In Conversation with: Indigenization and Decolonization in Research and Innovation – Jan. 26, 2023

In Conversation With…Visiting Topics in EDI in Research & Innovation (https://cris.utoronto.ca/related/inconvoedi/) 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, […]

DiscoverResearch Lunch & Learn – Jan. 26, 2023

Across U of T, we have a highly impactful research community across a broad range of disciplines. DiscoverResearch (https://discover.research.utoronto.ca/)is the institutional online tool that allows internal and external users to search for and find University researchers based on their research expertise, allow our community to showcase their varied research accomplishments and potentially facilitate collaboration opportunities. Grab […]

Scopus Data Fetcher Walk-Through Tutorial

This webinar is intended to provide a walk-through tutorial of the Data Fetcher. Attendees will leave the webinar with a foundational understanding of: the different ways the Data Fetcher can query Scopus, SciVal, and PlumX databases; the different metadata fields that can be requested; the formats that data can be exported in and their subsequent […]

2022 Annual Desmond Morton Research Excellence Lecture

The Annual Desmond Morton Research Excellence Award recognizes outstanding achievement in research and scholarly activity by faculty members of the University of Toronto Mississauga. This year's recipients are Professor Yuhong He, Geography, Geomatics and Environment, and Professor Claudiu Gradinaru, Chemical & Physical Sciences. Speaker #1: Professor Yuhong He, Geography, Geomatics and Environment Title: Big Remotely […]

CIHE Speaker Series: Defying the Primacy of the Market: The Challenge of Chile’s Public Higher Vocational Education with Cristian Lincovil Belmar & Miski Peralta Rojas

Since the 80s, Chile’s vocational education and training (TVET) policies have been based on privatization and marketization, with human capital as their theoretical basis. A recent batch of policies, however, has challenged this primacy, striving to install education as a social right. Nonetheless, the tensions between perspectives have not been solved. An example of these […]

DSI Inequity Speaker Series: Data-Driven Approaches to Studying Neighborhoods and Health Inequalities – Prof. Dustin Duncan

700 University Avenue, Room 17020 700 University Avenue, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Join us for the Inequity Speaker Series with Associate Professor Dustin Duncan, from the Department of Epidemiology and Co-Director of the Social and Spatial Epidemiology Unit, Columbia University. Format: Hybrid (in-person & virtual) Talk Title: Data-Driven Approaches to Studying Neighborhoods and Health Inequalities Abstract: The field of neighborhoods and health (sometimes referred to as spatial […]

University of Toronto Department of Psychiatry City-Wide Grand Rounds

The Department of Psychiatry is pleased to present the City-Wide Psychiatry Grand Rounds in conjunction with our hospital partners. Lecture: “Student Mental Health Redesign at the University of Toronto: Solutions for a Post-Secondary, Post Pandemic Environment” Speakers: Andrea Levinson, MD, MSc, FRCPC Director, Psychiatric Care Health & Wellness University of Toronto Student Mental Health Liaison, […]

Joint Seed Information Session

The Joint EMHSeed and XSeed is an interdivisional research funding program designed to promote multi-disciplinary research and catalyze innovative partnerships between a coPI from the Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering and a coPI from outside of Engineering. FASE is hosting an information session for all applicants to the Joint EMHSeed and XSeed opportunities. This […]

Python to C++ #3

SciNet Teaching Room

Python is a wonderful programming language, but it is not the fastest.  If execution speed is an issue for your project, it can be worthwhile moving to a so-called compiled language such as C++.  This three-session workshop is intended to get Python programmers started with the basics of C++.Format: in-person, but sessions are broadcast and […]

Launchpad: Campus Resources for U of T Startups

This is an orientation to campus resources for those with startups or interested in startups, including accelerators, courses and programs, library resources, commercialization, funding opportunities, and community resources. You will leave with:   knowledge of how the university supports student and faculty startups through space, training, and mentorship   an understanding of campus accelerators, pitch […]

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