120 Minutes - Online - September 14 to December 14, 2023
Need to shake up your writing routine? Ready to try a new time management method with other motivated writers? Join us online!
Effective Presenting 101 Series: Effective Visuals
The Effective Presenting 101 Series takes you through each of the basic steps needed to present effectively: honing content and creating trajectory, designing effective visuals, and developing a dynamic presence.
CBT for Anxiety & Depression
This 90-minute workshop consisting of two sessions will introduce students to a variety of cognitive-behavioral therapy techniques to help manage anxiety and mood, including strategies for relaxation, managing stress, and achieving m
Skills for research communications
Do you want to polish your technical writing skills for research journals and web publications?
Financial Skills for the Real World: All about pensions
Here you are in grad school, not even having started a “real job” yet and along comes a webinar talking about pensions. Isn’t this something for “old people” to worry about?
2023 Environment Public Lecture: Gernot Wagner
The Bieler School of Environment presents:
Professor Gernot Wagner
2023 Environment Public Lecture
“Climate Risks, Uncertainties, and Opportunities"
Seminar Speaker: Dr. Daniel Gregory
Dr. Daniel Gregory Department of Earth Sciences University of Toronto
October 6, 2023
11:00 am

Colour or Collections - World Animal Day Edition
World Animal Day is a day of celebration held yearly in October. It aims to raise awareness among young and old of the rights and welfare of the animals with whom we share the Earth. To mark the occasion, we're launching a new coloring book, featuring the richness of our zoological collections. The Redpath Museum team invites you to join us for two colouring sessions! Colouring sheets and pencils will be available on-site.

Chemical Society Seminar: Jeremy Luterbacher - Build back better: preserving and building on natural structures to make new biobased chemicals and materials
A major focus of green and sustainable chemistry research has been to try to find ways to produce the same chemicals we use today from sustainable sources. Such a challenge usually involves the deconstruction and major modification of biomass’s three constituent polymers: cellulose and hemicellulose, which are both polysaccharides; and lignin, which is a polymer of phenyl propanoid sub-units.

Chemical Society Seminar: David Palmer - Biocatalysis: complex catalyst, simple procedure, surprising outcomes
Biocatalysis has become a valuable addition to synthetic methodology, and have been embraced by the pharmaceutical industry in recent years. Enzymes can provide efficient and stereoselective transformations under mild conditions, although they are not without limitations. Our lab has studied aldolases for many years, but recently has begun exploring their utility in preparative-scale reactions.

Chemical Society Seminar: Antonio Facchetti - Unconventional semiconductors and processes for flexible, stretchable and wearable electronics
In this presentation we report the development of novel materials, as well as thin-film processing and morphology engineering, for flexible and stretchable organic and inorganic electronic devices such as thin film transistors, electrolyte gated transistors and circuits. On material development, we present “soft” small-molecules and polymers by co-polymerizing pi-deconjugated building blocks or properly designed additives.
Autism Diagnostic Interview – Revised (ADI-R) Introductory Workshop (French) - Online
Event Overview
Dates: November 15, 16, 17, 22, 23, 24, 2023 (6 half-days)Format: Virtual/OnlineCertified trainer: Dr. Mandy Steiman, Clinical PsychologistWorkshop facilitator: Dr. Noémie Hébert-Lalonde, NeuropsychologistAccreditation: More information coming soon Price: $1,000 - $1,250 CAD plus taxesLanguage: French