- Advancing equity and inclusion in contract research and commercialization at ݮƵ
- W Store renovations and impacts to campus community
- The pipes, the pipes are calling for the Centre for Advancement of Trenchless Technologies
- Participants needed for contact lens wearer imaging study
- Notes as exams come to an end
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Advancing equity and inclusion in contract research and commercialization at ݮƵ
A message from the Office of Research.
The Office of Research is partnering with Canadian Equality Consulting (CEC) to build an equity, diversity and inclusion (EDI) strategy and action plan, including Indigenous initiatives. The focus is to increase access and engagement for those who are currently pursuing or who are interested in pursuing commercialization and contract industry research opportunities. The strategy will focus specifically on researchers from equity-deserving groups (women, people beyond the gender binary, 2SLGBTQ+, Indigenous Peoples, people from racialized communities, and people with disabilities).
CEC is inviting researchers (i.e., faculty members, graduate students, post-doctoral fellows and research associates) who are interested in or have participated in contract research or commercialization activities to attend a webinar to learn more about this work, including the process and details on the consultations with people who identify as a member of an equity-deserving group.
The webinar will be 30-minutes in length and will be hosted on Thursday, April 28 at 12:15pm.
W Store renovations and impacts to campus community
A message from Print + Retail Solutions.
Over the last two years, Print + Retail Solutions has continued to evaluate our retail strategies to optimize our spaces and service levels across campus, while also taking into consideration market trends and ongoing customer feedback. Based on this, as of Monday, April 25, W Store | Course Materials + Supplies in South Campus Hall will be closed to in-store shopping to prepare for a renovation project. This project will continue throughout the spring term and is scheduled to be completed by mid-August, in time for fall preparations and students returning to classes.
The goal of this renovation is to enhance customers’ shopping experience through improved product fixtures and cosmetic upgrades. W Store is also using this renovation as an opportunity to respond to market changes and customer feedback.
The educational publishing industry has continued to accelerate their move towards offering digital learning tools and platforms, which has impacted the requirement for printed materials at the beginning of each term. In fact, one of the largest publishers is transitioning to a “digital only” strategy.
Additionally, since March of 2020, there has been a shift towards online ordering that has continued since the re-opening of W Store | Course Materials + Supplies. Over the last two years, students have expressed that the convenience of online ordering and the delivery models offered during the pandemic are preferable.
In response to these shifts, W Store has decided to remove self-serve in-person shopping of most course materials, effective immediately. Normal inventory levels well be maintained, however, and course materials, textbooks and digital materials will continue to be available for purchase through.
Students will still have many options for delivery of their required course materials including: pick-up in South Campus Hall, shipping to an on-campus student residence front desk (available for students that live in Campus Housing), or shipping off campus to a preferred address. Access codes for digital options will continue to be emailed fromwstore@uwaterloo.ca.
W Store is committed to responding thoughtfully to market changes and customer feedback. The department has served students diligently each term, offering them the choice between print and digital options when feasible, and delivering on our mission to be the trusted source for services and products essential to the advancement of knowledge, student success and an enriched campus experience. This change will allow the Print + Retail Solutions team to meet students’ needs even more effectively in the future as they adapt to the rapid evolution of the course materials landscape and the changing expectations of students.
For questions related to the renovation or the decision to transition to exclusively online ordering for course materials, please contact Ryan Jacobs, Director, Print + Retail Solutions (rjacobs@uwaterloo.ca).
The pipes, the pipes are calling for the Centre for Advancement of Trenchless Technologies
By Carol Truemner. This article wasoriginally published on ݮƵ News.
Launched to assist the City of ݮƵ with a disintegrating household pipe problem in the 1990s, the University’s(CATT) is closing its doors at the end of this month.
Housed in ݮƵ Engineering, the centre has addressed critical issues facing underground infrastructure installation, assessment, repair and renewal since 1994 starting with the failing black pipe lateral issue many ݮƵ residents experienced.
Installed years earlier, the pipes builtout of paper and filled with coal tar bitumen were not able to withstand the massive volumes of hot water needed to run newer appliances including dishwashers.
Comprised of a group of university, municipal, industrial, business and government agencies working together, the ݮƵ centre has grown into aninternational leader in trenchless research and professional education, saidMark Knight, CATT’s executive director for over 20 years.
Last fall, CATT’s governing board began a review of the centre to ensure it was still relevant to its members in a changing and growing industry.
The board consulted with many industry professionals including Alireza Bayat, a University of Alberta civil and environmental engineering professor and a ݮƵ Engineering alumnus whose graduate work was supervised by Knight, a civil and environmental engineering professor.
The cross-country discussions led to the establishment of the Canadian Underground Infrastructure Innovation Centre at U of A and the closure of CATT.
The new centre to be headed by Bayat (PhD ’09, civil engineering), the NSERC Associate Industrial Research Chair in Underground Trenchless Construction and a Ralph Haas/Stantec Fellow in Civil Engineering, is envisioned to become a national and international leader in sustainable underground infrastructure innovation, research and education.
CATT’s last event will be the 2022 Trenchless Technology Road Show it is hosting this week in Kelowna, BC.
A win-win
While CATT will no longer exist, the ongoing underground research Knight and his team are working on including the testing and design of liners used to rehabilitate pressure pipelines will not only continue but be expanded.
Knight describes the new centre as a win-win for everyone involved, including CATT members who have laid the foundation for the future.
“Although the location and name are changing, it is important to note that CATT’s original vision and mandate will carry on and evolve,” said Knight. “CATT members will work with and fully support U of A’s centre.”
Participants needed for contact lens wearer imaging study
A message from the Centre for Ocular Research and Education (Core).
The Centre for Ocular Research and Education (CORE) is currently recruiting contact lens wearers for a study to image cells on the front surface of the eye. These cells play an important role in keeping your eyes healthy. We are looking for participants who experience discomfort while wearing lenses, and those who do not experience any discomfort with lens wear. The study will take place at the University of ݮƵ and consist of 6.5 hours of clinical appointments. Participants will receive $130 upon study completion. For more information regarding this study visit.
All studies through CORE have been approved through a University of ݮƵ Ethics Research Committee. To register to be part of CORE’s participant database and be the first to know about new studies, profiles can be created at.
Notes as exams come to an end
The winter term'sfinalexamination periodwraps up today.
Registered students can begin toview their unofficial term gradesin Quest as of Wednesday, April 27.
ճspring co-operative work termas well aslectures and classes for the spring termwill begin on Monday, May 2.
The2022 Vision Science Graduate Research Studies Conferencetakes place today and tomorrow.The Vision Science Graduate Research Conference is an annual event that allows graduate students to showcase their research. This year theLarkworthy Memorial keynote speaker isDr.Anne InnisDagg. The conference will be taking place in the OPT 347 conference theatre.
The next Water Institute WaterTalks event,Analytic element method solutions extend computational frontiers in interdisciplinary hydrosciences and beyond, will be presented byDavid R. Steward on Wednesday, April 27, at 2:00 p.m.
"How can analytic solutions help us to better understand the problems we face in earth sciences, civil engineering and related applications? New advances using the Analytic Element Method (AEM) employ straightforward mathematical methods to achieve nearly-exact solutions, and extend the frontier of computational methods.Wide-ranging examples are presented for problems in: groundwater/surface water interactions, well hydraulics, fractures and heterogeneities with groundwater flow, vadose zone processes in heterogeneous soils, and capture zones to identify the source of groundwater uptake by plants."
David Steward holds the Walter B. Booth Distinguished Professorship in the Department of Civil, Construction and Environmental Engineering at North Dakota State University.ProfessorSteward leads a research program addressing the grand challenge of water resources for society through two complementary approaches. One research focus is interdisciplinary water resources studies with collaborations across colleges of agriculture, architecture, arts andsciences, education, engineering, and veterinary medicine.
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When and Where to get support
Studentscan visit theStudent Success Officeonline for supports including academic development, international student resources, immigration consulting,leadership development, exchange and study abroad, and opportunities to get involved.
Instructorslooking for targeted support for developing online components for blended learning courses, transitioning remote to fully online courses, revising current online courses, and more please visitAgile Development | Centre for Extended Learning | University of ݮƵ (uwaterloo.ca).
Instructorscan visit theto get support on adapting their teaching and learning plans for an online environment.
are available within your course in LEARN to help you build and edit your content and assignment pages quickly.
The following workshops, webinars, and events are offered by the KL team (CTE, CEL, ITMS, LIB):
- Independent Remote Course Design Essentials,self-directed, continuous self-enrollmentcourse in LEARN.
- Independent Blended Course Design(iBlend), self-directed, ongoing
- Copyright Overview for ݮƵ Instructors and Staff-self-directed, continuous self-enrollmentcourse in LEARN.
- University of ݮƵ Teaching and Learning Conference- April 27 and April 28.
Supports are available foremployeesreturning to campus. Visitandworkplace protocolsto assist with the transition.
ճhas virtual services and programs to helpundergrads,grad students, postdocsandfaculty memberswith academic writing.
- Meet with writing advisors inone-to-one appointmentsto brainstorm, draft, revise, and polish. No time for an appointment? Tryemail tutoring for undergrads.
- Beat isolation and make writing progress at weeklyVirtual Writing Cafésfor grad students and faculty orPJ-Friendly Writing Groups for Undergrads.
- Take anonline workshopor apply to our popularDissertation Boot Campprogram.
- Faculty can requestcustom in-class workshopsfor their courses, or the WCC can facilitate anyexisting workshopsfor student groups.
- Course-integrated support available.Attention faculty and instructors:ճapplication form for Writing and Communication Centre course-integrated supportis now available online. We offer five unique support streams for your courses including synchronous and asynchronous workshops and monitored discussion boards.
Co-op studentscanget help finding a joband find supports to successfully work remotely, develop new skills, access wellness and career information, and contact a co-op or career advisor.
The Centre for Career Action (CCA)hasservices and programstosupport undergrads, grad students, postdocs, alumni, and employees in figuring out what they value, what they’re good at, and how to access meaningful work, co-op, volunteer, or graduate/professional school opportunities. Questions about CCA's services?, call 519-888-4047, or stop by our front desk in the Tatham Centre 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.,Monday to Friday.
Drop-in toWarrior Virtual Study Hallson Wednesdays from5:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Come together in this virtual space to set goals and work independently or in groups each week.
Renison's English Language Institutecontinues to offervirtual events and workshopsto help students practice their English language skills.
If you feel overwhelmed or anxious and need to talk to somebody, please contact theUniversity’s Campus Wellness services, eitherHealth Servicesor Counselling Services. You can also contact the University'sCentre for Mental Health Research and Treatment.Good2Talkis a post-secondary student helplineavailable to all students.
The Libraryis open with expanded hours for access to book stacks, drop-in individual study space, bookable group study rooms, drop-in access to computers and printers, book pick-up services and IST Help Desk support. Librarian consultations, Special Collections & Archives and the Geospatial Centre are available by appointment. Full details on current services and hours are available on the Library’sCOVID-19 Update webpage.
ճFaculty Association of the University of ݮƵ (FAUW)continues to advocate for its members.for more information.
ճUniversity of ݮƵ Staff Association (UWSA)continues to advocate for its members.Check out the UWSA blogfor more information.
The Sexual Violence Prevention and Response Office (SVPRO)supports all members ofthe University of ݮƵcampuscommunitywho have experienced, or been impacted, by sexual violence.This includes all students, staff,facultyand visitorsonthemain campus, the satellite campuses, and at the affiliated and federated ݮƵ Institutes and Colleges.For support, email:svpro@uwaterloo.caor visit theSVPRO website.
ճOffice of Indigenous Relationsis a central hub that provides guidance, support, and resources to all Indigenous and non-Indigenous campus community members and oversees the University's Indigenization strategy.
ճݮƵ Indigenous Student Centre, based at St. Paul’s University College,provides support and resources for Indigenous students, and educational outreach programs for the broader community, including lectures, and events.
WUSA supports for students:
Peer support - MATES, Glow Centre, RAISE, Women’s Centre -Visitto book an appointment either in person or online for the Fall term.
Food Support Servicefood hampersare currently available from the Turnkey Desk 24/7 in the ݮƵ Centre. Drop off locations are also open again in SLC, DC, DP, SCH and all residences.
Co-op Connectionall available online. Checkfor more details.
Centre for Academic Policy Support-CAPS is here to assistݮƵ undergraduates throughout their experience in navigating academic policy in the instances of filing petitions, grievances and appeals. Please contact them atcaps@wusa.ca..
WUSA Student Legal Protection Program-Seeking legal counsel can be intimidating, especially if it’s your first time facing a legal issue.The legal assistance helpline provides quick access to legal advice in any area of law, including criminal. Just call1-833-202-4571.
is a confidential mental health and wellness service that connects students with qualified counsellors 24/7. They can be reached at1-833-628-5589.
GSA-UW supports for graduate students:
ճsupports students’ academic and social experience and promotes their well-being.
Advising and Support-experiencing challenges and can help with navigating university policies & filing a grievance, appeal, or petition.
Mental Health covered by the Health Plan- ճnow has an 80 per centcoverage rate (up to $800/year) for. Your plan includes coverage for psychologists, registered social workers, psychotherapists, and clinical counselors.
Dental Care- ճcovers 60to 70 per centof your dental costs and by visiting dental professionals who are members of the, you can receive an additional 20to 30 per centcoverage.
Student Legal Protection Program- Your GSA fees give you, accessible via a toll-free helpline: +1-833-202-4571. This advice covers topics including housing disputes, employment disputes, and disputes with an academic institution.
The Graduate House: Open Monday to Friday 11:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.We’re open to all students, faculty, staff, and community members.is a community space run by the GSA-UW. Vaccination Records and Government ID continue to be required for all dine-in guests. Graduate students who paid their fees can get discounts and free coffee.
When and Where (but mostly when)
Warriors vs. Laurier Blood Donation Battle.Join ouron the Blood.ca website or app. #ItsInYouToGive
Examination period, Friday, April 8 to April 26.
NEW -2022 Vision Science Graduate Research Studies Conference, Tuesday, April 26 and Wednesday, April 27.
Research Talks, “Health system decision-making in a post COVID-19 Canada,”Tuesday, April 26, 12 noon to 1:30 p.m. Registration is required for this online event.
A Conversation on Hope & Climate Changefeaturing Katharine Hayhoe andIC3 Executive Director, Wednesday, April 27, 10:00 a.m.Register now.
WaterTalk:Analytic element method solutions extend computational frontiers in interdisciplinary hydrosciences and beyond, presented byDavid R. Steward,Wednesday, April 27, 2:00 p.m.
Information webinar for ݮƵ researchers, “Advancing equity and inclusion in contract research and commercialization at the University of ݮƵ,”Thursday, April 28, 12:15 p.m. to 12:45 p.m., online via Zoom..