Tuesday, November 5, 2024

Tuesday, November 5, 2024

Editor:
Brandon Sweet
University Communications
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Presidential Nominating Committee seeks members

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A message from the Secretariat.

President Vivek Goelrecently announced that he will not seek re-appointmentwhen his current term ends on June 30, 2026. As a result, consistent with Policy 50 – The President of the University, the Secretariat is preparing to constitute a Presidential Nominating Committee.

When the University forms a Presidential Nominating Committee, Policy 50 helps us to ensure we have broad representations from across the University community. This includes a mix of faculty, staff, students, alumni, and board members and also considers equity factors such as gender.

Nominations are now sought for the following seats on the committee:

  • One senator of professorial rank from each Faculty, elected by a vote within that Faculty
  • Two regular faculty members, elected from and by the faculty-at-large of the University
  • One staff member elected from and by the regular ongoing staff of the University

Anyone appointed to the committee is bound to keep the group’s deliberations confidential and must agree to participate actively in the work. This work is expected to commence in February 2025 and continue through to the end of the calendar year.

Additional information, including the nominating committee’s full composition can be found on theSecretariat website.

dzٱnomination formsmust be submitted to the Secretariat by email toelections@uwaterloo.cano later than 4:00 p.m. on Monday, November 25, 2024. Nominations must be supported by at least three nominators.

Nomination forms are available on theSecretariat websiteor by emailingelections@uwaterloo.ca.

Elections will follow during the week of December 2, 2024.

WatProcure, the University's new eProcurement system is now live

A person in a warehouse environment consults a tablet.

A message from Finance.

Finance is excited to announce that the University’s new eProcurement systemWatProcure (powered by Jaggaer)has officially launched! We have now sent out all invitations to new WatProcure users. Initial users have been based upon those who had requisitioning or approval access in Unit4. If you did not receive a welcome email to your @uwaterloo email and you believe you require access to WatProcure, please contact us via the> Procurement queue (WatProcure System Access topic) to request access.

Moving forward, all new purchases should be processed exclusively through WatProcure. Unit4 Requisitioners have been informed of the date that their Unit4 requisitioner create access will expire. They will then be given a read-only role for viewing of legacy requisitions.Note: there is no change to Unit4 Approvers roles/access.Once users are activated in WatProcure, they are asked to begin using WatProcure for all new procurement activities. All open legacy purchasing activities will need to be completed in Unit4.

WatProcure training available for you

  • WatProcure help documentation within the system;
  • See the Training Dashboard within WatProcure for links to videos and how-to documentation;
  • WatProcure Training website(Procurement website);
  • (self-registration) (FIN_WatProcure_Training);
  • (Confluence Knowledge Base) (log in required);
  • ; and
  • 賦dzԲWatProcure virtual open houses.

Where do I go if I need help?

If you have questions, yourWatProcure Championis a great first point of contact.

We also recommend connecting with your (Faculty) Financial Officer or Department Administrator for finance related matters, as they have Faculty/Department specific context relevant to your specific areas.

Please feel free to contact us via the>Procurement and Accounts Payable Inquiry>Procurement.

A special thank you….

We want to take this opportunity to thank our Executive Sponsors as well as our Project Advisory Group for their leadership, guidance and direction on this project. We greatly appreciate all of the hard work and dedication and countless extra hours from across Finance (including Procurement, Payments and Expenses, and Systems team members) and IST to help lift WatProcure off the ground. A special thanks to all of the functional and user acceptance testers across campus as well as those who have graciously volunteered to become WatProcure Champions within their departments!

Thank you to our campus community for your ongoing support as we begin to wrap up the implementation phase of this project and begin to move into the hyper care/post-implementation phase of this project.

Margruite Krahn kneels on sections of Mennonite barn floor coverings.

A message from Conrad Grebel University College.

Grebel Gallerywelcomes Manitoba artistto install and launch herܰڲԲ:ѱԲԴDzԾٱǴǰʲٳٱԲexhibit. Margruite restores historic buildings and her art explores themes of self-expression despite economic and gender constraints, the home as a site of conflict and peacebuilding, and the importance of learning from history.

She will be presenting at theonFriday,November 8at 7:30pm and leading a gallery touron Saturday,November 9from 12:30 p.m. followed by a traditionalprint making workshopat the historicBrubacher Houseon the University's North Campus.

The exhibit will run until February at theCentre for Peace Advancement, level 4 at Conrad Grebel University College. All arewelcome!

A rundown of Senate's October meeting

The Board and Senate chamber in Needles Hall.

A message from the Secretariat.

The University of ݮƵ Senate is comprised of faculty, undergraduate and graduate students, alumni, governors, and administrative staff who are both elected and ex-officio members. This governing body of the institution is the highest authority on academic matters and meets regularly to discuss topics such as academic programs, educational policies, appointments, and other academic priorities.

The following items were approved at the meeting:

  • New graduate programs (master’s and doctoral) in Biomedical Engineering
  • New undergraduate option plan in Quantum Information
  • Establishment of a curricular subcommittee under Senate Undergraduate Council
  • Revisions to academic regulations pertaining to averages and academic standings in the Faculty of Mathematics
  • Guidelines for visitors to Senate meetings

Additionally, Senate considered other business:

  • Mid-year update on the University’s 2024/25 operating budget from James Rush, Vice-President, Academic and Provost
  • Faculty Update Presentation from Chris Houser, Dean of Science

For more information

Visit theSenate websiteto find the meeting agenda and related materials for all recent Senate meetings, as well as dates for upcoming meetings. The Secretariat will make Zoom links available to those wishing to attend meetings virtually.

If you have any questions, please contact the Secretariat atsenate@uwaterloo.ca.

Upcoming office closure

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When and Where

ճ(located in the lower level of the ݮƵ Centre) is now offering new COVID booster shots and flu shots. Call for appointments to register for the vaccination at 519-740-4500 or dial extension 33784. Walk-ins are welcome.

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!

ճis open from Monday, October 21 until November 8. Undergraduate and graduate students are invited and those that submit their responses will receive $5 on theirWatCard.

Chemistry Seminar: Measuring 3D chemistry at 1 nm and belowfeaturing Robert Hovden, Associate Professor, Materials Science and Physics, University of Michigan, Tuesday, November 5, 11:00 a.m., C2-361 Reading Room.

Buckthorn Battle, Tuesday, November 5, 12 noon to 1:00 p.m.

,Tuesday, November 5, 1:00 p.m. to 2:30 p.m.

Noon Hour Concert:Lost and Found, Wednesday, November 6, 12 noon, Conrad Grebel University College Chapel. Free admission.

Chemistry Seminar: Cluster-based redox responsive super-atomic MRI contrast agentsfeaturing Jaclyn Brusso, Professor, Department of Chemistry and Biomolecular Sciences, University of Ottawa, Wednesday, November 6, 1:00 p.m., C2-361 Reading Room.

Treaties as Foundations: The Legacy of the Mississauga's of the Credit First Nation, Wednesday, November 6, EC5 1111.

Bridge 2024: Honouring the Lives of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls, and Two Spirit Peopleclosing ceremony, Thursday, November 7, 11:00 a.m. to 12 noon,Ceremonial Fire Grounds and the bridge between Environment 3 and United College.

Digital Tools & Methods: Introduction to Web Scraping,Thursday, November 7, 11:00 a.m. to 12 noon, Zoom.

Funding Your Research in Germany Info Session, Thursday, November 7, 2:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m., EV1-221.

The Changing German Political Landscape,Thursday, November 7, 7:00 p.m., CIGI Auditorium and Online via Zoom.

NEW -Smokehouse Day, Friday,November 8,11:00 a.m. to7:00 p.m., Chef & the Farmer's Smokehouse in the Student life Centre (SLC).

National Indigenous Veterans Day: Ceremony and Fireside Chat, Friday, November 8, 1:00 p.m. to 2:30 p.m., SLC Black and Gold Room.Register now.

The 2024 U.S. Presidential Election: A nation divided?Friday, November 8, 3:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m., Hagey Hall 2107.

Fall Open House, Saturday, November 9.

NEW -WISE Public Lecture, “The role of renewables in our journey towards reducing GHG”by Jean Roy, Senior Vice President and Chief Operating Officer, Kruger Energy, Monday, November 11, 1:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m., W.G. Davis Computer Research Centre (DC), Room DC 1302., In-person & on Zoom.Registertoday.

, Monday, November11, 5:00 p.m. to 6:30 p.m., MC 2054.

Data Journeys: Sustaining Digital Futures,Planning for the End of Your Digital Project, Tuesday, November 12, 11:00 a.m. to 12 noon, Zoom.

Hagey Lecture: Decoding Meaning in Indigenous Designfeaturing Wanda Dalla Costa,Tuesday, November 12, 7:00 p.m., Fed Hall.

Buckthorn Battle, Wednesday, November 13, 12 noon to 1:00 p.m.

Noon Hour Concert:Hearing the Desert, Wednesday, November 13,12 noon,Conrad Grebel University College Chapel. Free admission.

NEW -WISE Public Lecture, “European Offshore Wind and HVDC”by Dr. Gen Li, Associate Professor, Technical University of Denmark., Wednesday, November 13, 1:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m., W.G. Davis Computer Research Centre (DC), Room DC 1302., In-person & on Zoom.Registertoday.

NEW -, Thursday, November 14,10:30 a.m. to 12 noon, Global Lounge, International Experience Centre, Needles Hall.

, Thursday, November 14, 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., Dana Porter Library, first floor. Drop-in event.

NEW -The Foundation: Building Inclusive Research Teams,Thursday, November 14, 2:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.to receive the Zoom link.

NEW -Walking the Path of Hope: Climate Anxiety and the Healing Forest, Thursday, November 14, 5:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m., Arts Lecture Room 116.RSVP for Walking the Path of Hope.

NEW -Avoiding the ‘REDs’ card: Understanding the impacts of Relative Energy Deficiency in sport for active youth and adults, Thursday, November 14, 7:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. School of Pharmacy, 10A Victoria St. S.

Upcoming service interruptions

Stay up to date on service interruptions, campus construction, and other operational changes onthe Plant Operations website. Upcoming service interruptions include:

  • Entrance to Staff O Lot between Columbia Street and Bright Starts Daycare lane closure, Monday, November 4 to Friday, November 8,driveway between Columbia Street and Bright Starts Daycare will be temporarily closed for underground sub grade and service work. "Staff O" Parking lot will also be closed for the week. (O Lot permit is valid in X Lot)

  • Mathematics and Computer Building x-ray floor scanning, overnight Tuesday, November 5 into the early morning of Wednesday, November 6, 12:000 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., x-ray floor scanning to take place in the Graham Data Centre, occupants of the building will be escorted out and personnel will guard the entrances to ensure nobody entires during the scan.

  • Engineering 2, Engineering 3, Math & Computer, Davis Centre fire alarm testing, Wednesday, November 6, 7:30 a.m. to 8:15 a.m.

  • Needles Hall (NH), Hagey Hall (HH), Biology 1 (B1), Biology 2 (B2), Earth Science Chemistry (ESC), Dana Porter Library (DP), and Modern Languages (ML) hot water shutdown, Wednesday, November 6, 7:00 a.m. to 8:30 a.m., hot water supply at each listed building will be limited for the duration of the shutdown.

  • Douglas Wright Engineering electrical shutdown, Saturday, November 9, 7:00 a.m., lasting for 10 hours, all 120 and 208 volt power will be off, emergency lighting will be on. Please note this has been cancelled.

  • Douglas Wright Engineering, Rod Coutts Hall, South Camplus Hall, Carl Pollock Hall, Graduate House fire alarm testing, Friday, November 8.

  • Central Services Building, General Services building, Commissary fire alarm testing, Friday, November 8, 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.

  • Modern Languages, Dana Porter Library, Environment 1, Environment 2, Environment 3, Needles Hall fire alarm testing, Monday, November 11, 7:30 a.m. to 8:15 a.m.

  • East Campus 4, East Campus 5 fire alarm testing, Monday, November 11, 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.