Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs (GSPA)
Needles Hall, second floor, room 2201
Telephone 519 888-4567 ext. 35209
Classes at the University of Waterloo commenced in July, 1957, with the introduction of the Co-operative Engineering Program. In March, 1959, a Private Bill was approved by the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Ontario incorporating the University of Waterloo as a degree-granting institution offering courses at both the undergraduate and the graduate level. The University is co-educational and non-denominational. Programs are offered in Applied Health Sciences, Arts, Engineering, Environment, Independent Studies, Mathematics, and Science. The University is a member of the Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada and the Association of Commonwealth Universities.
The University is situated on a beautiful 900 acre (365 hectare) campus in the northwest section of the City of Waterloo. The School of Architecture is located in Cambridge. A Health Sciences campus is being planned for a site in Kitchener. Waterloo, and its twin city Kitchener, and Cambridge, are located in mid-western Ontario. The Region of Waterloo has a population of approximately 500,000.
Since the opening of its first permanent structure on campus in 1958, the University has experienced continuous development of its campus environment. The 72 buildings on campus and the School of Architecture in Cambridge provide excellent facilities to support the University's teaching and research. There are extensive library and computing facilities and a variety of student accommodation in University, Federated University and Affiliated College residences. In addition, the campus provides accommodation for a broad range of student social, cultural, recreational and athletic activities
Waterloo's newest home for innovation and excellence is one of the largest such ventures in North America, and will provide over 1.2 million square feet of space for technology related companies. Designed to be a world-class information technology centre, this huge endeavour is a six-way public/private partnership. Located on 120 acres (49 hectares) of land on the north campus surrounded by a 270-acre (110-hectare) environmental reserve, the R&T Park includes a 21,000 square-foot accelerator centre to help bring great ideas to market.
Needles Hall, second floor, room 2201
Telephone 519 888-4567 ext. 35209
The University of Waterloo acknowledges that much of our work takes place on the traditional territory of the Neutral, Anishinaabeg and Haudenosaunee peoples. Our main campus is situated on the Haldimand Tract, the land granted to the Six Nations that includes six miles on each side of the Grand River. Our active work toward reconciliation takes place across our campuses through research, learning, teaching, and community building, and is co-ordinated within the Office of Indigenous Relations.