
Using her experience as medical doctor and special advisor on health for Nishnawbe Aski Nation – an organization representing 49 First Nation communities in northern Ontario – Jane Philpott will examine causes and consequences of the main health issues in Indigenous communities.

Research Ethics will be offering drop-in sessions throughout February, March and April to answer questions related to the ethics process, including submitting, renewing, and amending an application. Come prepared with your questions and a laptop.
These sessions are for faculty and students and will take place in the Dana Porter Library (study booth on the main floor) from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. every Wednesday until April 29, 2020.

Research Ethics will be offering drop-in sessions throughout February, March and April to answer questions related to the ethics process, including submitting, renewing, and amending an application. Come prepared with your questions and a laptop.
These sessions are for faculty and students and will take place in the Dana Porter Library (study booth on the main floor) from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. every Wednesday until April 29, 2020.

- Thursday, March 12 - 12:30-2:00 pm – Copyright and Software
- Thursday, April 9 - 12:30-2:00 pm – Trademarks
- Thursday, May 7 - 12:30-2:00 pm – Commercialization Panel Discussion
Events are open to all faculty, staff, students, and post docs. Presented by WatCo and supported by the Waterloo Institute for Nanotechnology at the University of Waterloo.

Research Ethics will be offering drop-in sessions throughout February, March and April to answer questions related to the ethics process, including submitting, renewing, and amending an application. Come prepared with your questions and a laptop.
These sessions are for faculty and students and will take place in the Dana Porter Library (study booth on the main floor) from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. every Wednesday until April 29, 2020.

Those interested in an application to the New Frontiers in Research (NFRF) Transformation competition are invited to a panel presentation. The panel will feature researchers and staff who have experience successfully leading large team grants and can provide insights on both applying for and leading large team grants.
Following the panel presentation, there will be an open question and answer period.
Please register as seating is limited.

The Centre for Bioengineering and Biotechnology and the University of Waterloo Office of Research Ethics are pleased to host an information session with Clinical Trials Ontario.

Research Ethics will be offering drop-in sessions throughout February, March and April to answer questions related to the ethics process, including submitting, renewing, and amending an application. Come prepared with your questions and a laptop.
These sessions are for faculty and students and will take place in the Dana Porter Library (study booth on the main floor) from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. every Wednesday until April 29, 2020.

A public event and panel discussion examining smart infrastructure and sustainability featuring:
Kathy Bardswick (Canadian Institute for Climate Choices): Planning and financing smart and sustainable cities