Shut Up and Write (Weekly sessions)

Having trouble with finding the time and motivation to write? Shut Up and Write is a chance for academic writers within the UofT community to write productively in a communal setting. The sessions will follow the Pomodoro technique where there will be a sequence of short sprints of writing with a few breaks in between. […]

Finding Canadian Statistics

This workshop will introduce you to sources of Canadian statistics, with a focus on tools for discovering Statistics Canada data, including Data Tables (formerly known as CANSIM), the CHASS Census Analyser, and the Map & Data Library catalogue. It will cover search strategies and techniques and allow hands-on time for exploring and discovering data of […]

ArcGIS Online: An Introduction

This session occurs at the University of Toronto Scarborough Campus and is part of the Digital Scholarship @UTSC Series. Come discover, analyze and learn the basics of online mapping and GIS. In this workshop, participants will be introduced to accessing, manipulating, and visualizing data using the GIS platform, ArcGIS Online. This workshop is intended as […]

Introduction to R

This is a hands-on workshop that introduces the R statistical programming language using RStudio. The topics covered are reading, exploring, manipulating data and running some statistical tests. It is most suitable for new R users or users looking to review their knowledge in R.

NVivo: Accelerating Your Literature Review (Windows) | Webinar

Find out how NVivo supports you in writing robust literature reviews. With NVivo, you can import journal articles, pdfs, tag (code) sources for major themes in the literature and share data with popular reference management software. This session will share importing your articles and other documents, organizing notes for easy retrieval, tagging or coding your […]

2020 St. George STAR Conference: Guiding Success (Feb. 19, 2020)

Myhal Centre for Engineering, Innovation, & Entrepreneurship, Lau Auditorium 55 St. George Street, Toronto, ON, Canada

Be part of the 6th annual STrengthening Administration of Research (STAR) conference, brought to you by the Division of the Vice-President, Research & Innovation (VPRI). Join staff from the VPRI, Procurement Services, Internal Audit, Financial Services, and your peers, in a day of learning, networking, and sharing best practices in administering research & innovation. Learn more about the VPRI's STAR program.   St. […]

Webcast: Update on the New, Principles-Based Tri-Agency Guide on Financial Administration (Live Stream from the 2020 STAR Conference, Feb. 19, 2020)

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Unable to attend the 2020 STAR conference in-person? You can tune into the 1-hour live webcast of the ‘Update on Tri-Agency's New, Principles-Based Guide on Financial Administration’ session.  This webcast is specifically intended for U of T staff administering research, such as business officers, research administrator/facilitators, finance-related staff, and faculty. Please Note: Registration for this […]

NVivo: Accelerating Your Literature Review (Windows) | Webinar

Find out how NVivo supports you in writing robust literature reviews. With NVivo, you can import journal articles, pdfs, tag (code) sources for major themes in the literature and share data with popular reference management software. This session will share importing your articles and other documents, organizing notes for easy retrieval, tagging or coding your […]

NVivo: Accelerating Your Literature Review (Mac) | Webinar

Find out how NVivo supports you in writing robust literature reviews. With NVivo, you can import journal articles, pdfs, tag (code) sources for major themes in the literature and share data with popular reference management software. This session will share importing your articles and other documents, organizing notes for easy retrieval, tagging or coding your […]

Introduction to Network Analysis and Visualization Using Gephi – Part 1

A network is a way of specifying relationships among a collection of entities. Networks come up in a variety of situations; for example, they can describe relationships between characters in literary works, how authors cite each other in a particular discipline or how people interact on social media. Through a combination of lecture and activities, […]

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