Current graduate students
Join us on May 12, 2020 - the second International Women in Mathematics Day – as we celebrate the launch of our Women’s Impact Network with a stellar lineup of speakers from across the globe.
Connect with like-minded peers and engage in meaningful discussions throughout the day in our global foyer.
WiM is excited to host our winter lean-in circle event on Thursday February 13th.
The WiM lean-in circle events are an opportunity for female students to share experiences and get advice on how to navigate the school and workplace from other women.
Women in Mathematics presents Nobel Laureate, Professor Donna Strickland
Talk Title: Generating High-Intensity, Ultrashort Optical Pulses
Come join the conversation! This is an opportunity to share experiences and get advice on how to navigate the workplace from other women!
Pizza and refreshments will be provided!
The University of Waterloo is the first stop on the Canadian University Get Free Tour hosted by UN Women. The programming will begin at 9:30 a.m. with a campus rally to welcome the HeForShe tour bus and special guests. Join us for music, refreshments and HeForShe giveaways.
COMING THIS FALLWe are excited to announce Terminal Live @ Waterloo, a $25,000 coding competition for talented undergraduate, graduate, and PhD students. Terminal is a novel games-based AI challenge, where players code strategies to automate gameplay, battling team vs team for prize money and job opportunities. Check out this brief clip to see Terminal in action! Event Highlights include: |
WOMEN IN MATHEMATICS PRESENTS...The Chocolate Fountain Welcome Event
Welcome our new female grad students, post docs, and faculty. Build your connections over drinks, fruit, games, and a chocolate fountain.
Grad students, post-docs, and faculty, who identify as female or any under-represented gender in math/CS, are welcome.
WHAT I WISH I KNEW THEN...
Hear from upper year students and first year instructors!
Female undergrad and grad students are invited with fellow students and professors.
Complimentary snacks will be provided. We welcome math students who identify as women, or who are non-binary.
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