Investor Outreach Strategy: Navigating Investor Q&A – Feb. 18, 2025

With Gaurav Bansal, Global Tech Investor & Advisor Webinar Description: Finding investors and reaching out to them is easy with tons of investor databases at your disposal. However, have you succeeded in getting an investor response or an actual investment? Investors receive tons of emails each day. How do you stand out from the crowd […]

Accessible Social Media – Feb 18, 2025

This session will provide communications professionals with key resources, tips and techniques to support the development and creation of accessible social media content. Participants will be reminded of our obligations, legal and social, to create accessible content, provided with guidance on common social media platform accessibility features, and given advice on how to design accessible […]

Connecting with Community: How Interdisciplinary Approaches Lead to Co-Created Solutions – Feb. 19 2025

This roundtable event will explore how interdisciplinary and community partnered approaches to research lead to co-created solutions for societal and research impact. This discussion-oriented roundtable will showcase different types of interdisciplinary and community partnerships in the natural sciences and engineering disciplines including partnerships with non-profit organizations and government stakeholders. Attendees will gain insight into why, […]

Sex and Gender Considerations for Research with Indigenous Peoples – Feb. 21, 2025

This webinar is part of the CIHR-funded "BRANCH" project—Braiding Research, Accountability, Knowledge, Community & Healing in collaboration with the Hamilton Regional Indian Centre, Indigenous Diabetes Health Circle, and a Steering Committee of First Nations, Inuit and Métis scholars, service providers, and community members from across Ontario. Jessy Dame is proudly Two Spirit & Métis and […]

Python Intensive – Python Intermediate – Feb. 24, 2025

February 24 - 28 2025 at 11:30 am ET The Constellate Python Intermediate class helps students, faculty and staff at Constellate participating institutions (and those participating in a trial) expand their Python coding abilities. It is recommended you have taken our Python Basics class or otherwise been introduced to Python. This class is taught by […]

Language, Ableism & Inclusion – Feb 24, 2025

This session will provide participants with a foundational knowledge on how communication and language can create barriers to accessibility, and how to address these barriers. Participants will be (re-) introduced to AODA guidelines for accessible communication, language and terms that may be problematic, invited to consider how language changes over time, and to discuss how […]

An Introduction to Programming for Absolute Beginners Using Python: Part 1 (online) – Feb 24, 2025

What: This hands-on workshop will introduce you to the basic concepts of one of the world's most popular programming languages, Python! This introduction to Python will include concepts such as data types, variables, operators, if statements, and loops (don’t worry if these terms are unfamiliar; they will be explained in the workshop). Why: Interested in […]

How to Prepare for a Horizon Europe Call in Cluster 6 (Food, Bioeconomy, Natural Resources, Agriculture, and Environment) – Feb. 25, 2025

The Division of the Vice-President, Research & Innovation is hosting a webinar on Horizon Europe (https://research.utoronto.ca/funding-opportunities/db/horizon-europe-pillar-ii)  to promote this significant new funding program and provide specific information about its Cluster 6 (Food, Bioeconomy, Natural Resources, Agriculture and Environment) (https://research-and-innovation.ec.europa.eu/funding/funding-opportunities/funding-programmes-and-open-calls/horizon-europe/cluster-6-food-bioeconomy-natural-resources-agriculture-and-environment_en) opportunities to U of T faculty interested in applying in 2025. Horizon Europe is the world’s largest […]

Python Intensive – Python Intermediate – Feb. 25, 2025

February 24 - 28 2025 at 11:30 am ET The Constellate Python Intermediate class helps students, faculty and staff at Constellate participating institutions (and those participating in a trial) expand their Python coding abilities. It is recommended you have taken our Python Basics class or otherwise been introduced to Python. This class is taught by […]

Company and Competitor Research

For participants of all disciplines interested in learning more about researching companies and finding competitor information. Includes an overview of subscription databases and publicly available resources for company research. You’ll learn how to: Evaluate different types of company information and understand the differences between public and private companies Find both direct and indirect competitor information […]

Gerstein + MADLab 3D Printing Safety Training

This session introduces tools, techniques and best practices of 3D printing, including the basics of 3D printing, an introduction to the MADLab space, and the models of 3D printers available for use. Instructors will demonstrate how to safely use the service and the machines from start to finish, as well as how to find and […]

JHI How-to: Map Out Your Awards Path for Humanities Researchers – Feb 25, 2025

The Jackman Humanities Institute (JHI) invites researchers in the humanities and social sciences to an online session for those who are considering the best ways to boost their research profile and prominence, particularly in terms of major awards. Sarah Carson (Manager, Awards & Honours, VPRI) will present on awards opportunities and best practices for assembling […]

Introduction to Research Data Management (in-person)

Managing research data is a key component of any research project, and - when done right - can save you time and effort. In this session, participants will learn about current requirements and best practices for managing research data at all stages of a research project. Topics covered include: Journal and funder requirements Data management […]

Introduction to Research Data Management – Feb 25, 2025

Managing research data is a key component of any research project, and - when done right - can save you time and effort. In this session, participants will learn about current requirements and best practices for managing research data at all stages of a research project. Topics covered include: Journal and funder requirements Data management […]

Gerstein + MADLab 3D Printing Safety Training

This session introduces tools, techniques and best practices of 3D printing, including the basics of 3D printing, an introduction to the MADLab space, and the models of 3D printers available for use. Instructors will demonstrate how to safely use the service and the machines from start to finish, as well as how to find and […]

An Introduction to Programming for Absolute Beginners Using Python: Part 1- Feb 26, 2025

What: This hands-on workshop will introduce you to the basic concepts of one of the world's most popular programming languages, Python! This introduction to Python will include concepts such as data types, variables, operators, if statements, and loops (don’t worry if these terms are unfamiliar; they will be explained in the workshop). Why: Interested in […]

Practical Strategies for a Gender-Inclusive University – Feb 26, 2025

This training will build on foundational frameworks and concepts related to sexual and gender diversity and support participants to build a a deeper understanding of gender identity and gender expression. Through reflective activities, practical strategies, and engaging conversations, participants will gain skills to recognize how gendered ideas and assumptions might emerge in everyday interactions. Participants […]

SharePoint for Research – Feb. 26, 2025

Data organization and storage choices are a routine part of research data management practice. These decisions can have a critical impact on data security, privacy and research integrity. At the University of Toronto, researchers have a range of options to choose from; but may not know which option is optimal to store and share data while continuing to meet […]

ArcGIS Pro: Loading and Manipulating Data (in-person)

Join us for an engaging workshop where you’ll dive into the world of ArcGIS Pro! This free session, presented by UofT's Map and Data Library, is designed to help you build proficiency in loading and manipulating data from a variety of sources within ArcGIS Pro. Whether you’re completely new to GIS, looking to expand your […]

Python Intensive – Python Intermediate – Feb. 26, 2025

February 24 - 28 2025 at 11:30 am ET The Constellate Python Intermediate class helps students, faculty and staff at Constellate participating institutions (and those participating in a trial) expand their Python coding abilities. It is recommended you have taken our Python Basics class or otherwise been introduced to Python. This class is taught by […]

From Vision to Value: Leveraging Health Economics to Maximize the Translational Potential of Your Research – Feb 26, 2025

Join the Stem Cell Network for the webinar “From Vision to Value: Leveraging Health Economics to Maximize the Translational Potential of Your Research” on February 26, 2025 (English). Led by Dr. Jason Robert Guertin, an expert in health economics from Université Laval, and Dr. Lucie Germain, a renowned regenerative medicine professor at Université Laval, this 70-minute session […]

SRI Seminar Series: Yejin Choi, “The enigma of LLMs: On creativity, pluralism, and paradoxes” – Feb. 26, 2025

The weekly SRI Seminar Series welcomes Yejin Choi, incoming professor in the Department of Computer Science at Stanford University and Senior Fellow at the Stanford Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence. Previously, Choi was a Wissner-Slivka Professor and MacArthur Fellow at the Paul G. Allen School of Computer Science & Engineering at the University of Washington. Choi has received […]

An Introduction to Programming for Absolute Beginners Using Python: Part 1 (in-person) – Feb 26, 2025

What: This hands-on workshop will introduce you to the basic concepts of one of the world's most popular programming languages, Python! This introduction to Python will include concepts such as data types, variables, operators, if statements, and loops (don’t worry if these terms are unfamiliar; they will be explained in the workshop). Why: Interested in […]

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