Join us for our first socially distanced graduate student community stroll around campus!
All University of Waterloo graduate students are welcome to register for this event presented by the GSA-UW.
Our first community stroll will take place on Tuesday, November 17, 2020 at 11:00 am.
Register for a spot to join in on a 45 minutes walk around campus, exploring some of the hidden trails along the way. You will have the opportunity to meet new people, get into nature, and exercise. We will begin the walk in front of Graduate House. You will be reminded about this location a day prior to the event. Please arrive on time as we will be leaving Graduate House at 11:05. Please also come prepared for the weather and temperature. November can be quite cold at times.
Registration link:
https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/graduate-student-community-stroll-tickets-127771854055
Due to the limited spots available, if you no longer require a spot after registering, please contact Ashley at gsa-wellness@uwaterloo.ca to be removed from the list so that another student can attend. Please note the rules surrounding this event in the section below so this event can remain as safe as possible.
COVID-19 Agreement:
Please note that personal pre-screening must be conducted prior to coming to campus. Please see https://covid-19.ontario.ca/self-assessment/ . When picking up materials, all individuals are expected to remain at least 6 feet away from others at all times and wear a mask. This event is subject to change.
Upon registering for this you event you agree to the following statement: “I acknowledge that despite the safety measures, the University of Waterloo Graduate Student Association (GSA) can not guarantee that I will not come into contact with COVID-19 prior, during, or after this event and I will not hold them or any of the staff members at this event liable in the event that I do come into contact with COVID-19. I also promise to follow all of the safety measures in place at this event (e.g., staying 6 feet away from others at all times) to protect myself and others.”