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Ecohydrology Seminar: Marek Stastna
Blue Drinks with SWIGS
Join SWIGS for the final Blue Drinks of the year! Whether you're taking a break or celebrating end of year success, let us know what you've been up to. Connect with profs, colleagues, and friends for merriment and some festive surprises. Food will be provided.
Retirement Reception for Bob Gillham
The Water Institute is pleased to host a retirement reception for our Executive Director, Bob Gillham, on Thursday, December 17.
Water Institute WaterTalks Lecture by Sharachchandra Lélé
The Water Institute's 2015-16 WaterTalks Lecture Series continues with Dr. Sharachchandra Lélé, Senior Fellow, Ashoka Trust for Research in Ecology and the Environment, India. Dr. Lélé's WaterTalks lecture is titled: Bridging many divides: Building an interdisciplinary understanding of water issues in a developing country context.
COP21 Climate Change Summit: What happened in Paris and what's next for Canada?
Join us for a panel discussion on February 1 to hear from five speakers who travelled from Waterloo Region to participate in COP21 in Paris. Whether you are just starting to be curious about climate change or already well-versed and keen to discuss the details, this event will provide a space to engage with others.
World Wetlands Day Public Lecture and Poster Session
- a reception and poster session featuring research on wetlands and
- a distinguished public lecture titled "Reclaiming, using, and protecting wetlands: how the Dutch created The Netherlands" by Professor Jos Verhoeven from Utrecht University in the Netherlands.
Blue Drinks - Warm ones!
Come in out of the cold and join your fellow water enthusiasts for an afternoon coffee hour. Join SWIGS for snacks, coffee, tea and great conversation.
Water Institute WaterTalks Lecture by Susan Hubbard
The fourth lecture in the Water Institute's WaterTalks Lecture Series features Dr. Susan Hubbard, Associate Lab Director for Earth and Environmental Sciences, and Senior Scientist, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. Dr. Hubbard's lecture addresses New approaches for characterizing watershed structure and function.