In Conversation: EDI in Music Research – Oct. 19, 2022

In Conversation With…Visiting Topics in EDI in Research & Innovation is a series of discussions with experts at University of Toronto on how to embed best practices and strategic EDI approaches within the research and innovation ecosystem. Each session will be hosted by Dr. Nicole Kaniki (https://www.utoronto.ca/news/nicole-kaniki-u-t-s-first-director-equity-diversity-and-inclusion-research-and-innovation), the inaugural Director of EDI in Research and Innovation, and […]

Exploring your digital privacy, security, and wellbeing: A Data Detox expert panel

Join U of T Libraries for a panel discussion on the risks and benefits of digital technologies, human behavioural data, and algorithmic decision-making technologies embedded within our everyday lives. What are the trade-offs that come with our desire for convenience? Can we control our data? How is it being used? Panelists will explore the implications […]

Back to ‘In-Person’ Facilitation Basics: Practical Strategies to Get You Started – Oct. 19, 2022

Name: Centre for Research & Innovation Support Address: 9 King's College Circle Toronto Ontario M7A 1A5

Join the CRIS Collaborative Programs Officer for an in-person offering of the 'Back to Facilitation Basics' workshop! This hands-on training will focus on activities and tips & tricks for in-person facilitated sessions. About the workshop: Picture this: you are in a 3-hr team brainstorming session, or a strategic research planning retreat, or maybe a consensus […]

Community Engagement Series – Meaningful Community Engagement: An Introduction to Best Practices

The Leong Centre is excited to announce the launch of the “Community Engagement Series”, which is a new initiative featuring dynamic speakers and engagement sessions to provide opportunities to connect about innovative community-engaged research projects and methods. The series will be moderated by their Knowledge Mobilization and Community Engagement Specialist, Dr. Priscilla Medeiros. The first […]

Data Sciences Speaker Series – A Language-Based Model of Organizational Identification Demonstrates how Within-Person Changes in Identification Relate to Network Position – Prof. Amir Goldberg

Room AA160, 1265 Military Trail Room AA160, 1265 Military Trail, Arts & Administration Building, University of Toronto Scarborough Campus, Scarborough, Ontario, Canada

A Language-Based Model of Organizational Identification Demonstrates how Within-Person Changes in Identification Relate to Network Position – Prof. Amir Goldberg Join us for the Data Sciences Speaker Series with Prof. Amir Goldberg, Associate Professor of Organizational Behavior and Sociology (by courtesy), Stanford University. This talk is co-sponsored by the Data Sciences Institute and the Department […]

Smart Phones, Smart Habits: A Data Detox Workshop

Have you ever wondered where all your time goes when looking at your phone? This workshop is focused on habits and how they are formed. We will start by looking at how habits are formed and then explore the ways our phones have been designed to grab our attention. We will end by looking at […]

Demystifying your Data: A Data Detox Workshop

Every time you interact with a website, search engine or app, you are revealing information about yourself and your identity. Sometimes this data is obvious and under your direct control (i.e. posting a photo or entering text into a form on a website) and sometimes it is hidden (like location metadata in a photo file, […]

Max Planck-University of Toronto Centre for Neural Science and Technology (MPUTC) Joint PhD Program Information Session

The Max Planck-University of Toronto Centre for Neural Science and Technology (MPUTC) offers a joint Ph.D. program between the Max Planck Society (MPG) and the University of Toronto (U of T) in the following research areas: Developing novel tools for observing and stimulating neural activity Conducting neurobiology experiments that use advance tools Analyzing data, creating […]

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