The Future of Groundwater Research is Almost Here

The University of Guelph and the G360 Institute for Groundwater Research are about to make a game-changing announcement that will ensure the world’s access to safe drinking water.

Join us Thursday June 3rd at 3:00PM to watch the virtual event!

If you have not already registered, you can view the event live at this link: https://alumni.uoguelph.ca/groundwater-research

A Live Q+A will follow the announcement.

Your Invitation to the Future of Groundwater Research

Please join the University of Guelph and the G360 Institute for Groundwater Research for a game-changing announcement that will ensure the world’s access to safe drinking water.

Register Now

June 3rd, 2021 at 3:00 pm
Virtual Event: Video link and details will shared by email prior to the event
A live Q&A will follow the announcement

How Are We Keeping the World’s Water Safe?

Water is essential to human and ecological health, but our supply is at risk.

Please Save the Date and join us on June 3rd to learn how a game-changing donation to the University of Guelph will ensure the world has access to safe drinking water. View our Save the Date flyer here.

June 3rd, 2021, at 3:00 pm

Watch for your invitation in May!

Join Us on World Water Day (March 22)

We are very pleased to host a free webinar in celebration of UN World Water Day 2021. Please join us on Monday, March 22, 2021, 12:00 – 1:15 pm EST.

Click HERE to register.

Introduction

Dr. Ferdinando Manna, Research Scientist, G360 Institute

Speakers

Dr. John Cherry, Stockholm Water Prize Winner 2020: 10 reasons Why our Relationship with Groundwater is a Mess

Mr. Matthew Alexander, Project Manager, AECOM: Challenges with Sustainable Water Supplies in a Changing   Landscape 

Dr. Jonathan Munn, Research Scientist, G360 Institute: Using Sensors to Provide New Insights on Guelph’s Dolostone Aquifer Characteristics

Concluding Remarks

Dr. Beth Parker, Director, G360 Institute

Click HERE to register.

G³⁶⁰ engages grade 12 Headwaters students to promote groundwater research in Guelph

Graduate students from the G360 group were invited to give a workshop to grade 12 Headwaters students last Friday April 12th to promote groundwater research in Guelph. The workshop included demonstrations with Guelph area rock core, an aquifer tank, and discussion of careers in hydrogeology.

Headwaters is a four credit interdisciplinary environmental leadership program for Grade 12 students from any Guelph high school. To learn more about this program, please visit the official website here.

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