Women in Mathematics Alumni Career Panel
Network with accomplished Math alumni.
Learn about diverse career opportunities.
How to land your dream job.
Find out what employers want to hear during interviews.
Alumni Speakers
Network with accomplished Math alumni.
Learn about diverse career opportunities.
How to land your dream job.
Find out what employers want to hear during interviews.
Alumni Speakers
Ask successful Math Alumnae questions like:
Google is committed to empowering all women by connecting, developing, and fostering a sense of community amongst women in tech. Come build that community and conversation with us!
Join us for a special Women in Tech Panel hosted by UWaterloo Women in Math, with leading women at Google (each UWaterloo alumnae). We'll share why we're empowering Googlers to address unconscious bias, imposter syndrome, and how we're encouraging all Googlers to celebrate diversity and inclusion in everything we do.
WOMEN IN MATHEMATICS PRESENTS...
We invite you to an exclusive evening of discussion and learning as distinguished executive share their career and leadership experiences.
Hear inspirational stories, learn valuable advice and gain insight on topics that matter most.
You don't want to miss this opportunity to meet these outstanding female industry leaders, and uncover successful strategies for professional and personal growth.
Identify challenges that international students face. Learn techniques to make your classroom benefit from diverse student base.
Discuss teaching strategies to build an environment better suited for international students.
Instructors of all genders are welcome. Snacks will be provided.
FALL WELCOME EVENT
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. Female-identifying math students welcome.
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.