We Are All UWaterloo 2: Read-In and Act-Up!
Join us in the Dana Porter Library lobby for the We Are All UWaterloo 2! Read-In and Act-Up! event.
Join us in the Dana Porter Library lobby for the We Are All UWaterloo 2! Read-In and Act-Up! event.
The Writing Centre and the Book Store invite you to attend a book launch and reception for Performing Antiracist Pedagogy in Rhetoric, Writing, and Communication, edited by Dr. Frankie Condon (English Language and Literature) and Dr. Vershawn Young (Drama and Speech Communication).
Please join us for a discussion and refreshments.
Research Matters: Getting Published is a full-day event for postdoctoral and graduate students only.
Register for all the sessions or choose those most relevant to you and your research program. Lunch will be provided to those who RSVP and attend at least one workshop.
This event will cover a wide variety of publication issues and will specifically host the following workshops:
This workshop is offered jointly by SSO and the Writing and Communication Centre, and will introduce students to a number of useful time management and writing strategies for Architecture Graduate Students as they enter their thesis term.
This Science Café is one of the events organized by the University of Waterloo Library during Science Literacy Week. Aimed to promote public engagement with science in an informal, discussion-rich setting, this event will feature three postdocs from the Faculty of Science. In addition to the individual’s research interest, the panel also highlights how and why a scientist’s research question is formulated.
Explore the ways that words and phrases fit together. Build simple and complex sentences. Make your paragraphs shine.
This four-part summer series welcomes undergraduate and graduate students at all levels of experience to explore the mechanics of English, experiment with how its pieces fit together, and practice proofreading and editing.
Explore the ways that words and phrases fit together. Build simple and complex sentences. Make your paragraphs shine.
This four-part summer series welcomes undergraduate and graduate students at all levels of experience to explore the mechanics of English, experiment with how its pieces fit together, and practice proofreading and editing.
Explore the ways that words and phrases fit together. Build simple and complex sentences. Make your paragraphs shine.
This four-part summer series welcomes undergraduate and graduate students at all levels of experience to explore the mechanics of English, experiment with how its pieces fit together, and practice proofreading and editing.
Academic integrity requires that you paraphrase and summarize other people’s work. Through hands-on practice, you will learn these skills and how to integrate your supporting research for improved credibility.
Register for the workshop through WCONLINE.
Explore the ways that words and phrases fit together. Build simple and complex sentences. Make your paragraphs shine.
This four-part summer series welcomes undergraduate and graduate students at all levels of experience to explore the mechanics of English, experiment with how its pieces fit together, and practice proofreading and editing.