
Congratulations! Convocation is a special time to celebrate all of your achievements with family and friends. The highlight of convocation occurs when graduating students receive their academic hoods, are called to the stage by name, and are presented with their official diplomas.

Congratulations! Convocation is a special time to celebrate all of your achievements with family and friends. The highlight of convocation occurs when graduating students receive their academic hoods, are called to the stage by name, and are presented with their official diplomas.
The Indigenous Research team will be hosting a drop in/ask us anything session, where we are happy to discuss questions related to specific projects, general questions about Indigenous research, or updates in the world of Indigenous research scholarship.

Although you have already officially graduated and received your diploma, this is your moment to return to campus, participate in a traditional ceremony, and celebrate with your classmates and supporters.

Although you have already officially graduated and received your diploma, this is your moment to return to campus, participate in a traditional ceremony, and celebrate with your classmates and supporters.
Hosted by the Indigenous Research team in the VPRI, this session is focused on how non-Indigenous researchers can build respectful relationships with Indigenous communities, particularly in the research context.

Come Join Us!
It's time to come back to campus, in person, or virtually, to celebrate being an alumnus of the University of Waterloo.
This weekend, the University of Waterloo will be offering something for everyone. You can register now for Alumni Weekend and choose exactly what you want to be part of!
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