Michelle Ford, BES 2014, reflects on life after International Development
Michelle Ford's life, since graduating from the International Development (INDEV) undergraduate program in 2014, has certainly been nothing short of eventful!
Michelle Ford's life, since graduating from the International Development (INDEV) undergraduate program in 2014, has certainly been nothing short of eventful!
Professor Jeffrey Wilson has partnered with two environment students and one Waterloo alumni to launch the (IM)Possible project and share morale boosting videos and blogs about moving beyond the seemingly impossible.
Tingting Wu joined the School of Environment, Enterprise and Development (SEED), University of Waterloo, as a lecturer in Fall 2021.
SEED faculty and their research students have published a variety of peer-reviewed articles in the last few months.
The PhD Examination Committee met on November 24 to deliberate the outcomes of the fall SEED PhD Qualifying Exam. Of the seven students writing the exam this fall, two PhD students, who started the program in 2020, have been recognised for Outstanding Papers.
SEED is happy to announce that two of our graduate students have been selected to receive University of Waterloo awards.
Congratulations to Ph.D. student, Maryam Mohiuddin Ahmed, who received the J. Alan George Leadership Award. This award is presented to an entering graduate student, chosen from among students within three terms of first receipt of a Provost Doctoral Entrance Award for Women and based on a record of student leadershi
Aleks Spasevski is a recent graduate from the Master’s of Environmental Studies in Sustainability Management (SUSM) program.
Aleks was interviewed by SEED.
Q: What is your educational background?
A: While attending high school in Georgetown, Ontario, I was in the Specialist High Skills Major program in the environmental field. I then went to the University of Guelph for my undergraduate degree and I got a Bachelor of Environmental Science with a Major in Environmental Science.
Guneet Sandhu, a PhD student in SEED’s Sustainability Management program, has been awarded the Joseph-Armand Bombardier Canada Graduate Scholarship – Doctoral (CGS D)
The Environment Students’ Society (ESS) is an undergraduate student association that aims to advocate, support, educate, and arrange events for all the students in the Faculty of Environment, across all environment programs and from all years.
Here are some pitch competitions SEED undergraduate and graduate students might be interested in participating in.