Parental Leave Information Session

Come join us for lunch and learn more about going on parental leave, whether you are a graduate student or faculty member. A group of knowledgeable panel members will be there to answer any questions!

Come join us for lunch and learn more about going on parental leave, whether you are a graduate student or faculty member. A group of knowledgeable panel members will be there to answer any questions!
The evening features a keynote speaker followed by three rotations of conversations with industry mentors. Students will have the opportunity to learn from and be inspired by mentors while enjoying food and refreshments.
Join the ‘UW Women in Engineering’ Run for the Cure team!
The Run for the Cure is Canada's largest single day, volunteer-led fundraising event dedicated to raising funds for breast cancer research, education and health promotion initiatives. This year’s event takes place on Sunday, October 4, 2014.
As a young girl, Jennifer Howcroft loved science as much as she loved helping people so she always assumed she’d become a medical doctor.
But when she heard about biomedical engineering in her teens, Howcroft knew she had found her true calling. Biomedical engineering allowed Howcroft, now a doctoral student in Waterloo’s Department of Systems Design Engineering, to blend her passion for creating and building with her drive to improve the lives of people.
Alison Scott, a chemical engineering MASc candidate, has been awarded the Canadian Engineering Memorial Foundation's Vale Scholarship. Each year the prestigious scholarship of $10,000 is awarded to one woman enrolled full-time in an engineering master’s program at a Canadian university.
Scott, who graduated with her BASc in chemical engineering from Waterloo in 2013, is described as a great ambassador for engineering by Mary Wells, engineering's associate dean, outreach.