Python to C++ #3

SciNet Teaching Room

Python is a wonderful programming language, but it is not the fastest.  If execution speed is an issue for your project, it can be worthwhile moving to a so-called compiled language such as C++.  This three-session workshop is intended to get Python programmers started with the basics of C++.Format: in-person, but sessions are broadcast and […]

Launchpad: Campus Resources for U of T Startups

This is an orientation to campus resources for those with startups or interested in startups, including accelerators, courses and programs, library resources, commercialization, funding opportunities, and community resources. You will leave with:   knowledge of how the university supports student and faculty startups through space, training, and mentorship   an understanding of campus accelerators, pitch […]

Designing & Evaluating Scopus Search Queries

In this training webinar, intended for Scopus users who already have a basic understanding of the Scopus database, it will: Review the foundations of querying the Scopus database Building custom queries to get in touch with latest research by a specific group of researchers, affiliations, or journals Designing and evaluating search queries for literature reviews, […]

A Friendly Introduction to Python for Absolute Beginners: Part 1

In-Person Location: Electronic classroom on the 4th floor of Robarts Library (room 4033) Interested in learning to program but don't know where to start? This hands-on workshop will introduce you to the basic concepts of one of the world's most popular programming languages, Python! This introduction to Python will include concepts such as data types, […]

Start Planning Your 2023 NIH Grants Conference Experience

Issued by NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH (NIH) Purpose Attention research administrators, investigators, grant writers, students, and others working with the NIH grants process, programs, and policies: If you have not registered for the 2023 Virtual NIH Grants Conference on Funding, Policies, and Processes, there’s still time! And if you have registered, congratulations, you are in […]

Company and Competitor Research

For participants of all disciplines interested in learning more about researching companies and finding competitor information. Includes an overview of subscription databases and publicly available resources for company research. You’ll learn how to: Evaluate different types of company information and understand the differences between public and private companies Find both direct and indirect competitor information […]

Hands-on with the JHI: EDI in Humanities Research Design (Part 2) – Feb. 01, 2023

_x000D_ _x000D_ Research is increasingly aligned with principles of equity, diversity and inclusion. As part of our new “Hands-on with the JHI” workshop series, we are inviting researchers in the humanities and qualitative social sciences to a pair of interactive workshops to level-up and meaningfully embed EDI principles into your program of research on a […]

UTSC OVPRI Research Excellence Lecture Series – with Professor Mark Campbell – Feb. 01, 2023

“Doing the Knowledge: Preserving Hip-Hop Culture Beyond 'the Archive'” with Professor Mark Campbell With hip-hop cultural memorabilia currently being auctioned globally by international auction houses, exhibited by museums and archived by 'ivy League' universities, there are clear signs of an archival turn in this once rebellious youth counterculture. In this talk I focus on the […]

Research Connect: Building a Creative Mindset in Research

Respected Research Connect Community, We welcome 2023 with enthusiasm and excitement and an attitude of learning, marching to explore our vision “Advancing Collaboration and Networking”. To advance this vision, creativity is the key, and we are thrilled to initiate our 2023 webinar series with a highlight and focus on “Building a Creative Mindset in Research”. […]

CIHR Research Excellence, Diversity, and Independence (REDI) Early Career Transition Award (2022): Information Webinar – Feb. 1, 2023

The first launch of the CIHR Research Excellence, Diversity, and Independence (REDI) Early Career Transition Award (2022) will facilitate the transition of promising researchers who self-identify as Blackc (any gender) or racializedd womene into independent research faculty positions in Canadian academic, health system and research institutions. Applicants may be post-doctoral researchers, clinicians, or research associates. […]

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