
Teaching for the first time can be daunting, but there are numerous resources available on campus to help you feel more confident in the classroom.

Learn what researchers who study the writing process have discovered about how to set goals, stay motivated, and avoid procrastination. During the Writing webinar, you’ll hear from campus partners like the Library and the Writing and Communication Centre (WCC) about resources, supports, and opportunities tailored towards graduate students to help you develop your writing skills.
Presenters: Nadine Fladd (WCC), Library TBD
Due to unforeseen circumstances, we regret to inform you that You Are Welcome Here: Understanding Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion from a UWaterloo Perspective has been cancelled. We hope you'll join us at Grad Orientation to learn more about resources available to support international students and equity-deserving students on campus.

Pursuing a research-based graduate degree offers several opportunities for career development, whether it be through the projects you work on, the people you meet, or the volunteer activities and workshops you participate in. Join us to explore these opportunities and learn how you can build your professional skills and start planning for your career.
Presenters: Kira Bruschke (CCA), TBD

Pursuing a course-based graduate degree offers several opportunities for career development, whether it be through the projects you work on, the people you meet, or the volunteer activities and workshops you participate in.

Attend the Graduate Alumni webinar to hear from recent graduate alumni who will speak about their experiences during graduate studies and after completing their degree.