DSI Inequity Speaker Series: Miles Corak

The Inequity Speaker Series with Professor Miles Corak from Economics & Stone Center on Socio-Economic Inequality, City University of New York (CUNY). Registration required | REGISTER HERE Date: Friday, September 30, 2022 Time: 11 am – 12 pm Format: Hybrid (In-person & Virtual) Talk Title: Divided Landscapes of Economic Opportunity: The Canadian Geography of Intergenerational […]

Community Engagement Series – Let’s Talk: Putting Community in Community-Engaged Research

The Leong Centre is excited to announce the launch of the “Community Engagement Series”, which is a new initiative featuring dynamic speakers and engagement sessions to provide opportunities to connect about innovative community-engaged research projects and methods. The series will be moderated by their Knowledge Mobilization and Community Engagement Specialist, Dr. Priscilla Medeiros. The first […]

Intro to Programming Session

SciNet Teaching Room

New to programming? Learn the basics of programming using python in eight one-hour sessions over the course of four weeks. Sessions will consist of a mix of lectures and hands-on exercises.Format: In-person. Sessions will be recorded.

Best Practices to Secure OCI-NSERC Funding for Industry-Academic Projects – Oct 4, 2022

The Ontario Centre for Innovation (OCI), formally OCE, has recently streamlined its popular research partnerships funding program, the Voucher for Innovation and Productivity (VIP), providing support to academic researchers working with Ontario companies. In partnership, NSERC’s Alliance grant and OCI’s Voucher for Innovation and Productivity (VIP) will support post-secondary R&D collaborations with the highest potential […]

A Gentle Introduction to R in RStudio for Beginners (Online)

Interested in learning R? Need to learn R for your research or for job prospects? R is a popular open-source statistical programming language that is popular in academia and industry. This workshop provides an easy entry into the data science field. Get started learning R with this gentle hands-on workshop. You will learn how to […]

Industry research for startups

Whether you are on the edge of a new industry to looking to enter an established sector, you need to quantify and understand the industry players, segments, and size. This workshop introduces you to existing sources of industry information such as market research reports and trade journals, as well as provides strategies to help you […]

Intro to Programming Session

SciNet Teaching Room

New to programming? Learn the basics of programming using python in eight one-hour sessions over the course of four weeks. Sessions will consist of a mix of lectures and hands-on exercises.Format: In-person. Sessions will be recorded.

A Gentle Introduction to Stata for Beginners (Online)

Interested in learning Stata? Need to use Stata for your research or for job prospects? Stata is a data science software that is commonly used in academia and in research organizations. Get started learning Stata with this gentle hands-on workshop. You will learn how to import, explore and manipulate data using Stata. No coding experience […]

Storytelling for Pitches and Presentations with Student Founder-in-Residence Kasey Dunn

Do you need to pitch an idea, present your business to a customer, or give a compelling presentation? Join this session to learn how we can harness the power of storytelling! This hands-on workshop focuses on the skills of storytelling, and how we can use them to communicate our value to potential clients, customers, and […]

Virtual Coffee with the CISO: Managing online security risks – Oct. 6, 2022

Protecting our data and information systems is a shared responsibility. All of us at the University of Toronto play a role in protecting the University community against security threats. This starts with learning to keep ourselves and our data safe online – be it protecting our accounts, digital assets or confidential data. Join this virtual […]

Going Public: Trade Books for a General Audience – Oct. 6, 2022

Writing for the general public is a powerful way to disseminate research findings to the broader world, have wider research impact, and reconnect with why the work you do matters. Mainstream writing does not replace journal articles or monographs, but instead complements them by helping to reach different audiences and achieve different professional goals. Trade […]

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