Meet the postdoc team

The postdoc team in Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs (GSPA) supports the postdoc experience through the following activities: 

GSPA's office is located on the 2nd floor of the Needles Hall building (Note: GSPA is temporarily located in East Campus 2 due to renovations). As GSPA staff work in a hybrid model, please reach out to our team to determine availability for an in-person meeting, if desired.

If you would like to connect with a member of our postdoc team, you can email us at postdocs@uwaterloo.ca, or directly contact one of our team members listed below:

GSPA postdoc team

Sarah Howard - Manager, Postdoctoral Affairs and Programming Development

Sarah Howard (on leave)

Manager, Postdoctoral Affairs and Programming Development
519-888-4567 x47615
Location: NH 2088

During Sarah's absence, please contact Gitanjali Shanbhag for all inquiries.


As the Manager, Postdoctoral Affairs and Programming Development, Sarah is responsible for leading GSPA activities and programming that support the professional, academic, and personal development of graduate students and postdoctoral scholars.

As an alumnus of a Waterloo grad program herself, Sarah is thrilled to have remained on campus supporting and advocating for grad students and postdocs. 

In her spare time, Sarah enjoys rock climbing, board games and snuggling with her cat, Athena.

Contact Sarah for:

  • Postdoctoral experience and programming
  • Postdoctoral affairs
Ashely Ryan - Graduate and Postdoctoral Programming Specialist

Ashley Ryan

Graduate and Postdoctoral Programming Specialist
519-888-4567 x41599
Location: NH 2062

Ashley works with other team members at Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs (GSPA) to develop, maintain, and evaluate programming related to professional development for our graduate students and postdoctoral scholars.

Ashley has been a member of the University of Waterloo community since 2012 when she embarked on a journey to obtain her Bachelor of Arts degree in Legal Studies with a minor in Psychology. Afterwards, she remained on campus to pursue Master of Arts and Doctor of Philosophy degrees in Sociology with research focused on crime and peer influence. Outside of her academics, Ashley has also served multiple years as a student wellness co-ordinator for the Graduate Student Association on campus, as a don, and lecturer. Outside of the University of Waterloo, Ashley loves to volunteer with Girl Guides of Canada, collect board games and plants, watch scary movies, and camp with her family and friends at various provincial and national parks.

Contact Ashley for:

  • Questions related to postdoctoral programming and events
Monica

Monica Munaretto

Graduate and Postdoctoral Programming Specialist

As a Graduate and Postdoctoral Programming Specialist, Monica collaborates with team members at the GSPA to develop and implement educational programming, focusing primarily on projects and initiatives that support and promote the academic experience and professional development of graduate students and postdoctoral scholars.

Monica has held a variety of roles supporting graduate students and postdoctoral scholars throughout her career, including time focused on career advising and graduate work integrated learning at the University of Waterloo’s Centre for Career Development. She is currently researching the impact of career uncertainty on the graduate student experience as part of her own doctoral student journey.

Outside this work, she can be found cheering on her favourite teams or enjoying the great outdoors with her young family and Newfoundland dog, Argos.

Contact Monica for:

  • Information related to postdoctoral programming and events.

The GSPA postdoc team also receives oversight and support for postdoctoral affairs from:

  • Justin Wan, Interim Co-Associate Vice president, Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs
  • Marta Bailey, Associate Director, Communications and Strategic Initiatives

Contact the postdoctoral affairs team at postdocs@uwaterloo.ca.