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Laurel Creek Citizens Working Group is Recruiting Volunteers!
The Laurel Creek Citizens Working Group is recruiting volunteers for the upcoming year, to help plan stewardship activities and educational aquatic activities to teach the public at events.
World Wetlands Day 2020
Our annual World Wetlands Day event will be held on Monday, February 3, 2020 in Federation Hall at the University of Waterloo. This year's event will feature an afternoon research symposium including research seminars, lightning talks, poster presentations (including prizes!), and exhibitor booths.
Blue Drinks: A discussion with Nancy Goucher
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This February we will be hosting a Blue Drinks event with the original creater of Blue Drinks!
Water Institute brings Clean Water Here Global Photography Exhibit to Kitchener
The Clean Water Here Global Photography Exhibit, in partnership with the University of Waterloo’s Water Institute, opened at THEMUSEUM on Saturday, May 5, 2018 and features 13 photographs from around the world that document what the lack of safe drinking water means knowing the water cycle in its entirety includes all uses and users.
SWIGS member works with local community to adapt to climate change
It’s 8:00 in the morning in the Sindh province of Pakistan, and Sajida Awan is preparing to head back into the field to conduct a full day of interviews with local farmers. The temperature is rising, it will be 50 degrees Celsius by mid-day, and it will take her at least two hours to get to her location.
Modelling River Basins as Coupled Human and Natural Systems
As part of the Water Institute's WaterTalks lecture series, Lovell Endowed Professor Ximing Cai from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign's Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, will be presenting, "Modelling River Basins as Coupled Human and Natural Systems."
Decoding the secrets of carbon preservation in peatlands along a boreal to tropical gradient from Minnesota to Peru
As part of the Water Institute's WaterTalks lecture series, Curtis Richardson, professor of Resource Ecology and Director of the Duke University Wetland Center, presents, "Decoding the Secrets of Carbon Preservation in Peatlands along a Boreal to Tropical Gradient from Minnesota to Peru."
SWIGS Welcome BBQ
Barbecue, s'mores, food, games, prizes and more! Come meet the new students and current SWIGS members! What more can you ask for?
Dress warmly and come by the Laurel Creek fire pit across of Environment 2 (EV2).
New SWIGS Exec
Thanks for everyone who voted for the 2017-2018 Students of the Water Institute Graduate Section (SWIGS) Executive members! The new SWIGS Exec are:
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