Introduction to 3D Printing

This session will occur online and is facilitated by the University of Toronto Scarborough Campus Makerspace. It is part of the library's Maker Monday Series. Facilitator: Adriana Sgro, Library Technician Reference & Makerspace Assistant | User Services, University of Toronto Scarborough Library An introduction to the tools and techniques for 3D printing. Session includes a […]

Data Science Speaker Series with Pierre Montagnier (Apr 19, 2021)

Join us for the next installment of the Data Science Speaker Series at U of T with: Pierre Montagnier, CFA, Ph.D. Director, Advanced Analytics & Data Science Marketing & Social Impact BMO Financial Group   Free Event | Registration Required   Talk Title: Leveraging Data Science in Marketing: Developing customer analytics in a product world […]

Submit and Publish Your Thesis Part 1: Formatting and Submission

This 2-part workshop is meant for graduate students working on their master’s or doctoral dissertations. The workshop is offered jointly by the School of Graduate Studies and Library staff. In Part 1: Formatting and Submission we will cover: Thesis submission requirements, process, fees and deadlines for SGS* Requesting an embargo for your thesis Convocation and […]

Early Researcher Award (ERA) Round 16 Information Session – Apr. 20, 2021

The Early Researcher Award (ERA) program provides support for newresearchers working at publicly funded Ontario research institutions to buildtheir research teams of undergraduates, graduate students, post-doctoralfellows, research assistants, associates, and technicians. Visit the ERA Round 16 Funding Opportunities page (https://research.utoronto.ca/funding-opportunities/db/early-researcher-award-era-round-16) for details. Please note that attendance to this information session is limited to PIs and theirsupport staff who […]

Getting Published Series: Part 1 – Introduction to Scholarly Publishing

This 60-minute introductory session that will explore current issues in publishing and suggest helpful strategies for navigating the world of scholarly communications and for understanding your rights and responsibilities as an author. This session will provide a primer on: The research and publishing lifecycles The economics of scholarly publishing Understanding a publication agreement: copyright, licensing, […]

Getting Published Series: Session 2A – Getting Published in the Social Sciences

This 60-minute session will provide a more in-depth look at publishing in the social sciences and humanities. This session will provide a primer on: What editors in the social sciences and humanities look for Factors to consider in journal or publisher selection (such as impact factor & open access policies) Peer review Manuscript preparation and […]

Submit and Publish Your Thesis Part 2: Copyright and Publishing

This 2-part workshop is meant for graduate students working on their master’s or doctoral dissertations. The workshop is offered jointly by the School of Graduate Studies and Library staff. In Part 2: Copyright and Publishing we will cover:* Your rights as an author and copyright considerations Reusing someone else’s materials in your thesis Turning your […]

Getting Published Series: Session 2B / Publishing in STEM

This 60-minute session will provide a more in-depth look at publishing in the STEM disciplines. You have spent years designing, conducting, analysing and writing about your research. The manuscript submission phase also requires careful planning and consideration. Please note this sesion focuses on journal article publishing. The session will provide a primer on: Factors to […]

Toronto Data Workshop (TDW) with Multiple Speakers: Panel on Teaching Data-Focused Topics

The Toronto Data Workshop (TDW) is a weekly hour-long discussion where academia and industry come together to share best practices for the initial data-centric steps in any applied statistics project. Join us at the next TDW with Aimee Schwab-McCoy, Creighton University, Ashley Juavinett, UC San Diego, Chris Papalia, St. Andrew’s College and Samantha-Jo Caetano, University of Toronto. […]

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