Message from the director
Welcome to the School of Planning at Waterloo!
We think that this is such a great time to study and work in Planning. There is so much important work to be done. Our professors and student colleagues study, and carry out research about, many complex and interconnected challenges that are experienced in our communities: for example - affordable housing, the local impacts of climate change, environmental conservation and policy, active transportation, urban economic change, participatory planning processes, and equity and inclusion, among many other subjects. We work in a range of subfields of Planning that include social planning, environmental planning, community sustainability, urban design, transportation, housing, urban economics, heritage and more.
This is Canada’s largest and one of the longest-established Planning Schools. Our School is an interdisciplinary community, reflecting and building on the learning and research culture that was established in 1969. We maintain strong connections with the Planning profession, and we focus on combining conceptually rich education with applied experience.
Located in the Faculty of Environment's LEED Platinum certified Environment 3 building, we are the only Planning School in Canada to offer programs at the Bachelor's, Master's, and PhD levels. Our BES, MA, and MES (Planning) programs are accredited by the Canadian Planning Profession. Our students explore Planning practice and theory, and they gain practical experience through experiential learning opportunities that include co-op jobs or internships. The PhD program welcomes scholars with career aspirations in academia or the policy world.
We are proud to provide a high-quality, experience-based education that is the foundation for students’ future success, whether in Planning practice, related fields, or further studies.
Mark Seasons PhD, FCIP, RPP
Professor and Director
MA/MES Domestic application deadlines
Application deadline is January 15th. Please contact potential supervisors prior to applying to discuss your interest in this program and confirm that they are still accepting new students.
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News
Turning Parking Lots into a Housing Solution: Dr. Dawn Parker’s Vision
In Maclean’s feature on solving Canada’s housing crisis, Dr. Dawn Parker discusses a bold yet simple solution: transform underused parking lots into much-needed housing.
Can Roundabouts Make Rural Roads Safer? Dr. Jeff Casello Shares His Insights
In a recent CBC article, Dr. Jeff Casello discusses how roundabouts can enhance safety by slowing down traffic and reducing conflict points.
Dr. Dawn Parker Awarded Top Honor in Land Systems Science
Celebrating Dr. Dawn Parker: Recipient of the 2024 Influential Female Researcher Award