Maximize your Research Impact Series: PART 2 – Your Researcher Identity

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 […]

Introduction to Research Data Management

(this session is part of the Graduate Professional Skills program) Managing research data is a critical part of the research process. Data management planning from the outset can save you valuable time as your project progresses and makes it easier for you to meet ethical, funding and government policy requirements for publicly funded research projects. Data […]

My Research Funds (Upgrade to MROL and FReD) – Consultation Workshop Nov 28

McMurrich Building, 12 Queen's Park Crescent W, M5S 1S8, Rm 107

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 […]

Introduction to Infographics

Infographics are a specific type of data visualization that uses a mix of data, visuals, and text to inform or persuade. They are common in marketing and social media, but are becoming more popular as a way to attract and engage with audiences to share your message. They can be used to promote yourself and […]

Research Ethics in the Health Sciences Info Session November 29

McMurrich Building Rm. 107, 12 Queen’s Park Crescent W.

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 review ·     Describe procedures under Tri-council policy statement: Ethical conduct for research involving humans ·     Explain UT’s risk matrix for assessing […]

Research Ethics in the the Social Sciences, Humanities and Education Workshop Nov 29

McMurrich Building Rm. 107, 12 Queen’s Park Crescent W.

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 […]

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

Part 3: Going Grey and Supplementary Search Techniques Audience: University of Toronto graduate students and faculty engaged in health science research Date: Friday,  Nov 29, 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. Knowledge syntheses that rely solely on published academic literature are […]

My Research Funds (Upgrade to MROL and FReD) – Consultation Workshop Dec 2

McMurrich Building, 12 Queen's Park Crescent W, M5S 1S8, Rm 107

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 […]

Using NVivo as a Research Tool (Webinar)

Register for this Webinar at:  https://go.qsrinternational.com/e/346611/register-6775219638657221891/kkl4rj/408933623?h=5lPuek5KRx3Z0M2LZJACXQ7leBNgRaudCxZI3XrhPkc This webinar will cover how NVivo can assist with your research in the following ways: Transcription: New NVivo Transcription tool that can be your automated transcription assistant. Quality assessment of articles Literature Review: Efficiently organize and tag literature, easily keep track of critical quotes, and track ideas across many articles Coding: […]

3D Printing Safety Training – Information Commons

Learn how to safely operate the LulzBot TAZ 6 3D printers. You must complete this safety training session before you can use our 3D printers. You must also pass our 3D printing knowledge test. If you would like this presentation to be offered at a different day or time, please provide feedback to us at digital.studio@utoronto.ca.

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