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Upcoming Events

Responsive Environments Colloquium

November 20-21, 2009

The Responsive Environments Colloquium aims to examine the potential of kinetic, responsive architecture. The gathering will encourage specialized development of enabling technologies, critical analysis, and defining imagery for interactive architectural structures.

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WICI SEMINARS

November 23, 2009

Responsive Environments: Transitional Fields - Philip Beesley

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Guelph Lecture on Being Canadian 2009

December 9, 2009

This year's keynote speaker is John Ralston Saul, whose most recent book -- A Fair Country: Telling Truths about Canada -- is certain to inspire debate about what it means to be Canadian.

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SiG Highlights

Call for Faculty Applications

Social Innovation Generation at the University of Waterloo is seeking one new tenure track faculty member (level open) to start September 2010.

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Waterloo Wellington Scenario Thinking

A group of socially engaged individuals from Waterloo and Wellington Counties are convening throughout 2009 to think creatively about what our communities might look like by the year 2020.

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Past SiG Highlights

Learn more about past SiG highlights here.

 

Past Initiatives

Learn more about our past initiatives and events here.

 

SiG@Waterloo is funded by the J.W. McConnell Family Foundation and the Universityof Waterloo

 

Resources

Case Studies & Working Papers

Case Study 1: Knowledge Generation: Community-University Research Partnerships

Case Study 2: Complexity and Convergence (RDSP)

Working Paper 1: Surmountable Chasms: The Role of Cross-Scale Interactions in Social Innovation

Working Paper 2: Resilience and Positive Disintegration in Mental Health Systems

 

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