Grad Talk: Creating an Inclusive Environment for Grad Students
Online Toronto, Ontario, CanadaIn this workshop we think about inclusion as a verb, as a key action in doing equity work. We take […]
In this workshop we think about inclusion as a verb, as a key action in doing equity work. We take […]
This synchronous online workshop is taught by Elena Danilina Being able to write effective summaries is an essential skill for […]
This synchronous workshop will be taught by Dr. Giulia Rossi. Research often involves abstract ideas, complicated experimental designs and analyses, […]
We will cycle students through breakout rooms so that you can meet new people and make new connections. Not only […]
This synchronous workshop will be taught by Stephanie Redekop. TBD This is the fifth of 5 workshops in the Getting […]
This synchronous online workshop is taught by Elena Danilina Emerging AI-based language tools for academic learning offer opportunities for students […]
Are you looking to have fun and meet other grad students? Look no further than Games Night! Join the Gradlife […]
Take a break and connect with other grad students. Share your experiences in an informal setting about this important and […]
We will cycle students through breakout rooms so that you can meet new people and make new connections. Not only […]
Join your peers for a walk around the Annex neighbourhood where you can capture some fun winter scenes with the […]
This synchronous workshop will be taught by Dr. Cristina D'Amico In this workshop, we'll cover three key areas for the […]
Join your peers for skating and hot chocolate! Bring your skates or rent them!
This synchronous workshop will be taught by Dr. Tristan Loria This workshop will explore the major research funding agencies in […]
We will cycle students through breakout rooms so that you can meet new people and make new connections. Not only […]
Being a student can mean juggling many roles, a lot of unpaid work, financial precarity and intersecting forms of discrimination. […]
This workshop is taught by Dr. Rachael Cayley Academic writing can be unwieldy and confusing, even to the person who […]
The event is a fun low-key environment to sip some tea and hang out, do some crafts, and above all, […]
Every March and April, the University of Toronto hosts the Three Minute Thesis Competition (3MT®), a competition in which graduate […]
Talking and connecting with new people is a challenge that everyone faces (even for Graduate students) and we created this […]