Introduction to Computational BioStatistics with R (Fall 2020) — lecture #6

In this course data analysis techniques utilizing the R statistical language, will be discussed and introduced, as well as, the basics of programming and scientific computing. The goal of this course is to prepare graduate students to perform scientific data analysis. Successful students will learn how to use statistical inference tools to gain insight into […]

Connect + Learn (EASI): Calendars in Microsoft 365 – Sept. 24, 2020, 12pm

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Having trouble knowing what’s going on and where to post your team’s events? Don’t know where to start? Join us in this overview of the calendaring and scheduling apps in Microsoft 365, including SharePoint and Teams. We will have recommendations prepared for which apps you might want to use when, depending on your needs. Let’s […]

Introduction to the Unix Shell

The Unix shell is a powerful tool that allows people to do complex things with just a few keystrokes. You can combine existing programs in different ways and automate repetitive tasks so you don’t need to type things over and over again. This workshop will go over the basics of the Unix shell, starting with […]

R&I Dashboards and Cube Training – October 21

Join us at this hands-on training of the new Research & Innovation Dashboards (https://utoronto.sharepoint.com/sites/ResearchInnovationDashboards), including our new research cube! Bring your questions and real-life scenarios - we'll put our new tools to the test!

Citation Management & RefWorks for Engineers (and everyone else too!)

In this workshop we talk about what citation management software does and get some tips on where to find information to select a citation manager that would works for you. We will then use RefWorks to do a brief demo on how to use citation management software. Participants can follow, create their own RefWorks account, […]

Linux Shell Scripting – day #3

Learn how to write bash scripts, use environment variables, how to control process, and much more. Requires some linux basic command line experience. Location: SciNet Online -- Powered by icalfilter.com --

Strategies for Systematic, Scoping, or Other Comprehensive Searches of Literature ONLINE – PART I

Part 1: Structured Approach to Searching the Medical Literature for Knowledge Syntheses Audience: University of Toronto graduate students and faculty engaged in health science research. UTORids will be required to participate. (if you are affiliated with UofT but do not know your UTORid, email: mikaela.grayutoronto.ca). **Please register using an UofT email address eg. @utoronto.ca or […]

EDI in Research Teams and HQP Training

This information session will communicate best practices for the composition and management of a research team or a group of trainees. A panel of U of T researchers will share strategies to meaningfully engage under-represented groups, develop equitable team management and training practices, and create an inclusive environment. The session will also highlight resources at […]

2020 Distinguished Lecture Series in Statistical Sciences: Jeff Wu – Sept 28, 2020, 3:30pm

The Distinguished Lecture Series in Statistical Science features talks by some of the world's most prominent scholars in data science. The Fields Institute annually hosts the prestigious Distinguished Lecture Series in Statistical Science (DLSS). The DLSS has been held annually since 2000, and consists of one general lecture and one more specialized lecture by an […]

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