Diversity in Research Design

This information session will focus on considering sex, gender, and/or diversity in research design and the research process. Presenters will provide an overview of the concepts of sex/gender and GBA+ (gender-based analysis plus) in research, and a panel of U of T researchers from a range of disciplines will discuss how they have integrated considerations […]

2021 SSHRC IDG Information Session

The University of Toronto Research Services Office is hosting an online information session for the 2021 SSHRC IDG competition. Topics covered will include a general overview of the SSHRC IDG, the adjudication process and the elements of a strong proposal, budget considerations, and the application process and deadlines (both internal at UofT and external to […]

Shut Up and Write (Weekly Fall sessions)

Having trouble with finding the time and motivation to write? Shut Up and Write is a chance for academic writers within the UofT community to write productively in a communal setting. The sessions will follow the Pomodoro technique where there will be a sequence of short sprints of writing with a few breaks in between. […]

Arduino Basics

This event is part of the UTSC Library series of Maker Monday sessions. This session will occur online and is facilitated by the University of Toronto Scarborough Campus. Facilitators: Adriana Sgro, Library Technician Reference & Makerspace Assistant | User Services, University of Toronto Scarborough Library Please join us for a 1-hour session on Arduino basics. […]

Shut Up and Write (Weekly Fall sessions)

Having trouble with finding the time and motivation to write? Shut Up and Write is a chance for academic writers within the UofT community to write productively in a communal setting. The sessions will follow the Pomodoro technique where there will be a sequence of short sprints of writing with a few breaks in between. […]

Shut Up and Write (Weekly Fall sessions)

Having trouble with finding the time and motivation to write? Shut Up and Write is a chance for academic writers within the UofT community to write productively in a communal setting. The sessions will follow the Pomodoro technique where there will be a sequence of short sprints of writing with a few breaks in between. […]

Introduction to Web APIs – April 1, 2021

APIs (Application Programing Interfaces) are a major way to access data from both free and licensed sources. Come to this session to learn: what is an API? Which APIs do you have access to, as a researcher or student at the University of Toronto? How do you request a key in order to access these […]

Intro to Wikipedia Editing

This session will occur online and is facilitated by the University of Toronto Scarborough Campus. It is part of the library's Part of ongoing Black History Month Wikipedia-a-Thon. A duplicate training event will be held January 12 – 3:30-4:30pm Facilitators: Alex Jung, Open Technology Specialist, Robarts Library, U of T Libraries We're gearing up for […]

Government information research series: Declassified documents, government archives, & ATI/FOI requests

In a series of three workshops, learn to navigate the complex world of government information which provides official, authoritative, primary sources for almost every topic. Declassified documents, government archives, & ATI/FOI requests Come and explore the library's collections of declassified government information and learn strategies for locating declassified government records in archives. This session will […]

Risks and Responsibilities to Consider when Working with International Industry and Academics

Are you familiar with the nuances of dual use (i.e. civilian and military) applications of your research? Have you received applications from prospective graduate students from other countries with difficult-to-verify CVs? Can you navigate the complicated world of intellectual property in a global context? Are you aware of international export control regulations and whether or not […]

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