University of Waterloo events
At Waterloo, we're proud to host a wide variety of events for the campus community and our larger community. Find out what's happening on campus, from free public lectures to workshops and information sessions.
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Events
Engineering Trajectory Information Form
The Engineering Employment Trajectory Survey aims to understand the motivations and ambitions of engineering students across Canada.
Systematic and Scoping Reviews: Systematic and Scoping Review Methods
Would you like to learn more about scoping and systematic reviews and what steps are involved when conducting each of these review types? This workshop, a combination of presentation and interactive activities, discusses the methods of each review type, as well as how to decide which is best to use and more.
Engineering Trajectory Information Form
The Engineering Employment Trajectory Survey aims to understand the motivations and ambitions of engineering students across Canada.
Cybersecurity and Privacy Institute (CPI) 7th Annual Conference
Secure your spot for the University of Waterloo Cybersecurity and Privacy Institute's (CPI) signature event of the year during Cyber Month in Canada. CPI brings together cybersecurity professionals, top researchers in the field, industry members and more!
Volunteer Fair
Join EDGE and CCD for the Fall 2025 Volunteer Fair! This event offers students an opportunity to meet local organizations that are recruiting volunteers.
Representatives from 30 local organizations will be present to speak with current students about their organization's mission and volunteering needs.
WICI: Reading and Conversation with author Madhur Anand
Join us in STC 2002 on October 28 at 1:30 pm for a reading and conversation with Madhur Anand, professor and author of the newly released "To Place a Rabbit".
Writing Café for Black, Indigenous, and Racialized Students
A space where you can write without judgment, rest without guilt, and connect with peers navigating similar challenges in their academic journeys.
Drop in to write, meet with a writing advisor, or just enjoy a warm drink and a moment of calm. No pressure, no critique—just a space to be seen, supported, and productive on your own terms.
Write in community – not in isolation.
Writing Cafes for Black, Indigenous and Racialized Students
Every Tuesday: Drop in to write, meet with a writing advisor, or find community. No pressure, no critique - just a space to be seen, supported and productive on your own terms
Engineering Trajectory Information Form
The Engineering Employment Trajectory Survey aims to understand the motivations and ambitions of engineering students across Canada.
Data Journeys: Reproducibility for People Who’ve Lost Their Own Code—Because Peer Review Is Brutal and Memory Is Fragile
We’ve all been there: a reviewer or supervisor asks for your analysis, and you realize you have no idea how you got those results. This workshop is a judgment-free zone for anyone who’s lost track of their own work, it happens!
We’ll explore why research reproducibility and replicability matter, what happens if it’s not, and how to detect unreliable research around you. This workshop will also explore tools and techniques to make your research reproducible—even if you’re starting from a pile of mystery scripts. Learn how to document, automate and share your workflows so future-you (and others) won’t be left in the dark.