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July 9, 2026

Waterloo researchers awarded more than $7.1 million in funding

Federal funding recognizes innovative research advancing climate resilience, AI, health care, quantum science and robotics

President Vivek Goel addresses a crowd from a podium outside the Indigenous Gathering space on campus
June 24, 2026

Waterloo community thanks President Vivek Goel for his leadership

President Vivek Goel’s term set the foundation for Waterloo’s next century. He united the community behind a bold vision for the future and advanced lasting progress in innovation, sustainability, and reconciliation. 

Salmonella microbes
June 23, 2026

New global study highlights burden of unsafe food

Waterloo public health researcher Dr. Shannon Majowicz contributes to WHO estimates

A student wearing a backpack gathers with a community
June 1, 2026

Expanding co-op with community impact

Philanthropic investment of $1 million will introduce students to global challenges, community development and the power of service

Collage of two art work done by Rachel Jung, the great gaggle art installation and wall mural
June 4, 2026

A love letter in colour

Waterloo alum Rachel Jung (They/Them) designs spaces where people feel seen, building a community centred on care, affirmation and belonging

Chemical composition of a lithium-ion battery
August 23, 2012

Building better batteries

Canada Research Chair Linda Nazar is turning her attention to lithium-sulfur (Li-S) and lithium-oxygen (Li-O2) batteries. Because of their energy density, they have the potential to achieve a far higher energy density than their lithium-ion counterparts.

Mark Servos
August 23, 2012

Managing the risk of new contaminants

Mark Servos, who is Canada Research Chair in Water Quality Protection, studies the cumulative effects of diverse human activities in watersheds on ecosystem health.

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August 15, 2012

International survey ranks University of Waterloo among top universities

The Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU) has again named the University of Waterloo among the top 200 universities in the world.

Waterloo University sign
August 3, 2012

Professional Services Building ‘TechTown’ donated to the University of Waterloo

The University of Waterloo today announced that TechTown, a 60,000 sq. ft. building has been donated to the university.

University of Waterloo sign
August 3, 2012

Five-year survey confirms Uruguay’s world-leading tobacco control strategy is delivering results

The International Tobacco Control Policy Evaluation Project (the ITC Project) today launched a new report on the effectiveness of tobacco control policies in Uruguay

Daniel Scott on a beach littered with debris, natural and man-made.
August 1, 2012

Protecting coastal communities from climate change

Socially, badly eroded or submerged coastlines would affect millions who live in places such as New York, Prince Edward Island and Shanghai. To help people at least consider the unknown, and prepare for the worst, several Waterloo researchers are participating in a five-year, $2.5-million project called the Partnership for Canadian Caribbean Community Climate Change Adaption. 

A snow covered landscape with trees in the distance
July 31, 2012

Reading our future in the snow

Richard Kelly doesn’t mind digging himself into a hole. Interpreting the climate change stories found in layers of snow is what he does for a living. Kelly is one of many researchers at the University of Waterloo closely studying how climate change will reshape civilization.

Christopher Fletcher
July 31, 2012

Using math to map climate change

University of Waterloo researchers bring gauges, satellites and their own keen eyes to the study of climate change. They are also using another tool — numbers. By feeding patterns and probabilities into computers, researchers can create numerical weather. 

Man's hand holding a glass of beer on a bar.
July 31, 2012

Breaking the link between alcohol and bad decisions

Judgment is something Mark Zanna has been studying for decades as a professor in the psychology department at the University of Waterloo. Recently, his research focused on decisions made while drinking.

Myra Fernandes
July 31, 2012

What we know about forgetting

Research at the University of Waterloo suggests we shouldn’t be too quick to blame faulty neurons for memory lapses: It’s probably context. 

Jonathan Fugelsang
July 31, 2012

The trick to truth

Research at the University of Waterloo is getting to the truth about truth. People are more likely to believe something given as fact if it is backed up by something authoritative, such as a statistic. Jonathan Fugelsang of Waterloo’s psychology department, and Jason Ozubko of the psychology department at the University of Toronto, teamed up to publish a study that took the search for truth a step farther.

Christine Purdon adjusting a camera mounted on a helmet being worn by a young woman.
July 31, 2012

Moving beyond doubt

Everybody does it: Walk out of the house, close the door, then wonder whether the stove was turned off or the lights left on. For some, however, it becomes a debilitating loop. Christine Purdon, a clinical psychology professor at University of Waterloo, explores obsessive compulsive disorder.

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