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  Native Land is an app to help map Indigenous territories, treaties, and languages.  …
A suite of training videos from the Data Literacy Training Initiative, aimed at those who are new to data or those who have some experience with data but may need a refresher or want to expand their knowledge.…
Through a combination of lecture and activities, this self-paced, online course will introduce participants to best practices and guidelines for designing effective infographics and evaluating them.    …
This website provides investigators with research methods resources to help them design their studies using the best available methods. The material is relevant to both randomized and non-randomized trials, human and animal studies, and bas…
This page aggregates various tools and resources to support text and data mining, made available through the University of Toronto Libraries…
This document makes suggestions on the types of documents one should compile when building their awards dossier…
Start your entrepreneurship journey by completing these online training modules that teach you core management principles to help perfect your business plans and pitches.…
The IPHCC is an Indigenous-governed culture-based and Indigenous-informed organization. Its key mandate is to support the advancement and evolution of Indigenous primary health care services provision and planning throughout Ontario.…
DiscoverResearch is a new online tool to highlight, celebrate and promote U of T experts across all disciplines. It's THE place to find U of T's research experts!…
GitHub is a website offering storage and collaboration tools for software development, based on the version control system Git. Commonly used to host opensource software, it can also be used to host datasets.…
This information video introduces digital research preservation in the context of the research data lifecycle and describes institution-wide digital preservation resources available at U of T.…
FNIGC does a wide range of work including research, training, capacity building, and knowledge translation, but there foundational work involves data gathering initiatives on- reserve and in Northern First Nations communities.…
NCFDD offers “independent professional development, training, and mentoring community for faculty members, postdocs, and graduate students.” U of T faculty may register for a free sub-account to take advantage of a suite of webinars and res…
Through the Office of the Vice-President, Faculty & Academic Life, this page consists of education modules and resources to support efforts to diversify the faculty complement and to address the role of unconscious bias in the academic …
To help University of Toronto (U of T) staff navigate evolving workplace environments, Information Technology Services (ITS) has launched a webpage on Working remotely. This webpage hosts frequently asked questions (FAQs), best practices an…
To help University of Toronto (U of T) staff navigate evolving workplace environments, Information Technology Services (ITS) has launched a webpage on Working on campus. This webpage hosts frequently asked questions (FAQs), best practices a…
The Indigenous Research Network (IRN) is a network of researchers involved in the field of Indigenous research at the University of Toronto. This multi-campus, multidimensional network includes those involved in research related to the chal…
The Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) has a number of tools specifically intended to support applicants working in Indigenous research; merit reviewers assessing applications related to Indigenous research; and communi…
Guidelines prepared by the Ethics Office of the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR), in conjunction with its Institute of Aboriginal Peoples' Health, to assist researchers and institutions in carrying out ethical and culturally co…
Principles of ownership, control, access, and possession (OCAP®) assert that First Nations have control over data collection processes, and own and control how this information can be used. The First Nations Information Governance Centre of…
IMN-Ontario is a five year health training program which is funded by CIHR to provide Indigenous scholars and trainees with high quality mentorship, training and opportunities to engage in Indigenous health and well-being research.…
Learn the basics of Canadian copyright law and how it pertains to your research. Developed by U of T Libraries, these online copyright education modules cover the basics of copyright related to scholarly activities.…
These interactive modules by CIHR are designed to help researchers and peer reviewers account for and appropriately assess the integration of sex and gender across multiple areas of health research.…
Working in Good Ways, from the University of Manitoba, offers practical strategies that community engaged learning practitioners can apply at different stages of their work with Indigenous communities.…
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