemists discover key reaction mechanism behind the highly touted sodium-oxygen battery

Chemists at the University of Waterloo have discovered the key reaction that takes place in sodium-air batteries that could pave the way for development of the so-called holy grail of electrochemical energy storage

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May 26, 2015

Chemists discover key reaction mechanism behind the highly touted sodium-oxygen battery

Chemists at the University of Waterloo have discovered the key reaction that takes place in sodium-air batteries that could pave the way for development of the so-called holy grail of electrochemical energy storage

Dutch civilians and Canadian Army troops celebrating the Liberation
May 26, 2015

Waterloo historian reflects on the liberation of the Netherlands

“The three Canadian war cemeteries in the Netherlands remain immaculate after 70 years. They stand as enduring reminders of the relationship between our two countries,” says Waterloo researcher

Photograph of letter written by Private Laubenstein's mother in 1945 asking for a  photo of her son's grave
May 26, 2015

Liberating the Netherlands: The story behind a Canadian soldier killed in battle

Waterloo history student honours Private Albert Laubenstein whose remains were found last year - almost 70 years after he was killed in World War Two

EcoCar2 in the Sedra Student Design Centre
May 25, 2015

EcoCAR experience a driving force behind student chosen as first new hire at GM Canada

Two years after participating in EcoCar 2, Ben Gaffney is GM Canada’s first hire as the company announces 100 new engineering jobs

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May 21, 2015

Game-changing hockey analytics company connects with Waterloo Warriors

HockeyTech’s real-time analytics will track players’ speed, on-ice time, puck possession and more with sensors embedded in the puck and players’ equipment 

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May 21, 2015

Canada Partners with University of Waterloo to Help Establish Indonesia as a Centre of Actuarial Excellence

Canada Partners with University of Waterloo to Help Establish Indonesia as a Centre of Actuarial Excellence

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May 20, 2015

Faculty of Arts enhances scholarship funding for promising local students

The University of Waterloo’s Faculty of Arts is helping students in Waterloo region get a head start in financing their university studies with a new scholarship that targets incoming undergraduates from local high schools

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