WaterTalks series videos now online

Monday, July 4, 2016

The full-length, captioned video footage of our past WaterTalks series is now available.

Educators are welcome to incorporate these into their curriculum, students can use these to enhance their learning, and researchers may find information relevant to their current research areas.

The Water Institute regularly invites speakers from outside the University of Waterloo to share their insights and perspectives on water research with Institute members and students. These events are also open to the public.


​Prabhakar Clement
Worthiness of Complex Groundwater Models for Decision Making — when should we say enough is enough?
March 31, 2016 WaterTalks

Remote video URL


Susan Hubbard
Geophysical Approaches for Quantifying Watershed Structure and Function
February 26, 2016 WaterTalks

Remote video URL


Sharachchandra Lélé

Bridging Many Divides: Building an interdisciplinary understanding of water issues in a developing country context
January 28, 2016 WaterTalks

Remote video URL


John Reynolds
Salmon-fuelled Ecosystems of the Great Bear Rainforest
November 26, 2015 WaterTalks

Remote video URL


Dustin Garrick​
Pathways to Water Security for Rivers Under Pressure: water markets and transboundary governance in Australia and Western North America
October 29, 2015 WaterTalks

Remote video URL


See also the full Water Institute playlist on the University of Waterloo YouTube channel.

Check our events section regularly for upcoming WaterTalks.