University of Waterloo Faculty of Science
Type | Faculty |
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Affiliation | University of Waterloo |
Dean | Bob Lemieux |
Location | , , |
Website | uwaterloo |
The Faculty of Science is one of six faculties at the University of Waterloo.[1]
History
In the fall of 1959,[2] the first students were enrolled in the Faculty of Science. As of 2015, there are 5,021 full-time undergraduates and 547 full-time graduate students.[3]
In 2004/05, Science attracted almost $42.5 million in research funding in areas such as aquatic ecology, microbiology, solid state chemistry, environmental biology and groundwater contamination clean-up. In 2013/14 brought in $65 million in research funds, accounting for 38% of the University's total research income.[3]
In October 2002, the Institute for Quantum Computing was established, with the assistance of Mike Lazaridis, as well the Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics.[4]
The current Dean of the faculty is Dr. Bob Lemieux, who began his appointment July 1, 2015.[5] He is the 9th Dean of Science at the University of Waterloo.[5]
Others who have held the title of Dean of Science include:
- Dr. Terry McMahon, who was established in 2007.[6]
Departments
There are currently four departments[7] in the Faculty of Science. They are the Departments of Biology, Chemistry, Earth & Environmental Sciences, and Physics & Astronomy. The Faculty of Science also runs the School of Optometry, and the School of Pharmacy.[7] The School of Optometry is Canada's only English-language School of Optometry,[8] renowned for its outreach programs and vision research. The Internationally renowned Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics is associated with the Department of Physics, and the Institute for Quantum Computing is also run through the Faculty of Science.[9]
Student life
Students in the Faculty of Science are represented by the Science Society (SciSoc) which hosts social events, represents student interests to the university, and operates the Science C&D student coffee shop in the Biology 1 building.[10]
Answerable to SciSoc are the departmental clubs, which host social events for students in a particular program. These clubs include the Biochem Student Association, Biology Undergraduate Student Society, Chemistry Club, Materials & Nanosciences Society, Physics Undergraduate Society, Science and Business Students' Association, and WATROX. Due to the wide range of departments in the faculty, the clubs are based out of the many different buildings that are part of the Faculty of Science.[11]
Additionally, all students pay into the Waterloo Science Endowment Fund (WatSEF) which provides funding for updating lab equipment and ensuring students have access to latest technologies.[12]
The mascot for the faculty of Science was Arriba the Amoeba. In 2023, it changed to a friendly, intelligent dinosaur name Cobalt.[citation needed]
References
- ^ "Waterloo facts". Retrieved 2015-08-19.
- ^ "About the Faculty of Science". Retrieved 2015-08-19.
- ^ a b "About the Faculty of Science".
- ^ "Introduction". www.iqc.ca. Retrieved 2009-03-30.
- ^ a b "Bob Lemieux named next Dean of Science". Retrieved 2015-08-19.
- ^ "Fast Facts". www.science.uwaterloo.ca. Archived from the original on March 1, 2009. Retrieved 2009-03-30.
- ^ a b "Departments and Schools". Retrieved 2015-08-19.
- ^ "About Optometry and Vision Science". Retrieved 2015-08-19.
- ^ "About Physics and Astronomy". Retrieved 2015-08-19.
- ^ "About Science Society". Science Society. Retrieved 26 January 2016.
- ^ "Departmental Clubs". Science Society. Retrieved 26 January 2016.
- ^ "About Waterloo Science Endowment Fund". Waterloo Science Endowment Fund. Retrieved 26 January 2016.