Enhancing the quality of individual and collective lives

From visionary beginnings in 1968 and buoyed by a consistent record of innovation, the Department's reputation for excellence places it among world leaders in the field.

The University of Waterloo offered one of the first undergraduate degree programs in recreation and leisure studies including the first co-operative education program, as well as the first MA and PhD programs in recreation and leisure studies in Canada.

About Waterloo Recreation and Leisure Studies 🠒

Discover our programs

Our students are mentored by leading experts and have the opportunity to apply theory to practice as they are introduced to the study of recreation and leisure as a phenomena as well as the planning, delivery and evaluation of recreation and leisure services.

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Research excellence

Through focus on community, environment, health and well-being, identity and diversity, and service and policy, our research strives to critically evaluate leisure in its diverse forms with a goal of enhancing quality of individual and collective lives. 

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Job postings

Explore faculty, research and postdoctoral positions in the Faculty of Health, including the Department of Recreation and Leisure Studies.

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Commitments to anti-racism

The Department of Recreation and Leisure Studies (RLS) has a responsibility to pay attention to past and current injustice and racism, to confront it, and to actively participate in the creation of a more fair and equitable society.

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Events

Friday, December 6, 2024 2:30 pm - 4:30 pm EST (GMT -05:00)

2024 Shaw-Mannell Award and Lecture: Ana María Munar

Dr. Ana María Munar, recipient of this year's Shaw-Mannell Award, discusses some of the ontological ideas that are at the basis of many theories of tourism and leisure management, specifically: the focus on the human as a subject master of its thinking and knowing; the dominion of representation and conscious emotion; the primacy of the 'individual', ownership (of thought, body, others, world) and autonomy.

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