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Our People - Science Outreach

Heather Neufeld

Manager, Science Outreach
Heather Neufeld
hneufeld@uwaterloo.ca
519-888-4567, ext. 41083
Location: 
EIT 2010
Contact for: 
School-age science activities and visits, public lectures, class visits to campus, Science Open House, Let’s Talk Science
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