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MEDSprint Design-a-thon

Organizer: University of Toronto Biomedical Engineering Design Team
Sidney Smith 100 Saint George Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

MedSprint is a two-day Biomedical Engineering design-a-thon that focuses on patient-centered design. Through this event, students will create innovative and personalized solutions in teams by working alongside community partners who present their experiences with their medical concerns. There will be monetary prizes up to $300, and workshops on Neurotech, CAD Solidworks, and 3D printing!! This […]

MEDSprint Design-a-thon

Organizer: University of Toronto Biomedical Engineering Design Team
Sidney Smith 100 Saint George Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

MedSprint is a two-day Biomedical Engineering design-a-thon that focuses on patient-centered design. This event is a joint collaboration between the McMaster Medical Engineering Design Team (MED-T) and the University of Toronto Biomedical Engineering Design Team (UT BIOME). Through this event, students will create innovative and personalized solutions in teams by working alongside community partners who […]

Disrupting Academia: A Black History Month Discussion Event

Organizer: Black Graduate Students’ Association (BGSA)
OISE C-154 252 Bloor Street West, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

The Black Graduate Students’ Association invites Black U of T students to attend our Black History Month discussion event! The discussion will be led by U of T’s Nokuzola Songo, a feminist political geographer Ph.D. student at the University of Toronto. We will be chatting about disrupting academia! The event will take on February 21, […]

Free

Unissued Diplomas

Organizer: Ukrainian Students’ Club
St. Volodymyr Institute 620 Spadina Avenue, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

"When your classroom turns into a battlefield, your major becomes bravery" An exhibition honouring the memory of 36 Ukrainian university students who will never be able to graduate because russia took their lives.  

Art Exhibition “Traces of War”

Organizer: Ukrainian Students’ Club
Hart House, Talking Walls 7 Hart House Circle, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

The pain and emotions of war expressed through art, created by Ukrainian students.

Movie Night: “War Note”

Organizer: Ukrainian Students’ Club
Innis Town Hall Theatre 2 Sussex Avenue, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Immerse yourself in the reality of soldiers on the frontline, defending Ukraine from russian aggression through their own recordings in a moving documentary. "War Note" will open you to the real lives of the soldiers defending Ukraine. Free Ukrainian treats will be included!

‘Can I Ask You a Question…?’ Taylor Swift Trivia Night

Organizer: Undergraduate Society of American Studies
The Cat's Eye 150 Charles Street West, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Calling all Swifties! Prove your knowledge about your favorite American songwriter, sing along to her #1 hits, and win prizes. You are also encouraged to dress up as your favorite song/era/etc. and we will be awarding a prize to the person with the best costume! Register here.

NSBEHacks 2023

Organizer: National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE), U of T Chapter
Myhal Centre for Engineering Innovation and Entrepreneurship (MY) 55 Saint George Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Passionate about finding solutions that imply conceptual, process, product, or organizational change which will ultimately aim to improve the welfare and well-being of minority communities, specifically the Black Community? Join 150+ bright individuals in building innovative solutions to these pressing challenges.  This March, we are taking a social approach to problem-solving by not just inviting […]

Free

Minds and Machines: What Machine Learning and EEG Can Tell Us About Grasping

Organizer: Synapse: Transmitting Awareness in Neuropathology (SYNAPSE)
AA-209 1265 Military Trail, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Here’s something to grab onto! Dr. Matthias Niemeier, a UTSC professor, will be hosting a seminar on what machine learning and EEG can tell us about grasping! Register here: https://t.co/OzjqSAHeMJ https://t.co/D6IznIlulp

Through the Hall: A look through Herstory

Organizer: UTM Women and Gender Equity Centre (WGEC)
Instructional Centre - Rm 270 1599 Outer Circle, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada

HAPPY WOMEN’S HISTORY MONTH.  The month of March is celebrated as Women’s History Month and March 8th is International Women’s Day. This International Women’s Day, the theme is, “DigitALL: Innovation and technology for gender equality”. WGEC is celebrating this with an event that teaches all about the achievements of the different waves of feminism throughout […]

Unity Ball 2023

Organizer: University of Toronto Students’ Union (UTSU)
Hart House Great Hall 7 Hart House Circle, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Unity Ball event is all about showing appreciation for clubs and student leaders for their efforts and inclusive events and services for the U of T Community. Join us for a night of dancing, community and celebration as we honour the students and clubs that make U of T a better, stronger community! Unity Ball […]

$5.00

Your Brain as a Statistician: The Benefits of Ensemble Processing to Visual Perception and Cognition

Organizer: Synapse: Transmitting Awareness in Neuropathology (SYNAPSE)
HW-402 1265 Military Trail, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

I see another SYNAPSE Seminar coming up! Dr. Jonathan Cant, a UTSC professor, will be hosting a seminar on the benefits of ensemble processing to visual perception and cognition!Dr. Jonathan Cant’s research focuses on how we perceive the complex visual world around us. More specifically, he focuses on how the human brain accomplishes specific biologically […]