This annual Black History Month event will explore what it means to be Black and a woman in higher education—shedding light on the distinct challenges faced by Black women, and the shifts that are needed to foster a more equitable environment.
This community-wide special event promises to ignite curiosity and creativity in STEM fields through digital presentations and multimedia learning experiences designed by OISE faculty and students.
In this session, you will learn about the fundamentals of trauma-sensitive, mindfulness-based approaches for supporting safety and stability in practice for both you and your students.Â
Presented by TDSB EcoSchools and OISE SCAN, this webinar is open to students, staff, faculty and alumni
Join Dr. Kshamta Hunterto learn about the Climate-Kind Pedagogy, which synthesizes climate, kindness and justice oriented educational approaches.
The University of Toronto will join communities across Canada to honour the lives of the 14 women killed at Montreal’s École Polytechnique in 1989. Take part in-person or online for this annual memorial and reflection.
It is becoming increasingly important for researchers to clearly communicate their research to a broader audience, such as the public, the press, and funding organizations. This workshop will help graduate students communicate complex and specialized findings in a general manner.
This 90-minute interactive U of T webinar is designed specifically for graduate student researchers who want to establish a strong personal brand and manage their online presence effectively. Sign up now!