
Students of the Science graduating class of 2020 are invited to join special Alumni guest Kelly Meissner (BSc '01); Science professors and staff; and Associate Deans of Science, as they offer congratulations, celebrate your achievements, and share inspiring words of advice as you prepare to graduate.

Back by popular demand!
Our professors had such a great time in Toronto last year, they insisted on a second round!

The Waterloo Institute for Nanotechnology is pleased to present a Seminar Series talk by Professor Mike Fleischauer, an Associate Research at the NRC-Nanotechnology Research Centre (NRC-NANO, Edmonton), an adjunct professor of Physics at the University of Alberta, and on the City of Edmonton’s Energy Transition Advisory Committee.

Robert Lemieux, Dean of the Faculty of Science, cordially invites all faculty, staff, alumni and friends to attend our annual Science Alumni Achievement Awards Reception.

Alumnus Fiona Brinkman, PhD FRSC, (BSc Biochemistry '90) will be awarded Distinguished Alumni Award at 3:00 pm, Friday, March 6, 2020, at the University Club. Dr. Brinkman is Distinguished Professor in Bioinformatics and Genomics at Simon Fraser University, most known for R&D of widely-used computer software that aids more integrative analyses of microbe and human genomics data.

Interested in research? Want to learn more about what our Science grad students are working on? Thinking of competing in the 3 Minute Thesis next year?
Join us to see how the participants use one slide and three minutes to present their research to a public audience.

The Women in Science Society is excited to announce the third annual Women in Science Undergraduate Research Symposium! The main objective of the symposium is to provide undergraduate students with an opportunity to present their research projects barrier free (i.e. free of charge). This year's symposium will feature poster presentations by our undergraduate students and a keynote presentation by Dr. Eden Hennessey!