Inactive Clubs

The Think Tank

Last Active Term
Who we are

The goal of the Think Tank is to ultimately improve students' critical thinking skills and allow them to make informed and educated opinions regarding various topics. By discussing the many global, local and systemic issues happening around us; our club’s aim is to create a dedicated space for cultivating critical thinking and informed decision making. As the youth and emerging leaders of the world, it is our duty to engage in critical and thought-provoking conversations to create change. The...

UW ALPHA Education

Last Active Term
Who we are

The Association for Learning and Preserving the History of WW2 in Asia (ALPHA) is an organization that strives to foster the learning and critical understanding of the history behind WWII in Asia through education. With a successful chapter at UofT, ALPHA education is now bringing the same learning resources and outreach to The University of Waterloo.

UW Blockchain Club

Last Active Term
Who we are

The UW Blockchain club is a network of students interested in Blockchain technology.

After Bitcoin was released, people soon realized the immutable structure of Blockchains can be extended to be much more than just a store of value. At UW Blockchain Club, we discuss that underlying technology and it's implications.

UW Blue Ribbon Club(BRC)

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Who we are

The Blue Ribbon Club is a collaborative effort that strives to bring Autism Awareness to the forefront of UW’s Campus and the Waterloo region.

UW Book Club

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Who we are

A social club for people to gather and discuss various literary works of the written format, both fiction and non-fiction. And can include a variety of topics that include (but is not limited to): Science, science fiction, fantasy, suspense/thriller, romance, self-help, business/technology, etc

UW Neurodivergent Community

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Who we are

The UW Neurodivergent Community (UWNDC) is a new student-led club aimed at providing a safe and inclusive space for neurodivergent students to connect and make new friends. The club hosts various fun and interactive events such as movie nights and online game nights, with the goal of creating a welcoming environment for all members. With a strong foundation, the UW Neurodivergent Community is poised to provide a valuable resource and safe space for the neurodivergent student population at the...

UW Supporting CRIAW-ICREF

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Who we are

CRIAW-ICREF recognizes women’s diverse experiences and perspectives; creates spaces for developing women’s knowledge; bridges regional isolation; and provides communication links between/among researchers and organizations actively working to promote social justice and equality for all women. Using intersectional frameworks, CRIAW-ICREF have developed and undertaken a variety of important, ground-breaking research that is women centred.

The goal of the UW Supporting CRIAW-ICREF club is to...

UW Young Greens

Last Active Term
Who we are

The UW Young Greens is a University of Waterloo club for those interested in learning more about the Green Party of Canada, whether or not they are an active supporter. We hope to share the Green Party’s values with others, and discuss how they fit in with today's society. There will be events and discussions in tune with these values, promoting political conversation on campus and with the community.

The key values that the club will maintain are:

• Sustainability
• Social Justice
•...

University of Waterloo Environmental Assessment Review Society

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Who we are

The University of Waterloo Environmental Assessment Review Society is a group of students passionate about environmental assessment and its role in sustainable development. We work collaboratively to review current high-profile assessments and advance the impact assessment field.

WarmWorkers Waterloo

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Who we are

WarmWorkers Waterloo is an initiative that focuses on transitioning homeless people in the Kitchener-Waterloo area from a cycle of dependency to an independent, self-sufficient lifestyle. This is done through events that raise awareness about the homeless population and events that raise funds which contribute directly to helping the homeless community (ie. funds are used to create packages that include hygiene based items such as toothbrushes, and outerwear such as gloves).

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