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Office of Research launches fall inclusive learning series
A message from the Office of the Vice-President, Research and International.
The Inclusive Research Team in the OVPRI is excited to continue supporting the learning journey for researchers on ways to embed equitable and inclusive practices in their research programs.
We are kicking off Fall 2024 with our established core offerings. All sessions will be virtual, and the season’s offerings can be found on the.
September
Overview and Introduction: Inclusive Research Resource (Introductory session)
Tuesday, September 24, 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.
The Inclusive Research Team is dedicated to intentionally supporting faculty to build equitable and inclusive research practices for rigorous research. This presentation is focused on providing you with an introduction to the resources and supports provided by the Inclusive Research Team within the Office of the Vice President Research and Research and International, including how to navigate theand how we support embedding EDI in grant applications.
ʱto receive the Zoom link to participate.
October
Inclusive Research Tools: Identifying and Addressing Barriers
Monday, October 28, 1:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m.
A question that often comes to the Inclusive Research team from researchers is “what are the top three things I can do to embed EDI my work?” This session will help researchers identify ways to understand potential barriers that may exist in their research program, project and/or teams and will provide ideas for concrete and tangible actions to meaningfully address them.
to receive the Zoom link to participate.
November
The Foundation: Building Inclusive Teams
Thursday, November 14, 2:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.
Research shows that building inclusive research teams promotes research excellence. This presentation will take researchers through the necessary steps to identify EDI barriers on their teams, make a plan to address the barriers, and to review the outcomes of the actions they have taken and plan for the future.
to receive the Zoom link to participate.
The Decolonial “R’s” of Research: Principled Approaches to Engaging Indigenous Communities
Friday, November 29, 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.
This presentation will cover highlights of deceptively simple concepts theorized by Indigenous scholars for community-engaged research projects—known as the “Decolonial “R’s” of Research”—and together, we will consider their expansive meanings and implications in a typical university-based research project lifecycle.
to receive the Zoom link to participate.
December
What is GBA+ Anyway? An Introduction
Monday, December 9, 2024,2:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.
Gender-Based Analysis Plus (GBA+) is an important tool for embedding equity, diversity, and inclusion (EDI) in every stage of research from design to sharing results and other outputs. But what is it, and how is it done? This presentation will go over the basics of GBA+ including examples that highlight its usefulness, steps researchers can take, and questions they can ask themselves to start the GBA+ analysis of their research.
to receive the Zoom link to participate.
WatSPEED designated as an Authorized Training Partner through the Project Management Institute
A message from WatSPEED. This article was.
WatSPEED, the University of ݮƵ’s professional, executive, and corporate education arm, is proud to announce its recent designation as an Authorized Training Partner (ATP) through the. This designation ensures that WatSPEED’s courses are aligned with the latest global standards and best practices in project management, providing learners with the knowledge and skills necessary to excel in their careers.
“We are thrilled to be recognized as an Authorized Training Partner by PMI,” says Sanjeev Gill, associate vice-president, Innovation and executive director, WatSPEED.“This partnership with PMI will enhance our ability to deliver impactful learning experiences that drive career advancement and organizational success.”
WatSPEED’s project management certificate program is designed to cater to the diverse needs of professionals at various stages of their careers. Courses in WatSPEED’sinclude topics such as,,,and more.
, WatSPEED’s popular eight-week course, is also pre-approved for Professional Development Units (PDUs). The course addresses the impact that technology is having on our workforce and helps participants discover new technologies and develop a plan for their integration into the workplace."
For more information about WatSPEED’s project management programs and other professional development opportunities, please visit. For a full list of upcoming programs, visit our
Now you see it: Optometry clinic temporarily moving
The School of Optometry & Vision Science’s clinic is moving to an interim location during construction of the ݮƵ Eye Institute.
A message from the School of Optometry & Vision Science.
Now thatground has been broken on the ݮƵ Eye Instituteand construction is about to start in earnest, the University of ݮƵ School of Optometry and Vision Science will be moving its ݮƵ campus clinic and all its specialty services to a nearby interim location.
During the two-year construction process, all clinical services will be moved to419 Phillip St., ݮƵ. The interim clinic is a 10-minute walk or three-minute drive from the current location and is expected to open to the public onOctober 21, 2024.
The ݮƵ Eye Institute is a $53 million initiative to build Canada’s premier optometric centre that will push the boundaries of eye and vision care, optometric education and vision research. A once-in-a-generation project, it will create 68,000 square feet of new and renovated space.
“While this is a temporary home for us, everything will be business as usual – if not better,” said Dr. Andre Stanberry, the clinic director. “We will continue to provide leading-edge care using state-of-the-art equipment, including some brand-new equipment. We’ll be honouring previously booked appointments as well as inviting new patients to try us out.”
Just as the current location does, the interim location of the clinic will provide comprehensive eye exams and eyewear to patients of all ages and abilities.
The interim location will still provide a range of specialized services, including ocular disease care, myopia control for children, vision therapy for people with brain injuries, sports vision services to enhance visual performance, and visual rehabilitation and technological services for people with low vision.
During typical appointments, patients will continue to be seen by both a highly trained upper-year optometry student and a licensed optometrist.
If you have an appointmentbefore October 21, please go to the current locationat 200 Columbia St. W., ݮƵ. If you have an appointmenton or after October 21, please go to 419 Phillip St., ݮƵ.Your appointment time will be the same.
The downtown Kitchener location, the Health Sciences Optometry Clinic, will continue normal operations, providing comprehensive eye exams and optical dispensing to the public.
At both locations, University of ݮƵ students and employees are eligible for discounts on eye exams and eyewear.
The renovated and expanded ݮƵ Eye Institute is expected to reopen at the current location infall 2026. For more information, seeuwaterloo.ca/waterloo-eye-institute.
The campaign to build the ݮƵ Eye Institute continues, with $28 million raised out of a $35 million fundraising goal. To learn more or to help give the gift of sight, visit ourSeeing Beyond 20/20campaign site.
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When and Where
TheStudent Health Pharmacy(located in the lower level of the ݮƵ Centre) is offering flu shots with no appointments needed daily from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Call519-746-4500 or extension 33784 for more info. COVID shots will be available on appointment basis only. You can register online at.
Warriors Youth Summer Camps.Basketball, Baseball, Football, Hockey, Multi-Sport and Volleyball.
Purchase your single game tickets or season packages today to cheer on your Warriors this season. Tickets on sale now for Basketball, Football, Hockey and Volleyball. Check out theand!
, Sunday, August 25, 6:00 p.m., Warrior Field. Camps and Minor League Day, W Store Pop Up Shop, King Warrior’s Kids Zone and more.
WatITis 2024 call for proposals, Saturday, June 15 to Friday, August 23.
Ontario Mennonite Music Camp, Sunday, August 11 to Friday, August 23.
Perseids Sky-watching Party and Lecture: 30,000 Years of Looking Up!with Dr. Liza Sazonova of the ݮƵ Centre for Astrophysics,Monday, August 12, 7:30 p.m.,lecture in OPT 347 and meteor-watching on Columbia Lake fields from sunset.Registration requested.
Postdoctoral affairs update: Information session for staff and faculty, Tuesday, August 13, 10:30 a.m. to 12 noon, MS Teams.
WISE Public Lecture,“The problem is global, but must be solved local” by John Avdoulos, President and Chief Executive Officer, Essex Power, Tuesday, August 13, 1:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m., W.G. Davis Computer Research Centre (DC), DC 1302., in-person andon Zoom.today!
Invasive Species Pull, Wednesday, August 14, 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., DWE parking lot.
Retirement celebration for Sue Koebel,Wednesday,August 14, 2:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m., University Club.RSVP.
New Faculty Teaching Days Spring 2024, Monday, August 19 to Friday, August 23, MC 2036.
WICI Speaker Series: Embracing Complexity in Sustainability Transitionswith Dr. Enayat Moallemi,Monday, August 19,10:00. a.m. to 11:30 a.m., DC 1302.
Deadline to get "Fees Arranged,"Tuesday, August 20.
Knowledge Gathering and Sharing Consultation Sessions:an open session for employees who wish to remain anonymous or protect their identities (e.g., cameras off; pseudonyms used), Wednesday August 21, 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., virtual,Register.
New Writing and Communication Support Services for Grad Students: Focus Groups, Wednesday, August 21, 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m., online.
NEW -New Writing and Communication Support Services for Grad Students: Focus Groups,Thursday, August 22, 10:00 a.m. to 12 noon, online.
Co-operative work term ends, Friday, August 23.
NEW –International Orientation, Thursday, August 29 to Saturday, August 31.
NEW –First-year Orientation,Saturday, August 31 to Saturday, September 7
NEW – Labour Day,Monday, September 2, most University buildings and operations closed.
NEW – Co-operative work term begins, Tuesday, September 3
NEW – fall term lectures and classes begin, Wednesday, September 4
Upcoming service interruptions
Stay up to date on service interruptions, campus construction, and other operational changes onthe Plant Operations website. Upcoming service interruptions include:
- MC to QNC Pedestrian Bridge temporary closure, Monday, June 17 to Friday, September 27, no access to bridge between QNC to MC due to construction.
- Engineering 2, Engineering 3, Math & Computer, Davis Centre fire alarm testing, Wednesday, August 14, 7:30 a.m. to 8:15 a.m., fire alarm will sound, building evacuation not required.
- Bioremfire alarm testing, Wednesday, August 14, 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m., fire alarm will sound, building evacuation not required.
- Fire Research Facility fire alarm testing, Wednesday, August 14, 1:00 p.m. to 2:30 p.m., fire alarm will sound, building evacuation not required.
- Physics, Earth Science and Chemistry, Chemistry 2, Centre for Environment & Information Technology fire alarm testing, Friday, August 16, 7:30 a.m. to 8:15 a.m.
- East Campus 4, East Campus 5 fire alarm testing, Friday, August 16, 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.,fire alarm will sound, building evacuation not required.
- Village 1 fire alarm testing, Friday, August 16, 1:00 p.m. to 2:30 p.m., fire alarm will sound, building evacuation not required.
- Claudette Millar Hall and UW Place electrical shutdown, Sunday, August 18, 8:00 a.m. for 6 hours, allnormal power will be off including elevators in UWP towers, emergency power will be available, one elevator in CMH will be operating.
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ESC building electrical shutdown,Saturday, August 24, 6:00 a.m. for 14 hours, building will be closed, all power to ESC will be shut down, elevators will not be functional.