Demystifying early-stage drug, device and platform development in academic settings – March 16, 2022

During this session our panelists will present and discuss the scientific and business activities that can transform an “invention” developed during academic research into a business opportunity that can attract investment and industry partnerships. You will learn from real-world examples about the steps that increase likelihood of success of technology development, important considerations during discovery phase, and the added value of building the intellectual […]

Omamoo Wango Gamik : Creating a home for Indigenous youth during a global pandemic – Mar. 17, 2022

Unlike most housing programs that focus on the physical structure as the solution to ending homelessness, Indigenous-led programs move away from the settler-colonial definition of homelessness. This webinar will discuss the importance of focusing on Indigenous people’s spiritual reconnection to their Indigenous identity which involves a relationship to all living creatures, land, culture, languages, ceremony, […]

Introduction to NVivo 12 (Mac Version)

Qualitative research involves working with qualitative data sources, such as interview transcripts, reports, photos, and diaries. NVivo is a data management and analysis tool that helps work with these types of materials. This 2.5-hr online workshop will provide an introduction to using NVivo 12 for Mac. Through a combination of lecture and hands-on activities, participants […]

Moving Beyond the Monograph: Podcasting as Scholarly Publishing – Mar. 22, 2022

Scholars across the disciplines use a range of media to communicate and amplify their research and findings. Podcasts are rapidly becoming one of the most used ways of creating greater research impact, reaching new audiences, and disseminating knowledge beyond the lecture halls and academic journals. Podcasting offers new creative ways of conceiving and broadcasting knowledge […]

2022 STAR Workshop #2: Closing Research Funds – Guidance from a Financial Perspective – Mar. 23, 2022

Join Research Oversight & Compliance Office (ROCO) staff to walk through the key parts of closing research funds from a financial perspective. Presenters will share tips and best practices to set you up for success._x000D_ Presenters:_x000D_ • Donna Walker, Director, Research Financial Reporting & Audit, ROCO, Division of the Vice-President Research & Innovation (VPRI)_x000D_ • Olga […]

A CBRCanada Live Discussion: Omamoo Wango Gamik : Creating a home for Indigenous youth during a global pandemic – Mar. 24, 2022

Join presenters Carola Cunningham (Niginan Housing) and Cynthia Puddu (MacEwan University) in discussion about Indigenous-led approaches to youth housing during the pandemic. A week following the webinar, "Omamoo Wango Gamik : Creating a home for Indigenous youth during a global pandemic" CBRCanada invites members to participate in a live discussion and explore how to integrate […]

Accessibility in Research – Mar. 24, 2022

In Conversation With…Visiting Topics in EDI in Research & Innovation is a series of discussions with experts at University of Toronto on how to embed best practices and strategic EDI approaches within the research and innovation ecosystem. Each session will be hosted by Dr. Nicole Kaniki (https://www.utoronto.ca/news/nicole-kaniki-u-t-s-first-director-equity-diversity-and-inclusion-research-and-innovation), the inaugural Director of EDI in Research and Innovation, and […]

Lumos ML: Unilever’s AI-driven Decision Support Systems – Mar. 25, 2022

CARTE industry seminar series welcomes Gary Bogdani (Head, Collective Intelligence, Unilever), Jing Guo (Forecasting Data Science Product Manager, Unilever), and Dr. John Armitage (Larus Technologies). The seminar is moderated by Chi-Guhn Lee, Professor of Industrial Engineering, University of Toronto. Abstract: In this talk, we will be sharing about Unilever’s AI-driven decision support systems (DSSs) for […]

Data Science ARES: Marie Auger-Méthé – Mar. 28, 2022

Talk Title: Understanding animal movement with state-space models Abstract: Movement data have become essential for our understanding of animal ecology. However, such data are associated with a broad range of challenges. For example, tracking the movement of many species (e.g. fish and small birds) is still limited to inaccurate technology, such as light-based geolocation. Making […]

CDRS Research Showcase: Podcasting

Scholarly Podcasters Dr. Sarah Richardson, Dr. Betsy Moss of The Circled Square; Chris Piuma of The Spouter Inn, and Dr. Sara Grimes of The Critical Technology Podcast present their recent podcasts and showcase their approaches to contributing to knowledge production, mobilization, and dissemination using the medium of podcasts. Register via EVE or via Zoom: https://utoronto.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZEqdeqsqj4tEtSo5lTpRSiQyA21_EjGSXdE […]

Legal Dos and Don’ts for Startups workshop

Lawyers Marc Lampert and Alex Koch will be conducting a free one-hour workshop on practical legal tips for startup companies. There will be an interactive discussion centred around an introduction to various concepts and strategies on business structures, technology contracts and intellectual property (“IP”). You will gain a better understanding of the range of legal […]

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