Strategies for Systematic, Scoping, or Other Comprehensive Searches of Literature – Part 2

Part 2: Beyond Medline: Translating Search Strategies Audience: University of Toronto graduate students and faculty engaged in health science research. Date: Wednesday, Febuary 22nd, 2023 Time: 1:00pm - 4:00pm (+ mandatory pre-work module, approximately 60 minutes) Location: Online via Zoom (meeting link will be provided in registration confirmation email)   By the end of this […]

R: A Gentle Introduction for Beginners (In-Person)

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 with learning R with this gentle hands-on workshop. You will learn how […]

Toronto Health Datathon

The Toronto Health Datathon 2023 is open to students, academics, clinicians, and professionals in any field wishing to advance their Machine Learning skills by implementing models to solve real-world problems facing Canadian healthcare. Guest speakers will include Leo Anthony Celi (MIT), Felipe Perez (Signal 1), Young Lee (North York General). Participants will use anonymized data […]

CIHE Speaker Series: The Federal Institutes: The Most Recent Model for VET in Brazil

The Federal Institutes: The Most Recent Model for VET in Brazil With Dr. Claudia Schiedeck The history of Brazilian VET started in 1909 with the creation of 19 Apprentice and Craftsmen Schools around the country and evolved along the country's development. In 2008 the Brazilian government created the Federal Network of Professional Education Institutes from […]

Moving the Dial On: Social Inclusion and Waste Pickers Rights

Community-Based Research Canada presents “Moving the Dial”: our 2023 E-Learning series. This series will highlight action-oriented community-based research that is ‘moving the dial’ on today’s pressing societal challenges. An important hallmark of community-based research, taking an action-orientated and impactful approach, means research partnerships mobilizing knowledge and mobilizing communities towards positive societal change. The research projects […]

DiscoverResearch – Updating Your Profile and Drop-in Q&A – Feb. 23, 2023

Bring your lunch and your profile questions to this virtual drop-in Q&A on how to update your DiscoverResearch (https://discover.research.utoronto.ca/)profile! We will share tips and tricks and answer questions you have about your profile and the DiscoverReseach (https://discover.research.utoronto.ca/)tool.

Applying an EDI Lens to TCPS2 for Ethical and Responsible Research Practices

_x000D_ _x000D_ _x000D_ Join us for the launch of “Learning Together: Applying Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Concepts in Research Ethics Review, (https://cris.utoronto.ca/related/learning-together-edi-reb/)” a new monthly series bringing together experts from across the tri-campus on a range of research ethics topics from equity, diversity, and inclusion through a TCPS 2 lens._x000D_ _x000D_ In the first half […]

Data and the Metaverse Responsible Data Science (DSI@UTM)

CC 1080 - Culture & Technology Building 3359 Mississauga Road, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada

Current discussions of the metaverse and the increase in VR adoption make this an opportune time to consider how data can, is, and could be employed in virtual reality and immersive environments. In virtual reality, people exist as data. These data provide opportunities for research and innovation, but also commodification and surveillance. As part of […]

The CCP Presents “Unpacking Ableism 101,” A Workshop for Community Organizations – Feb. 24, 2023

When it comes to anti-oppressive frameworks, there are comprehensive resources on how to be race and gender inclusive. However, while many understand that ableism is wrong, we might struggle with how to identify and unpack it. This workshop, led by facilitators from the Community Resistance Intimacy Project (CRIP Collective), addresses ableism within an intersectional framework, […]

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