CRAFT: The 2025 Microfluidics Professional Course – Jul 9-11, 2025

The 2025 Microfluidics Professional Course is designed as a crash course for industrial researchers with little or no experience in the microfluidics field. It is open to international attendees and will include 3 days of morning lectures and afternoon labs. The course will be the first to fully utilize several new scale-up fabrication technologies in […]

2025 Toronto Robotics Conference – July 15-16, 2025

The 2025 Toronto Robotics Conference is taking place July 15-16, 2025 at the University of Toronto Mississauga! ​Join the University of Toronto Robotics Institute's expert network for a two-day, dual-track showcase of the latest AI-robotics research in mobility and manipulation! This year's conference will bring together Robotics Institute experts and industry partners for a two-day, […]

CFI JELF Application: Strategies for Success – July 17, 2025

The Division of the Vice-President, Research & Innovation is hosting an upcoming information session on strategies to develop a successful application to the Canada Foundation for Innovation John R. Evans Leaders Fund (JELF). This session will feature faculty members at the University of Toronto who have recently been awarded a JELF and members of the […]

Thursdays@3: AI Jam – July 17, 2025

Got an AI experiment brewing in your department? Tried a clever way to automate tasks with ChatGPT or build something with Microsoft Copilot? Curious about what your colleagues are doing with AI across campus? Join ITS for a summer Thursday@3: AI Jam – an open mic-style event where IT staff and technologists across U of […]

COMPASS 2025: Day 1 – July 22-25, 2025

Climate Positive Energy is pleased to support COMPASS 2025, which invites interdisciplinary research on sustainability with a focus on how computing and moves toward sustainability are embedded in and shaped by specific local contexts – computing in place. Rooted in the broader discourse of sustainability but also open to questioning its prevailing narratives, COMPASS welcomes […]

COMPASS 2025: Day 2 – July 22-25, 2025

Climate Positive Energy is pleased to support COMPASS 2025, which invites interdisciplinary research on sustainability with a focus on how computing and moves toward sustainability are embedded in and shaped by specific local contexts – computing in place. Rooted in the broader discourse of sustainability but also open to questioning its prevailing narratives, COMPASS welcomes […]

COMPASS 2025: Day 3 – July 22-25, 2025

Climate Positive Energy is pleased to support COMPASS 2025, which invites interdisciplinary research on sustainability with a focus on how computing and moves toward sustainability are embedded in and shaped by specific local contexts – computing in place. Rooted in the broader discourse of sustainability but also open to questioning its prevailing narratives, COMPASS welcomes […]

CIHR Project Grant: Strategies for Success – July 24, 2025

The Division of the Vice-President, Research & Innovation is hosting a webinar about strategies to writing a successful proposal for the upcoming Fall 2025 CIHR Project Grant competition for the University of Toronto Community. The Project Grant program is designed to capture ideas with the greatest potential to advance health-related fundamental or applied knowledge, health […]

Trust and Trends in Medical Publishing – Jul 24, 2025

Schwartz Reisman Innovation Campus 108 College St Toronto, ON M5G 1L6

Join JAMA and JAMA Network Editor in Chief, Kirsten Bibbins-Domingo, PhD, MD, MAS and other JAMA Network editors for a symposium. This symposium will cover: Trust and trends in medical publishing What to consider when preparing your manuscript Q&A  

COMPASS 2025: Day 4 – July 22-25, 2025

Climate Positive Energy is pleased to support COMPASS 2025, which invites interdisciplinary research on sustainability with a focus on how computing and moves toward sustainability are embedded in and shaped by specific local contexts – computing in place. Rooted in the broader discourse of sustainability but also open to questioning its prevailing narratives, COMPASS welcomes […]

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