SWIGS General Meeting
We are very excited to invite you to the SWIGS (Students of the Water Institute Graduate Section) General Member meeting on Monday May 31st @ 11am-12pm
We are very excited to invite you to the SWIGS (Students of the Water Institute Graduate Section) General Member meeting on Monday May 31st @ 11am-12pm
It’s migration season! Looking for a reason to get outside or a new walking spot? We’ll be sharing some great places thanks to the advice of local birder @nlynnbarlow.
Thank you to everyone who participated in the 2021 Water and You art contest! We received so many wonderful submissions which highlight the importance of water in our daily lives. We will be taking the time to judge these submissions over the next couple of months, but until then we invite you to check out some of the excellent submissions here:
SWIGS is excited to announce the launching of our brand new art contest Water and You!
‘Blue Drinks’ is an informal event for graduate students to meet and network with leading water professionals from public and private sector alike. For Blue Drinks #2 of the semester we have the pleasure of hosting Sandra Witt.
Join us Tuesday November 24th, 2020 @ 5 – 6:30 pm EST
Register Here
‘Blue Drinks’ is an informal event for graduate students to meet and network with leading water professionals from public and private sector alike.
As grad students, it can sometimes feel like we have filled our brains with all this niche information that might never be useful... Well at least for one-night let's put all those random water facts to good use for a trivia event all about water! All interested students are welcome for an evening of fun facts with friends.
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.
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.