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MEDI student wins second in Problem Pitch
A lot of small businesses in Canada are owned by baby boomers with no clear-cut successor and no plan for the future of the business after retirement.
MDP students propose sustainable development solutions at international conference
September 17, 2014 marked the start of the Second Annual International Conference on Sustainable Development Practice (ICSDP) at Columbia University in New York City.
Brain, Chain, Gain with Margret Walton-Roberts
Brain, Chain, Gain with Margret Walton-Roberts
SEED Career Profile- Dawn Bazely
SEED Career Profile- Dawn Bazely
Olaf Weber guest edits latest Journal of Sustainable Finance & Investment
Following his successful sustainable finance and investment symposium at the Balsillie School of International Affairs in 2012, Export Development Canada Chair in Environmental Finance Olaf Weber, pictured here, served as guest editor of the Journal of Sustainable Finance & Investm
INDEV student travels to Brazil with World Vision
INDEV major Alex Foto will travel to Recife, Brazil in May with World Vision to advocate for the rights of youth around the world and participate in the “World Vision Cup” soccer tournament.
Read the full story in The Londoner
SEED Career Profile- Elroy Wilson
SEED Career Profile: Elroy Wilson
Elroy Wilson is an Msc Marketing and Agribusiness student from the University of West Indies (UWI). In January, Elroy arrived as visiting researcher to the University of Waterloo.
SEED Career Profile
The SEED career profile series was created as a way to showcase talented individuals that are affiliated with the School of Environment, Enterprise and Development. The program will feature students, professors, and guest lecturers that exemplify SEED’s mission; these individuals have developed the knowledge, tools and expertise to integrate environmental and social objectives into business or development activities.
Professor Blair Feltmate talking climate adaptation on CBC radio
This morning on CBC radio 89.1 in Kitchener Waterloo Professor Blair Feltmate discussed climate adaptation and the current government's opportunity to take four practical steps to address adaptation challenges.
Listen to the clip on CBC's Morning Edition
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