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Forecasting and tracking wildfires and flooding is extremely complicated as multiple variables are involved. Weather, topography and groundwater flows are just some of the elements that need to be ...
Many of the world’s most vibrant culinary and food innovation scenes are rooted in strong academic communities and the ...
Landmark study is a collaboration between Canadian Cancer Trials Group, WRHN and UW WELL-FIT program Patients in a structured exercise program experienced a 37 per cent lower risk of death and a 28 ...
By: Mary Lynne Bartlett (she/her) At the recent Employer Impact Conference: The power of change makers, four Waterloo co-op students shared insights on what it meant to them to be change makers. Co-op ...
Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs is pleased to be sending four doctoral students to Lake Opinicon for the 2025 Lake Shift writing retreat. Hosted annually by Queen’s University, Lake Shift is ...
Work term four: For their most recent co-op term, Sam worked at the Department of Biochemistry at the University of Toronto, in Dr. Karen Maxwell’s lab. Their project focused on bacteriophages, ...
Whether it’s flooding in Toronto or forest fires raging in Alberta and Manitoba, climate change is pushing natural disasters into populated areas and having a dire impact on communities. The threat to ...
Dr. Philip Kaisary will be speaking on the topic of “‘The Lost Unity of Social Life': Law and Literature in the World-System". Please register on Zoom. About the talk: When it emerged in the 1980s and ...
In an article in Waterloo Region Record, co-Principal Investigator Rebecca Rooney and Lead Principal Investigator Michael Drescher express concerns over the implications of special economic zones ...
As a hub of entrepreneurship and innovation, it’s no surprise that companies and founders linked to the University of ...