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Norah McRae, the associate provost of Co-operative and Experiential Education, discusses ways to develop talent for a complex future post-pandemic, and useful information for workers at any stage of their career. The University responded to recommendations regarding the office of Human Rights, Equity and Inclusion and have created two new organizational units with associate vice-presidents leading them. The high-risk flu clinic for select students, staff and faculty is open as of October 12. And Fall convocation ceremonies get underway this week.

Links in this episode:

University Relations’ Auction for United Way: https://uwaterloo.ca/united-way/events/university-relations-auction-united-way

HREI review final report: https://uwaterloo.ca/provost/sites/ca.provost/files/uploads/files/university_of_waterloo_hrei_final_report.pdf

High-risk flu clinic: https://uwaterloo.ca/campus-wellness/news/high-risk-flu-vaccinations-available-october-12

Maclean’s rankings: https://www.macleans.ca/education/canadas-best-comprehensive-universities-rankings-2022/

Fall convocation: https://uwaterloo.ca/convocation/

Hagey lecture: https://uwaterloo.ca/hagey-lectures/events/emergency-citizens-guide-climate-success#register

Employer Impact Awards: https://youtu.be/cqxTYSIO4e4

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