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Watch how Laurier PhD students are tackling the effects of climate change in the Northwest Territories.
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Watch the VideoWelcome to Laurier’s Faculty of Science. We are a dynamic faculty that has grown rapidly in recent years to a current size of about 4,000 full-time undergraduate and graduate students and 112 full-time faculty members. We offer 31 undergraduate and graduate academic programs across seven academic departments and are home to several leading-edge research centres.
Many of our undergraduate programs take an interdisciplinary approach with an emphasis on the applications of science that address some of society’s most pressing issues and leave our graduates well positioned to begin very productive careers. For example, in 2016/17 we introduced a new BSc program in Environmental Science. We also offer double degree programs that combine two science disciplines as well as double degree programs that combine Financial Mathematics or Computer Science with a Bachelor of Business Administration degree offered by the Lazaridis School of Business and Economics.
Science faculty members are engaged in high-quality research, the advancement of scientific knowledge and the application of that knowledge to real-world problems. They bring their expertise and enthusiasm for research into the classroom. Many undergraduate students find opportunities to enrich their learning through involvement in Laurier research projects or through co-op work experience.
The Faculty of Science is committed to offering high-quality programs in the pure and applied sciences. We share with the rest of the university a commitment to offering students a supportive environment and an enriching experience that prepares them for future success.
Anthony J. Clarke, PhD
Dean, Faculty of Science
Professor, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry
Contact Us:
E: ScienceAdmin@wlu.ca
T: 519.884.0710 x2129
F: 519.884.0464
Office Location:
Science Building main floor, N1048, Waterloo campus
Science Building Hours
Monday–Thursday: 6 a.m.–11 p.m.
Friday: 6 a.m.–9 p.m.
Weekends/Holidays: 9 a.m.–6 p.m.
Dean of Science Office Hours
Monday–Friday: 8:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m.
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New Laurier faculty members tackle cancer, Alzheimer's and Parkinson's using bioengineered brains
Laurier PhD student Arash Rafat awarded prestigious Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarship
Indigenous-led climate research station rebuilds after October 2022 wildfire
Laurier researchers partner with NWT Indigenous Guardians to provide real-time monitoring of lake ice for safe travel
Laurier MSc student Alicia Pouw honoured for using radar technology for snow and lake ice research
Laurier appoints aquatic ecologist Heidi Swanson as inaugural Jarislowsky Chair in Sustainable Water Futures
Laurier Professor Shohini Ghose appointed by Council of Canadian Academies to expert panel on quantum technologies
Laurier student Kristin Cobbett completes hands-on astronautics training after two-year pandemic delay
Laurier Professor Hind Al-Abadleh wins 2022 Gilead Award for Excellence in Equity, Diversity and Inclusion
Laurier Kinesiology PhD student Kelly Robb awarded $180,000 Mitacs Accelerate Grant
Celebrating Laurier women in science
Laurier alumna Renée Christie (MSc '19) talks sustainable agriculture and advocating for Black women in STEM
Inspiring Laurier stories help celebrate the International Day of Women and Girls in Science
Laurier Health Sciences undergraduates study the epigenetic impacts of traumatic events
Laurier’s Sun Life Centre for Physically Active Communities hosts Community Physical Activity Challenge throughout February
Master of Kinesiology student examines children with developmental disabilities and participation in dance
New Laurier study finds political partisanship can alter memories of identical protest events
Laurier virologist backs province's plans to expand COVID-19 vaccine booster eligibility
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