Remembrance Day Ceremony – Scarborough Campus – Nov. 11, 2024

The Meeting Place, Science Wing 1265 Military Trail, Scarborough, Toronto, ON, Canada

Every Remembrance Day, the University of Toronto Scarborough community honours those alumni, students, faculty, and staff who fell in the First and Second World Wars, as well as other conflicts. We invite members of the UTSC community to join us in paying our respects at the 2024 Remembrance Day Ceremony, featuring the UTSC Concert Band, […]

Remembrance Day Ceremony – St. George Campus – Nov. 11, 2024

Hart House 7 Hart House Circle, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

The service at the Soldiers' Tower includes: Carillon recitals before and after the Service of Remembrance The commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the Soldiers' Tower A free reception following the service at the Great Hall, Hart House Public access to the Tower's Memorial Room until 4 p.m. Please note: an audible gun salute will […]

UTM Remembrance Day Ceremony – Nov. 11, 2024

Davis Building near the flagpole 1867 Inner Cir Rd, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada

Every Remembrance Day, the U of T community honours those alumni, students, faculty and staff who fell in the First and Second World Wars, as well as other conflicts. We invite members of the UTM community to join us for the 2024 Service of Remembrance. The in-person ceremony will take place at 10:45 a.m. on […]

Healthy Research Teams Symposium – Nov. 11, 2024

Join  the School of Graduate Studies and the Division of the Vice-President, Research & Innovation, for the a symposium introducing the Healthy Research Teams Initiative! Gaterhing on November 11, 2024, in-person at the Paul Cadario Conference Centre, University College. This symposium will feature U of T faculty discussing research practices from their own areas of the […]

Edwin S.H. Leong Centre for Healthy Children – Nov. 12, 2024

This presentation will explore strategies and approaches for engaging youth in health research. Using examples from the field of child maltreatment research, the speakers will offer practical guidance and share best-practices for meaningfully engaging youth in the research process.

Cyber Security and your Research(ers) Virtual Office Hours: Session 6 – Nov. 12, 2024

Join us for the next Cyber security and your research(ers) Office Hours session. These monthly office hours are geared towards researchers and research-supporting staff, by (1) providing a forum for them to ask questions and gain deeper insight into safeguarding their intellectual property and research data and (2) informing them of new and existing initiatives, resources, and […]

Introduction to Using NVivo 14/15 for Qualitative Data Analysis (Windows Version) – Nov. 12, 2024

What: Learn to use a market-leading, point-and-click qualitative data management and analysis tool, NVivo, by working through some typical steps of a qualitative data analysis research project, such as loading in data, coding, running queries, and exporting. Why: Learning qualitative data analysis skills and tools will help you organize or participate in qualitative research projects, […]

Research Ethics in the Health Sciences Info Session – Nov. 13, 2024

The Human Research Ethics Unit is pleased to invite you to this informational session to address all types of research involving human participants in the health sciences. Faculty members, graduate students, and staff are invited to attend. Workshops will include a presentation with opportunities for questions and discussion. Topics will include: • History and principles behind […]

Digital Storytelling with ArcGIS Online

This Map and Data Library workshop provides a quick start to get you up and running using Esri's ArcGIS Online platform to create and share spatially aware, web-based digital narratives. First, you'll gain familiarity with the web mapping functionality of ArcGIS Online by creating an interactive web map using open data. Then we'll take a […]

AC Grant Development Workshop – Humanities – Nov. 13, 2024

Schwartz Reisman Innovation Campus 108 College St, Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

The Acceleration Consortium (AC) is excited to announce the launch of a new grant stream dedicated to social sciences and humanities research. To kickstart this initiative, we are hosting two interactive workshops designed to shape the grant programs and ensure they meet the unique needs of social science and humanities applicants. Wednesday November 13th, 11:45 […]

Knowledge Café: Housing experiences of American Indian/Alaska Native people – Nov. 13, 2024

This talk will discuss a project that explores the housing experiences of urban-dwelling American Indian/Alaska Native people across the United States. There is minimal disaggregated data about the diverse housing experiences of Indigenous people nationally. This includes those who are unhoused, are renters, homebuyers, or who live between reservation lands and cities. Funded by the […]

Depositing Research Data in U of T Dataverse (Borealis) (online) – Nov. 13, 2024

Are you interested in sharing your data with other researchers? Has a journal or funder asked you to share your data? In this session, participants will learn how to organize and publish research data in U of T Dataverse, the University of Toronto's institutional data repository hosted by Borealis. Through a live-demo, participants will learn […]

Navigating Meaningful Patient Engagement – Nov. 13, 2024

Once a month, the Office of Spread and Scale (OSS) hosts an online discussion group that provides an opportunity for people to discuss a key topic or paper with peers and experts in the field of implementation science. This session will feature lessons from a youth-parent-researcher partnership on engaging meaningfully in childhood disability research.

Fighting the Trolls: How Researchers can Navigate Online Spaces More Safely – Nov. 13, 2024

The Centre for Research & Innovation Support (CRIS) and The Conversation Canada are pleased to offer a newly created online workshop aimed at mitigating online harassment, trolling, and possible doxxing related to sharing research findings on social media and other digital platforms. Unfortunately, this form of knowledge mobilization has resulted in scholars exposing themselves to […]

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