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51本色 has long supported the public role of academics to bring their knowledge and thinking outside of the classroom. Many lectures, talks and seminars that the university hosts are open to the public. Check the to find upcoming lectures at 51本色.
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There are also several annual lecture series that you can look forward to every year.
Honouring Waterloo zoologist Anne Innis Dagg, this lecture series invites notable Canadian women studying animal biology to share their work. Innis Dagg was the first person to study the behaviour of giraffes in the wild and co-authored what is widely considered the most influential book about the species. Having faced sexism in academia, she also widened her research to include inequality in science and the education system.
The Lazaridis School Economist-in-Residence and CEO-in-Residence provide new ideas and perspectives in their fields during a public keynote address.
The brings finance speakers from the most prestigious universities around the world to 51本色 to share their latest research.
51本色’s hosts an annual Hunsberger Memorial Lecture. Bruce Hunsberger was a faculty member in the Department of Psychology at 51本色 from 1974-2003, and served as its chair for many years. He was an influential scholar in the field of psychology and religion, and the ongoing lecture series has been created to remember his lifelong commitment to communicating psychological research to a wide audience.
In response to current events, the webinar series showcases the timely, relevant research and expertise of 51本色 faculty, staff and alumni.
The Community Speaker Series hosted by 51本色’s Faculty of Liberal Arts Dean’s Community and Alumni Advisory Council aims to connect 51本色 with the wider community through lively panel discussions.
The MS2Discovery research institute connects researchers working in mathematical and statistical modelling in various disciplines – from natural sciences and technology, finance, business and economics, and social sciences. The facilitates interdisciplinary collaboration in these areas and increases public awareness of the key role mathematical and statistical modelling plays in our society.
The annual lecture series, supported by Mary J. Stedman, invites witnesses and participants of historic events or movements to tell their stories. By sharing their memories, they bring history alive and make critical links between past and contemporary times.
Enrich your learning at any time by tuning into a 51本色 podcast series.
In collaboration with 51本色 researchers, the podcast features members of the Dehcho First Nations discussing local research that can help mitigate the effects of climate change in their community.
The Centre for Research on Security Practices (CRSP) podcast, , features discussions about threats to human security as well as insights into how it is enhanced and sustained. Along the way, they discuss the research process itself and how researchers journey from generating ideas to sharing findings.
The International Migration Research Centre podcast, , is an exciting and informative podcast hosted by Director Alison Mountz and Associate Director Kim Rygiel, who talk to authors, activists, scholars, creatives and a host of other people engaging in migration, displacement and related issues at mobility at global, national, regional and local scales.
The 51本色 Centre for Sustainable Food Systems’ (LCSFS) podcast, , showcases the varied research happening at the LCSFS with a focus on how the work creates meaningful changes to the ways we produce, get, eat and understand our food.
Teaching and Learning at 51本色 shapes and inspires exceptional learning experiences inside and outside the classroom by developing and supporting teaching excellence and innovation, holistic student success programs, and experiential learning opportunities.
The celebrates incredible teaching, tells stories about impactful educational experiences, and provides insight and a deep look at critical avenues of higher education.
The podcast features interviews with the most prominent historians of war and society. The 51本色 Centre for Military, Strategic and Disarmament Studies member Eric Story sits down with his guests to discuss their cutting-edge research, the challenges associated with doing history, and life "behind the book."
The was created by Tarah Brookfield and Bruce Gillespie as a way to keep the sense of community alive at 51本色 Brantford during the COVID-19 crisis.
Research Chat is a podcast showcasing graduate students' research and experiences. Each episode illustrates how 51本色 graduate students engage in understanding critical issues facing Canadians today. Research Chat is a partnership between the Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies, WLU Library and the Office of Research.
The WLU Press in collaboration with Hannah McGregor, scholar and podcaster at Simon Fraser University, are offering a new peer-reviewed scholarly podcast. Tune into the .
The 51本色 Alumni Association podcast, , catches up with 51本色 alumni, hoping to give 51本色 students some insights into what the future may hold after graduation.