Understanding Sexuality and Gender in Research Ethics

Join us for the next session 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. In the first half of this session, […]

DSI Inequity Speaker Series: Wealth, Inequality, and Social Class – Prof. Michelle Maroto

Join us for the Inequity Speaker Series with Associate Professor, Michelle Maroto, from the Department of Sociology, University of Alberta. Talk Title: Wealth, Inequality, and Social Class Abstract: TBD Speaker Profile: Dr. Michelle Maroto is an Associate Professor of Sociology at the University of Alberta and Director for the Certificate in Applied Social Science Research. […]

DiscoverResearch Lunch & Learn – Mar. 31, 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 your […]

Building Success Across the Graduate Life Cycle

The Building Success Across the Graduate Life Cycle workshop is designed for pre-tenure faculty members and others who are new to a supervisory role at the University of Toronto. In this interactive session, you will learn: Key milestones and policies you need to know as a graduate supervisor Best practices in selecting and recruiting students, […]

CEL Faculty Roundtable: Respectful and Reciprocal Partnerships with Indigenous Community Organizations

The Centre for Community Partnerships (CCP) invites you to attend a roundtable focused on building respectful and reciprocal partnerships with Indigenous community organizations. The Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s recommendations have importantly stressed the value of an expanded and deepened education for settler, displaced and Indigenous students on Indigenous histories, cultures and issues and have led […]

CEL Faculty Roundtable: Respectful and Reciprocal Partnerships with Indigenous Community Organizations

The Centre for Community Partnerships (CCP) invites you to attend a roundtable focused on building respectful and reciprocal partnerships with Indigenous community organizations. The Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s recommendations have importantly stressed the value of an expanded and deepened education for settler, displaced and Indigenous students on Indigenous histories, cultures and issues and have led […]

EES1137 Lecture 23

In this course data analysis techniques utilizing the Python and R languages will be introduced, as well as the basics of programming and scientific computing. The goal of this course is to prepare graduate students for performing scientific data analysis. Successful students will learn how to use statistical inference tools to gain insight into large […]

Scientific Computing Lecture (2023)

This course is aimed at reducing your struggle in getting started with computational projects, and make you a more efficient computational scientist. Topics include well-established best practices for developing software as it applies to scientific computations, common numerical techniques and packages, and aspects of high performance computing. While we will introduce the C++ language, in […]

Depositing Research Data in U of T Dataverse (Borealis)

Are you interested in sharing your data with other researchers? Has a journal or funder asked you to share your data? Would you like to house your research team’s data in one place? In this session, participants will learn how to organize and publish research data in the University of Toronto Dataverse, U of T’s […]

Franklin Lecture: Dr. Charlton McIlwain

Innis Town Hall Theatre 2 Sussex Avenue, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

The Franklin Lecture returns with Dr Charlton McIlwain's talk Black Software: Retrospect to Prospect. Book signing and reception to follow. About this event Black Software showcases computing technology's origin story amidst the turbulent racial confrontations of the 1960s, connecting it to the rise of the Black internet who helped to birth the Internet as we […]

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