Big Data Series: Challenges in Data Security and Privacy for Entrepreneurs – Jun 9, 2025

H2i is excited to present the Big Data Series, running from May through July 2025. This engaging series will feature industry leaders sharing insights, personal experiences, and fostering meaningful audience discussions around the evolving world of Big Data. This four-month program provides research teams consisting of graduate students and their faculty supervisors with the opportunity […]

DSI-CARTE Machine Learning Bootcamp for Faculty – Jun 9-13, 2025

Data Sciences Institute, University of Toronto, 700 University Ave, Toronto

Data Sciences Institute (DSI) and the Centre for Analytics & Artificial Intelligence Engineering (CARTE) are offering the Machine Learning (ML) Bootcamp for Faculty from June 9-13, 2025. The training encompasses a combination of lectures and hands-on programming tutorials for faculty and scientists from all disciplines. In alignment with DSI's goal to accelerate the impact of […]

Indigenous Initiatives Ziibiing: Land-Based Workshop – Jun 10, 2025

Ziibiing - Hart House Circle at Wellesley, U of T St George campus

This land-based workshop is designed to deepen your understanding of Indigenous teachings, history, and connections to the land. This session will give participants insights into Indigenous cosmologies, an introduction to native plants and their uses, traditional stories and teachings, and the importance of wampum belts. Through engaging activities and discussions, participants will explore the cultural […]

Cyber Security and Your Research(ers) Office Hours – Jun 10, 2025

As part of its Research Information Security Program (RISP) (https://security.utoronto.ca/programs/risp/), IT@UofT is hosting monthly "Cyber Security and Your Research(ers) Office Hours” sessions for researchers and research support staff to ask questions about and gain deeper insight into safeguarding their research, as well as learn about new and existing initiatives, resources, and supports available to secure their […]

UTE Community “Almost” Summer Social – Jun 11, 2025

Quarterly U of T Entrepreneurship community social event Connect with fellow founders, startups, accelerators, U of T staff and friends! Whether you're hiring, launching a crowd-funding campaign, raising funding, need a board member or have a big announcement, share it with the community so we can all work together to support U of T Startups. […]

Using Overton to Measure Policy Impact for Academic Researchers – Jun 12, 2025

In today's academic landscape, demonstrating the impact of your research is crucial for securing funding, supporting promotions and tenure applications, and advancing scholarly work. Join the Centre for Research and Innovation Support (CRIS) for a webinar designed specifically for faculty members and academic researchers on how Overton can demonstrate the real-world policy impact of your […]

CBRCanada E-Learning: “A Climate CARE Assembly: Co-Creating Equity-Informed Emergency Planning and Policy” – Jun 12, 2025

June E-Learning Event, hosted by Community-Based Research Canada  Floods, droughts, storms, and heat waves are all on the rise as extreme weather events due to climate change becoming commonplace. Such crises have caught many governments off-guard, resulting in significant negative policy outcomes. Presenters at this event will share their mixed methods study that asks: what […]

Food for Thought: Sustainable Systems and Climate Solutions for Food and Farming – June 12, 2025

Join Climate Positive Energy (CPE) and SDGs@UofT at the University of Toronto Scarborough (UTSC) for an engaging event exploring interdisciplinary climate solutions through the lens of food, farming, and sustainability. Hear from expert panelists discussing the future of agriculture, food security, agri-tech innovation, and sustainable food systems. Whether you’re a student, industry leader, or changemaker, […]

CBRCanada CoP: Building Community Connections when Initializing a CBR Project – June 13, 2025

Community-Based Research Canada's (CBRCanada) Community of Practice (CoP) group Topic: Building Community Connections when Initializing a CBR Project Guest Speaker:  Victor G. Martinez, PhD, Chancellor's Chair, Kwantlen Polytechnic University   Community of Practice (CoP) meetings actively bring together CBRCanada members from across Canada and beyond to engage in meaningful discussions, network, learn together, and exchange […]

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