Ontario Celebration of Women in Computing (ONCWIC) 2013

Come and meet our friendly faculty, staff, and students by attending a full day event on the Waterloo campus to learn about Computer Science
and its programs.
Participate in our academic sessions and campus tours by registering online (uwaterloo.ca/findoutmore.ca).
The campus will be open to all future students but sessions will be designed for grade 12 applicants.
Admitted students and their families are invited to join us on campus for this celebratory event to learn about the next steps in the admissions process, meet with faculty and staff, and tour our residences.
We look forward to seeing you there!
The G.I. Jam is a multi-weekend event hosted by The Playful Pixel and the University of Waterloo’s Games Institute. The theme for the G.I. Jam is "Learn, Make, Play"; where each of our events are designed to appeal to a wide variety of playful people:
For the Summer 2014 G.I. Jam, we've combined our LEARN and MAKE events into a single weekend of tutorials, talks, and game making madness!
Computer Science alumnus Matei Zaharia comes back to the University of Waterloo to discuss Spark - a single programming model for big data sets - and the industry applications of the most active project in the Apache big data ecosystem.
Matei Zaharia
DC 2585
3:00pm
Learn about all of our Computer Science programs by speaking with faculty, staff, and students at this 3-day long event. Gather important information about admissions, campus events, and deadlines.
The Ontario Universities’ Fair (OUF) began in 1997 as a way to help secondary school students gather information about Ontario’s 21 universities. Over 100,000 people attend the event over the 3 days.
Come out to this term's first Big CSters Social!
Meet other female Computer Science students and chat about courses, university life, or just whatever. Food and drink will be provided.
Let us know you're coming by filling out the RSVP form!
The Big CSters Mentorship Program helps introduce first-year female Computer Science students to university life by matching them with a Big CSter to speak once a week.