Research Networking on #AcademicTwitter

Interested in using Twitter to up your networking game and benefit your academic career? This hands-on session covers Twitter best practices and etiquette, hacks to find the right community, and other tips to maximize your social media use as a researcher. That next collaboration may be just around the corner!

Open Science: Following the Roadmap for Research – Focus on Inclusiveness – Nov. 16, 2021

This is the third session in the University of Toronto Libraries (UTL) hosted virtual series, Open Science: Following the Roadmap for Research (https://cris.utoronto.ca/related/open-science-nov2021/), for the month of November. Each session is guided by one of the 5 principles of open scholarship as outlined in the "Roadmap for Open Science (https://science.gc.ca/eic/site/063.nsf/eng/h_97992.html)", published by the Government of […]

Introduction to Stop Motion

This session will occur online and is facilitated by the University of Toronto Scarborough Campus Makerspace. Learn the basics for creating a Stop Motion video using Stop Motion Studio app and a mobile phone or tablet. At the end of the workshop, you will have knowledge of the tools, software and steps needed to make […]

Introduction to SPSS

This workshop provides an introduction to using SPSS to perform common data management and basic statistical analysis tasks. Participants will work through hands-on exercises in SPSS, and will learn to import spreadsheets, manage and edit data, create charts and other visualizations, and run descriptive statistical tests. Note: this workshop will not cover advanced statistical concepts, […]

The Awards Track – a Workshop for Humanities ECRs – Nov. 17, 2021

Wondering how you can boost your research profile? The Jackman Humanities Institute (JHI) and the Centre for Research Innovation & Support (CRIS) invite early-career researchers to a workshop on planning out your roadmap for awards and honours on November 17, from 1:30pm-3pm. This session will help you to:• Find awards opportunities • Frame your current […]

Search Google like a Pro

  This hands-on workshop showcases tips and tricks to power up your research using the world’s most popular search engine.   We will take a quick look at how Google Search works and then explore Google’s advanced search features in depth. We’ll also ensure you know how to maximize your use of Google Scholar. We […]

Mindful Reading for Grads: Strategic Skimming and Skipping

In partnership with Academic Success, Office of Student Life This is part 2 of a 2 part workshop series where we will use evidence-based learning strategies and mindfulness practices to help you settle and focus your mind for grad-level reading. During this workshop, you will continue the conversation with a learning strategist from Academic Success […]

EDI Data Collection for Research Programs and Initiatives

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 […]

Primary Research Strategies and Tools for Startups

How do you know if you have a winning product/service concept? This workshop will introduce you to market research methods, techniques, and tools that are relevant in a startup environment and help you to gather relevant information that could impact your innovation. This hands-on workshop will focus on primary research as the key to uncovering […]

Research Ethics in the Social Sciences, Humanities and Education Workshop – Nov 18, 2021

The HumanResearch Ethics Unit invites you to join this information sessionto address all types of research involving human participants in the socialsciences, humanities and education. Facultymembers, graduate students, and staff are invited to attend.  Workshops include a presentation withopportunities for questions and discussion.

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