These surveys are great data for analyses of all types of research questions in the social sciences!
For more details, visit the ISSP Canada website: https://t.co/QpLIgaL2wH
Canada is back in the ISSP (The International Social Survey Programme)! Surveys are conducted annually on diverse topics relevant to the social sciences, and can be accessed for free via the GESIS - Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences: https://t.co/lHSAAQWo7e
JLS Seminar: Law and Campus Encampments, June 19 at 2 p.m. EDT via Zoom
Dr. Irina Ceric will be speaking on the topic of "‘PRIVATE’ PROPERTY, PUBLIC FORCE: THE LEGAL REGULATION OF CAMPUS ENCAMPMENTS”
Register here: https://t.co/2fIVmoMxsY
Questions: [email protected]
The Princeton Review: Virtual LSAT Personal Statement Workshop
Thinking law school? Join this virtual LSAT Personal Statement Workshop Feb. 15th, 7:00pm to 8:30pm. Learn about the application process and ask any questions that you may have! To register: https://t.co/eghHoIZxHB
JOIN US TONIGHT: Bingo Night with the Soc Society (no registration required)
Join us for an in-person bingo night tonight at 5:30 pm in the Hagey Hall Cube! Mingle with your peers and build new connections. Offering snacks and refreshments as well. No registration is required.
#UWaterloo commemorated the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation last Friday with a commitment polishing ceremony & other events on campus to affirm the University’s commitment to decolonization, indigenization and reconciliation.
More: https://t.co/ASjeOoW1z0 | #NDTR2023🧡
Clarice Ward, a 4th year Legal Studies student and 17-year veteran of the construction industry, has been named as Kitchener-Waterloo's Woman of the Year in the Professionals over 40 category.
Read more here: https://t.co/vXYrZeM9jz
Today is National Indigenous Peoples Day, also known to many as the summer solstice.
This is a time for celebration and knowledge-building around the rich diversity, history and experiences of Indigenous Peoples and communities.
🔗 https://t.co/AcYKsIPWv6 | #NIPD 🧡🪶
The Joint University of Waterloo–St. Jerome’s University Legal Studies Seminar presents: “Policing in the time of 'Reconciliation'", presented by Dr. Tia Dafnos of the University of New Brunswick.
Join us on June 15th @12pm through the zoom link below:
https://t.co/ciC9LKAO7v
Are Canadian police becoming more militarized? @SOCLSUW PhD student Tandeep Sidhu examines the relationship between police tactical units and public trust: https://t.co/ojShZtXpeR
In his work as an assistant professor in #UWaterloo's Department of Sociology and Legal Studies, Dr. Adam Ellis is now practicing an approach to teaching and learning that aims to undo the very systems that pushed him to the margins. More: https://t.co/qCO1lp51Ps
“Certainly it was not an opportunistic smash-and-grab.”
$20M theft of gold and other items at Pearson International Airport required insider knowledge. Dr. Phil Boyle sits down with the Toronto Star to discuss.
https://t.co/tivB25bbPY
Associate Professor Rashmee Singh in @ConversationCA: The grieving mother of a murdered teen pleads for a stronger social safety net. https://t.co/s582idbWlI @uwaterlooARTS
Just published by University of Toronto Press - Neoliberal Contentions. SUZAN ILCAN’s chapter is on Situating Noncitizenship: Humanitarian Aid, Self-Reliance Schemes, and Migrant Agency: https://t.co/dfSL7I4CQa
🤖🖥️ Virtual Lecture | March 21
Have you noticed that AI assistants like Siri and Alexa tend to be voiced by women?
This is no coincidence. Learn why at Dr. Lai-Tze Fan's virtual lecture.
All are welcome! Register for @lychee_fan's talk: https://t.co/AOTyuHr6yo