Welcome to the Office of the President

Message from President Vivek Goel

Welcome. As President and Vice-Chancellor of the University of Waterloo, I am proud to welcome you to our innovative institution.  

The best and brightest are drawn to the University of Waterloo for our renowned academic programs, our world-leading co-operative education and our teaching and research excellence.  

Waterloo has long fostered a culture of curiosity, exploration, risk-taking, entrepreneurship, global stewardship and leadership. In 1957, innovation and entrepreneurship brought University of Waterloo into being, as a group of business leaders imagined a new university built to tackle some of the world’s most daunting challenges.  

Today, with more than 42,000+ students attending annually, Waterloo is #1 in Canada for experiential learning and employer-student connections. We bring bold ideas and brilliant minds together — inspiring innovations with global impact today and in the future. 

During this period of rapid societal, technological and environmental change, our focus over the next few years is to continue to build on our unconventional foundation. We will position Waterloo to develop talent for a complex future, advance research for global impact and strengthen Waterloo’s sustainable and diverse communities. 

Whether you are already part of our University community or looking to learn more about our institution, I invite you to connect with us, read our strategic plan or visit one of our campuses.  


Sincerely,

Vivek Goel, CM, OOnt

President and Vice-Chancellor

News

An ornate indigenous inspired pavilion on a summer's day

Honouring Indigenous histories through story, space, and action

National Indigenous History Month invites all of us to recognize and celebrate the diverse cultures, contributions and communities of First Nations, Inuit, and Métis Peoples. At the University of Waterloo, this month also encourages reflection, learning, and a deepened commitment to reconciliation. This moment calls for more than recognition. It requires truth-telling about the deep and ongoing impacts of colonialism and an honest examination of the responsibilities that institutions like ours carry. As a place of learning, research and community-building, Waterloo holds a unique role in shaping a future rooted in respect, justice, and shared responsibility. 

Read the Waterloo News Article here.

A rainbow walkway on campus

Pride month is a time to celebrate, and also a time for reflection

Across our campuses, we celebrate Pride this month with numerous events and activities. This month is about recognizing who we are as a community and ensuring our 2SLGBTQIA+ members are seen and heard. This month, we also mark National Indigenous History Month, an opportunity to celebrate Indigenous cultures and experiences, including the intersectional ones of Two-Spirit individuals. 

Read the Waterloo News article here. 

Vivek Goel stands in front of a colourful Waterloo at 100 mural

University of Waterloo President appointed to the Order of Ontario

January 1

The President and Vice-Chancellor of the University of Waterloo, Vivek Goel, is among the 2024 appointments to the Order of Ontario announced by the Honourable Edith Dumont, Lieutenant Governor of Ontario and Chancellor of the Order of Ontario.

The Order of Ontario is the province’s highest civilian honour. It is awarded to an Ontarian who has shown the highest level of excellence and achievement in their field, and whose impact has left a legacy in our province, in our country and around the world.

Read Waterloo News article

Vivek Goel speaks at a podium during a 2024 Trust Network Lecture

Vivek Goel to end his tenure as President in 2026

October 30

Vivek Goel, President and Vice-Chancellor of the University of Waterloo, has advised the Board of Governors that, due to family circumstances, he will not seek re-appointment when his current term ends on June 30, 2026.

President Goel is announcing his plans now to allow time for the University to begin the processes to appoint a successor.

Read the Waterloo News article