Advanced SPSS

This advanced SPSS workshop will cover the following topics: introduction and benefits of SPSS syntax, recoding variables and computing new variables, analyzing and comparing by groups, aggregating, merging files and restructuring files.

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

Part 2: Beyond MEDLINE: Translating Search Strategies for Knowledge Syntheses Audience: University of Toronto graduate students and faculty engaged in health science research Date: Friday, Nov 22, 2019 Time: 2:00pm - 4:30pm Location: Robarts Library Electronic Classroom  (4th floor) Note: this course may be taken as part of the Graduate Professional Skills Program. In order to minimize bias and base your research […]

My Research: MRHP and MRAP User Clinics November 25

MRHP and MRAP User Clinics - Bring your work! MRHP and MRAP users are invited to work on their own research protocols during these sessions at which support team members will be available to answer questions or troubleshoot issues. A desktop PC will be available to each registrant, but feel free to bring your own […]

NVivo 12 Basics (for Windows)

This hands-on workshop provides the foundation for using NVivo 12 and is designed for anyone who is analyzing qualitative research. You will gain key skills in NVivo 12: Create a research project | Use real research data to set up a project so it is clear and organized Import files into a project | Bring […]

Research Ethics in the Health Sciences Info Session November 25

Faculty members, graduate students, and staff are invited to attend.  Workshops will include a presentation with opportunities for questions and discussion.  Learning objectives include the following: Understand history and principles behind research ethics reviewDescribe procedures under Tri-council policy statement: Ethical conduct for research involving humansExplain UT’s risk matrix for assessing participant vulnerability and research riskUnderstand […]

Exploratory Data Analysis Using Python – Part 1 of 2

This hands-on workshop in Python covers reading, describing, and filtering data, as well as conducting basic summary analyses, using the pandas package and Jupyter Notebooks. Workshop attendees do not need any experience with programming or Python/pandas, but must be familiar with tabular data and have a basic understanding of different types of data (quantitative/qualitative variables). […]

My Research Funds (Upgrade to MROL and FReD) – Consultation Workshop Nov 25

The Division of the Vice President, Research & Innovation (VPRI) in partnership with the Office of the Chief Information Officer is embarking on a project to upgrade and modernize My Research On Line (MROL) and the Funded Research Digest (FReD). The system, which will be called My Research Funds, will provide a streamlined user experience […]

Research Ethics in the the Social Sciences, Humanities and Education Workshop Nov 25

Faculty members, graduate students, and staff are invited to attend.  Workshops include a presentation with opportunities for questions and discussion.  Learning objectives include broadening and deepening understanding of: History and principles behind research ethics review Procedures under Tri-council policy statement: Ethical conduct for research involving humans UT’s risk matrix for assessing participant vulnerability and research […]

Researcher Identity for Dentistry

Take control over your researcher identity to ensure that your work is correctly attributed and improve the accuracy of your impact metrics! This hands-on workshop will introduce participants to different researcher identifiers and other tools that can help them to better demonstrate their body of work and increase the discoverability of their research outputs. This […]

Maximize your Research Impact Series: PART 1 – Metrics and Context

Maximize your Research Impact Series Understanding how your researcher identity and your research outputs (articles, books, patents, conference proceedings, posters, data contributions, videos, blog posts, etc.) are measured and quantified is crucial for researchers at all stages to understand. How is your work found and used by others? What type of citation and usage footprint […]

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