R: A Gentle Introduction for Beginners (Online)

Interested in learning R? Need to learn R for your research or for job prospects? R is a popular open-source statistical programming language that is popular in academia and industry. This workshop provides an easy entry into the data science field. Get started with learning R with this gentle hands-on workshop. You will learn how […]

Data Cleaning Made Easier with OpenRefine

In an ideal world, any data you collect or obtain would be clean and formatted perfectly for analysis and visualization. But the reality is that data can be really messy! Cleaning and reformatting your data can be a time-consuming and tedious task, but there are ways to speed things up and automate repetitive tasks. OpenRefine […]

Data Cleaning Made Easier with OpenRefine

In an ideal world, any data you collect or obtain would be clean and formatted perfectly for analysis and visualization. But the reality is that data can be really messy! Cleaning and reformatting your data can be a time-consuming and tedious task, but there are ways to speed things up and automate repetitive tasks. OpenRefine […]

Research Connect: Investigational Testing Authorization Guidelines (Health Canada)

"We are delighted to have Health Canada-Scientific Evaluator, Marie-Pierre Desrosiers, join our Research Connect network and share insights on “Investigational Testing Authorization Guidelines”. Please mark your calendars and register as soon as possible. Marie-Pierre Desrosiers holds a Bachelor degree in Biopharmaceutical Sciences from the University of Ottawa and a Master degree in Human Genetics from […]

Research Faculty Awards Information Session – Feb. 15, 2023

The Office of the Vice-Principal Research and Innovation (OVPRI) at UTSC, invites you to join our Research Awards Information Session, featuring colleagues who have been successful in receiving awards and honours. This session will discuss: • Benefits of recognition as part of a research career trajectory • Strategies for developing successful nominations • Awards and Honours support available […]

Sensitive Data Project

The Sensitive Data Repository Project is a FRDR-led collaborative initiative designed to equip Canadian data repositories with the technology and policy framework elements needed to ingest and manage controlled access to sensitive research data, ensuring long-term storage of valuable data assets and enabling potential data re-use. The project involves piloting new technology, collaboratively co-developing workflows […]

How to track progress towards Open Data using Data Monitor

“How to track progress towards Open Data using Data Monitor” is for all interested in tracking and analyzing institutional research data. The session will comprise of Where is the Research Data and how institutions can start tracking research data Data sharing trends in Canada Data Monitor demo and sharing of some use cases Q & […]

ON NEIHR Monthly Webinar February – Dr. Chelsea Gabel & Dr. Bobby Henry

From the Homeland: Métis Identity and Digital Storytelling The effects of intergenerational trauma and continued settler colonialism have resulted in the loss of identity, culture, and language for many Métis people in Canada. Misconceptions about who is Métis and what it means to be Métis continues to negatively impact the understanding of health, wellbeing, and […]

Research Data Management (RDM) for Humanists

In this hands-on and discussion-centered workshop we will discuss and identify unique considerations for managing “humanities and social sciences research data”. In this workshop we will introduce you to the basic lifecycle of data–including your own personal data. We will learn about different formats (proprietary vs. open), software, and metadata for your data. Finally, through […]

Community-Engaged Learning (CEL) Faculty Community of Practice: Equitable Community Partnerships When Working With and For Black Communities

Our peer-led Community of Practice Gatherings offer community-engaged learning (CEL) instructors a recurring conversation space to share best practices, troubleshoot, discuss relevant literature, and collaborate on CEL teaching-related issues. Each gathering is facilitated by a different faculty member, who shares a challenge, a case study, an article or other resource to catalyze discussion. Facilitator: Notisha […]

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