President's Lecture: Donna Strickland, Nobel Laureate and UWaterloo Professor
The lecture is sold out. Join the waitlist, or watch it on Livestream on January 30th starting at 7pm.
The lecture is sold out. Join the waitlist, or watch it on Livestream on January 30th starting at 7pm.
Gather your friends and join us for this year's Alumni Weekend! Come back to campus to re-live your fondest memories and make new ones. Find out more information on the University of Waterloo Alumni site.
This years annual Canadian Society for Brain, Behaviour & Cognitive Science meeting is held at the University of Waterloo! Find out more about registration and the schedule here.
The Velocity Fund is a pitch competition, held three times a year, for startups and aspiring entrepreneurs to win a share of $20,000 in funding. Join us for the Velocity Fund Finals $5K on July 18 from 11:00am – 2:30pm.
We encourage you to register to reserve your spot in the audience today!
The Observatory is open for public tours, usually on the first Wednesday of each month, offering a chance to look through the university's telescope. This will be preceded by a short talk on astronomy (around 30 minutes) plus an opportunity to ask questions, followed by a tour of the dome.
Calling all Boston-area Science alumni!
We'd love for you to join us for Happy Hour at Beerworks No 3 (Boston/Canal). Reminisce with us about your time at Waterloo, network with fellow classmates and hear all the latest news from your alma mater. We will be partnering with our Engineering friends, so we can expect a lively crowd!
The University of Waterloo and the Faculty of Science are celebrating the launch of the Waterloo Centre for Astrophysics! Please join us for an exclusive cocktail reception where you'll have the opportunity to meet astrophysics faculty and learn more about the thrilling research that promises to redefine our knowledge of the universe.
Join us on October 26th for an extravaganza of hands-on science discovery for school-age kids.
Join us to celebrate Dr. Anne Innis Dagg's recent honorary doctorate from the Faculty of Science. We are thrilled to offer a free screening of "The Woman Who Loved Giraffes", a documentary about her life and research, and an audience Q&A with Dr. Innis Dagg, moderated by Dr. Barb Katzenback. Registration required.