Part 2: What is Harassment? Tools to Identify and Address Racial and Sexual Harassment – Nov. 16, 2023

Learning Objectives: Examine building a consensual culture by recognizing power dynamics and understanding boundaries and consent; identify and locate relevant U of T policies regarding workplace conduct. Distinguish between acting in allyship versus being an ally to proactively prevent workplace harassment. Review intervention techniques to intervene as bystanders to harassment. Implement the CALM Model to […]

Accessible Social Media – Nov. 16, 2023

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 […]

CANSSI Showcase 2023 – Nov. 17, 2023

The CANSSI Showcase is an annual celebration of the work being done by CANSSI-supported researchers, postdoctoral fellows, and students across Canada. CANSSI Showcase 2023 will be held virtually on Friday, November 17. It will be a wonderful opportunity for you to: Connect and network with Canada’s statistical sciences community Showcase your research (especially if you […]

INITIATING & NURTURING—How Does a Community Engaged Research (CER) Initiative Begin? (In Person) – Nov. 17, 2023

Name: Centre for Research & Innovation Support Address: 9 King's College Circle Toronto Ontario M7A 1A5

Join us for the second session of the “Community Engaged Research Faculty Discussion Club, (https://cris.utoronto.ca/related/community-engaged-research-faculty-discussion-club)” a new series for faculty with an interest in deepening their theoretical and practical understanding of community engaged research to connect with, and learn together from, colleagues from across the tri-campus in order to strengthen both societal and scholarly impact. […]

Iris data set problem is due

C++ is a high level programming language that is extremely useful for scientific applications. The language has historically had a bad reputation, but modern C++ is much improved so that your code can be relatively short and elegant. In this workshop we will teach the basics of C++ for people who are familiar with the […]

Get it Started, Get it Finished, Keep it Going: November 2023

Join us for a new CRIS monthly series: Get it Started, Get it Finished, Keep it Going (https://cris.utoronto.ca/rdfcohorts/get-it-started/). These monthly sessions are geared to addressing the competing priorities faculty face during the semester from research, teaching, to service commitments. In these semi-structured (Two 45-minute timed work sessions), researchers will set goals that are specific, measurable, […]

iSchool Crosstalks: Intimate Automations

BL728, Claude Bissell Building 140 St. George Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

The Faculty of Information has launched the ‘Crosstalk’ series, a collection of conversations on topics spanning multiple research areas and that may have been approached from different theoretical, conceptual, and methodological lenses. The goal is to tune our senses to seeing possible and ‘hidden’ connections between works and to engender disciplinary, multi/interdisciplinary, and/or cross-sectoral collaboration. […]

CDRS Research Spotlight: Discourses of Sustainability and Futurity across the Environmental Humanities – Nov. 20, 2023

Join the Collaborative Digital Research Space (CDRS) on November 20th, 2023, at 12pm EST for a hybrid Research Spotlight event: “Discourses of Sustainability and Futurity across the Environmental Humanities.” Panelists Joseph Gerbasi (UofT), Sarandha Jain (UofT), Bethany Wiggin (UPenn), Jane Robbins Mize (UPenn), Venus Bivar (Oxford), and Martha Swift (Oxford) with moderator Imre Szeman (UofT) […]

GIT Version Control

Virtual

Using version control for your scripts, codes, documents, papers, and even data, allows you to track changes, keep backups, and facilitate collaboration.  In this workshop, you will learn the basics of version control with the popular distributed version control software GIT. This workshop assumes that students have an understanding of basic Linux shell commands.Format: Virtual

Scroll to Top