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SUMMARY:Exam Prep: Problem-Based Assessments (for STEM Courses)
DESCRIPTION:Date: Thursday\, March 19\, 2026\nTime:  5:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m.\nLocation: Online\nRegistration Link \nApproach problem-based exams with confidence. In this workshop\, learn planning and studying practices to tackle challenging problem-based assessments\, in disciplines like Math\, Statistics\, Economics\, Chemistry\, Physics. \n\nUnderstand the way in which problem-based exams are structured\nLearn effective strategies for problem-solving and critical thinking\nDevelop an effective approach to practice and self-test as you prepare for exams\n\nThis workshop will be held online on Zoom. \n\nLive captioning is available.\nInteractive activities may include online polling apps and the chat feature.\nThe session will not be recorded. We will share slides and resources with all registrants.\nKeeping your camera on is welcome but optional.\n\nThis workshop is part of the Learning How to Learn at U of T Virtual Workshop Series. Check out all upcoming sessions on the Centre for Learning Strategy Support event list on Folio or explore the Learning How to Learn at U of T Video Series on YouTube. Visit the Student Life website to Get Exam Ready.
URL:https://www.engineering.utoronto.ca/event/exam-prep-problem-based-assessments-for-stem-courses/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Lectures, seminars and workshops
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SUMMARY:Special Talk: Mariana Pinheiro Harvey – General Manager\, Agnico Eagle’s Macassa Operation
DESCRIPTION:Building a Future‑Proof Mine Engineering Career in an Age of AI\nAn honest\, practical look at today’s shifting job market\, showing why hands‑on experience\, mobility\, and smart early decisions matter more than ever as AI transforms industries and mining remains one of the strongest foundations for an engineering career\, supported by lessons from the speaker’s career journey to General Manager. \nSpecial guest appearance by Anthony Vaccaro\, President\, The Northern Miner Group\n–\nWednesday\, March 18\, 2026 at 4 p.m.\nGB202\, Galbraith Building\, 35 St. George Street\n*Light refreshments and networking follow our talk \nRSVP REQUIRED \nONE STUDENT IN ATTENDANCE WILL HAVE  A CHANCE TO WIN A ONE OZ GOLD COIN*\n*Terms and conditions apply to qualify. Must be enrolled as a U of T Lassonde Mineral Engineering students.\nPre-registration required by Tuesday\, March 17\, 2026 at noon. \nThis special event will be followed by a reception and networking event open to all Min and Earth Sci students and faculty.\nRefreshments provided. \n  \n \nMariana Pinheiro Harvey\nMariana Pinheiro Harvey is the General Manager of Agnico Eagle’s Macassa Operation\, where she is responsible for the safe operation of the underground mine and mill\, and oversees the site’s technical\, environmental\, and regulatory functions. A University of Toronto Mineral Engineering graduate\, Mariana built a strong operational foundation early in her career through hands‑on underground experience and technical work across key functions including operations\, ventilation\, ground control\, drill and blast\, planning\, and scheduling. She later advanced into senior technical leadership as Chief Mine Engineer and Manager of Technical Services before stepping into the GM role in 2024. Known for her people‑first and purposeful leadership style\, Mariana draws on both deep operational insight and strong technical discipline to build high‑trust teams\, foster growth\, and drive meaningful impact in the workplace and the broader community. \n  \n\nAnthony Vaccaro\nAs President of The Northern Miner Group\, Anthony has overall responsibility for some of the mining industry’s most distinguished media brands including: The Northern Miner\, Canadian Mining Journal and MINING.com. Anthony holds the CFA designation\, has an MBA in Investment Management and serves on the board of The Canadian Mining Hall of Fame. 
URL:https://www.engineering.utoronto.ca/event/special-talk-mariana-pinheiro-harvey-general-manager-agnico-eagles-macassa-operation/
LOCATION:GB202\, Galbraith Building\, 35 St. George Street
CATEGORIES:Lectures, seminars and workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260318T120000
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UID:10004445-1773835200-1773838800@www.engineering.utoronto.ca
SUMMARY:University of Toronto Master of Engineering (MEng) Information Session
DESCRIPTION:Join this information session to learn how a U of T Master of Engineering (MEng) can accelerate your career\, whether you’re a recent graduate or a seasoned professional. This course-based master’s degree is taught by successful industry professionals at Canada’s #1 Engineering school. Study at our prime location in downtown Toronto\, where our St. George campus is neighbours with some of North America’s leading startup incubators\, world-class hospitals\, diverse industries and Canada’s financial and artificial intelligence hubs. \nThe session will cover: \n\n\nAn overview of the program and the technical knowledge it provides \n\n\nThe flexible options for completing your degree in one\, two or three years \n\n\nHow you can customize your degree with a range of industry-driven emphases to choose from\, including Data Analytics & Machine Learning\, Biomanufacturing\, Nuclear Engineering\, Robotics and more \n\n\nOur new MEng Co-op\, which offers an 8-month paid professional work term \n\n\nAfter the program overview\, you’ll have chance to ask questions to a member of our graduate studies staff. We look forward to seeing you there!
URL:https://www.engineering.utoronto.ca/event/university-of-toronto-master-of-engineering-meng-information-session/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Info sessions
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260317T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260317T110000
DTSTAMP:20260420T132439
CREATED:20260312T160722Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260326T194412Z
UID:10004463-1773741600-1773745200@www.engineering.utoronto.ca
SUMMARY:ChemE Master of Engineering (MEng) Online Application Support Drop-In
DESCRIPTION:Do you have questions about your MEng application to the Department of Chemical Engineering & Applied Chemistry? Attend this online drop-in session for an opportunity to ask questions and receive answers from a graduate studies staff member \nContact mengprograms.chemeng@utoronto.ca for Zoom link
URL:https://www.engineering.utoronto.ca/event/48427/2026-03-17/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Info sessions
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260314T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260314T160000
DTSTAMP:20260420T132439
CREATED:20260223T202816Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260223T202816Z
UID:10004424-1773496800-1773504000@www.engineering.utoronto.ca
SUMMARY:Skule Nite 2T6 – Alumni shows!
DESCRIPTION:U of T Engineering’s world-famous musical and sketch comedy is back for its 105th show! Join fellow alumni for a tradition filled with non-stop laughs. \nJoin us for alumni shows and your concessions are on us!\nAttend the show on March 11 or March 14 (matinee) and enjoy a free food and beverage item with the show. \n__________ \n Members of Skule Society: Enjoy the show for free with two complimentary tickets to the Skule Nite 2T6 show on March 11th. To request your free tickets\, email kristin.philpot@utoronto.ca by March 4\, 2025  (space is limited).  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDate + Time:\n– Wednesday\, March 11 @ 8:00 p.m.\n– Saturday\, March 14 @ 2:00 p.m. \nLocation: Hart House Theatre\, 7 Hart House Cir\, Toronto\, ON M5S 3H3\nCost: $25.00 \nSkule Nite 2T6 is organized by the student Skule Nite committee. Tickets to the show are sold directly through Hart House Theatre. \nGet your tickets
URL:https://www.engineering.utoronto.ca/event/skule-nite-2t6-alumni-shows-2/
LOCATION:Hart House\, 7 Hart House Circle\, Toronto\, ON\, M5S 3H3\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Alumni events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260312T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260312T190000
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UID:10004446-1773338400-1773342000@www.engineering.utoronto.ca
SUMMARY:Minor in Global Leadership info session
DESCRIPTION:The U of T Engineering Minor in Global Leadership is part of U of T’s first tri-campus\, interdivisional\, multidisciplinary undergraduate program. The Minor is distinguished by its critical and multidisciplinary focus on leadership in a global context. This is combined with an emphasis on developing knowledge of global issues within an engineering framework and how engineers can influence and improve conditions around the world. \nWant to learn more about what this incredible program has to offer? Join us in person for an exclusive session! \nThis is your chance to discover how the Minor in Global Leadership can help you develop crucial skills for making an impact on the world stage.
URL:https://www.engineering.utoronto.ca/event/minor-in-global-leadership-info-session/
LOCATION:BA 2139 – Bahen Centre for Information Technology\, 40 St. George St\, Toronto\, Ontario\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260312T110000
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DTSTAMP:20260420T132439
CREATED:20260223T154538Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260223T154538Z
UID:10004414-1773313200-1773316800@www.engineering.utoronto.ca
SUMMARY:ChemE Master of Engineering (MEng) Q&A Session for Applicants with Offers
DESCRIPTION:Have you received an offer to the MEng program in the Department of Chemical Engineering & Applied Chemistry?  Join this online session for an opportunity to ask questions and connect with a graduate studies staff member. \nZoom link
URL:https://www.engineering.utoronto.ca/event/cheme-master-of-engineering-meng-qa-session-for-applicants-with-offers/
LOCATION:in-person & virtual @ HS610 (Health Sciences Building) and Zoom
CATEGORIES:Info sessions
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260311T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260311T220000
DTSTAMP:20260420T132439
CREATED:20260223T202810Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260223T202810Z
UID:10004423-1773259200-1773266400@www.engineering.utoronto.ca
SUMMARY:Skule Nite 2T6 – Alumni shows!
DESCRIPTION:U of T Engineering’s world-famous musical and sketch comedy is back for its 105th show! Join fellow alumni for a tradition filled with non-stop laughs. \nJoin us for alumni shows and your concessions are on us!\nAttend the show on March 11 or March 14 (matinee) and enjoy a free food and beverage item with the show. \n__________ \n Members of Skule Society: Enjoy the show for free with two complimentary tickets to the Skule Nite 2T6 show on March 11th. To request your free tickets\, email kristin.philpot@utoronto.ca by March 4\, 2025  (space is limited).  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDate + Time:\n– Wednesday\, March 11 @ 8:00 p.m.\n– Saturday\, March 14 @ 2:00 p.m. \nLocation: Hart House Theatre\, 7 Hart House Cir\, Toronto\, ON M5S 3H3\nCost: $25.00 \nSkule Nite 2T6 is organized by the student Skule Nite committee. Tickets to the show are sold directly through Hart House Theatre. \nGet your tickets
URL:https://www.engineering.utoronto.ca/event/skule-nite-2t6-alumni-shows/
LOCATION:Hart House\, 7 Hart House Circle\, Toronto\, ON\, M5S 3H3\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Alumni events
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260311T180000
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CREATED:20260206T192253Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260206T192253Z
UID:10004265-1773252000-1773261000@www.engineering.utoronto.ca
SUMMARY:What Inspires Ethical Research? Lessons from Biomedical Engineering Faculty
DESCRIPTION:Fred Kan Distinguished Lecture In Engineering Ethics 2026\nPromoting ethical engineering research is necessary given the potential for widespread social and technological impacts of engineering research outcomes. But what motivates engineers to think and act ethically\, particularly in the domain of research? In this interactive talk\, Dr. Justin L. Hess will address this question by sharing types of critical incidents experienced by engineering faculty who conduct biomedical engineering research. The incident types denote the formative impacts of professional culture and academic norms\, engaging in ethical behaviors\, observing questionable behaviors\, attending to novel perspectives\, formal and informal training and mentoring events\, and reflecting on one’s own views and experiences. By understanding what experiences inspire engineers to think and act ethically\, institutions of higher education and engineering organizations will be better positioned to support ethical growth be it in formal courses\, faculty research labs\, organizational training efforts\, or by reshaping institutional norms.  \nAbout the Speaker: \n\nDr. Justin L. Hess is an associate professor in the School of Engineering Education\, where he also co-directs the Multidisciplinary Engineering and Interdisciplinary Engineering Studies undergraduate programs. Dr. Hess’s research explores how engineers develop ethical and empathic dispositions. He received his PhD in Engineering Education from Purdue University in 2015\, and his BS/MS in Civil Engineering from Purdue in 2011 and 2015\, respectively. He served as the assistant director of the STEM Education Research Institute at Purdue University for four years (2015-2019) before returning to Purdue as a tenure-track faculty member in 2019. 
URL:https://www.engineering.utoronto.ca/event/what-inspires-ethical-research-lessons-from-biomedical-engineering-faculty/
LOCATION:The Faculty Club\, 41 Willcocks Street\, Toronto\, Ontario\, M5S 3G3\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Lectures, seminars and workshops
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DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260311T203000
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CREATED:20260120T162344Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260120T162344Z
UID:10004240-1773252000-1773261000@www.engineering.utoronto.ca
SUMMARY:2026 Fred Kan Distinguished Lecture in Engineering Ethics
DESCRIPTION:Promoting ethical engineering research is necessary given the potential for widespread social and technological impacts of these research outcomes. But what motivates engineers to think and act ethically\, particularly in the domain of research?   \nIn this interactive talk\, Dr. Justin L. Hess will address this question by sharing types of critical incidents experienced by engineering faculty who conduct biomedical engineering research. The incident types denote the formative impacts of professional culture and academic norms\, engaging in ethical behaviors\, observing questionable behaviors\, attending to novel perspectives\, formal and informal training and mentoring events\, and reflecting on one’s own views and experiences. By understanding what experiences inspire engineers to think and act ethically\, institutions of higher education and engineering organizations will be better positioned to support ethical growth be it in formal courses\, faculty research labs\, organizational training efforts\, or by reshaping institutional norms. Cost: Free\nLimited alumni tickets available.   \nRegister now\nRegister by March 2\, 2026. Limited alumni tickets available. \nRead more about the Fred Kan lecture series. \nFor questions or more information\, please contact istep@utoronto.ca. \nAbout the speaker: Professor Justin L. Hess\nDr. Justin L. Hess is an associate professor in the School of Engineering Education\, where he also co-directs the Multidisciplinary Engineering and Interdisciplinary Engineering Studies undergraduate programs. Dr. Hess’s research explores how engineers develop ethical and empathic dispositions. He received his PhD in Engineering Education from Purdue University in 2015\, and his BS/MS in Civil Engineering from Purdue in 2011 and 2015\, respectively. He served as the assistant director of the STEM Education Research Institute at Purdue University for four years (2015-2019) before returning to Purdue as a tenure-track faculty member in 2019.
URL:https://www.engineering.utoronto.ca/event/2026-fred-kan-distinguished-lecture-in-engineering-ethics/
LOCATION:The Faculty Club\, 41 Willcocks St\, Toronto\, ON\, M5S 3G3\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Lectures, seminars and workshops
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260315
DTSTAMP:20260420T132439
CREATED:20260120T162531Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260120T162531Z
UID:10004239-1773187200-1773532799@www.engineering.utoronto.ca
SUMMARY:Skule Nite 2T6 - Alumni night!
DESCRIPTION:U of T Engineering’s world-famous musical and sketch comedy is back for its 105th show! Join fellow alumni for a tradition filled with non-stop laughs. \n\nJoin us for alumni shows and your concessions are on us!\nAttend the show on March 11 or March 14 (matinee) and enjoy a free food and beverage item with the show. \n___________ \n Members of Skule Society: Enjoy the show for free with two complimentary tickets to the Skule Nite 2T6 show on March 11th. To request your free tickets\, email kristin.philpot@utoronto.ca by March 4\, 2025  (space is limited). \nDate + Time:\n– Wednesday\, March 11 @ 8:00 p.m.\n– Saturday\, March 14 @ 2:00 p.m. \nLocation: Hart House Theatre\, 7 Hart House Cir\, Toronto\, ON M5S 3H3\nCost: $25.00\n\nSkule Nite 2T6 is organized by the student Skule Nite committee. Tickets to the show are sold directly through Hart House Theatre. \nGet your tickets
URL:https://www.engineering.utoronto.ca/event/skule-nite-2t6-alumni-night/
LOCATION:Hart House Theatre\, 7 Hart House Circle\, Toronto\, Ontario\, M5S 3H3\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Socials
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260309T210000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260309T220000
DTSTAMP:20260420T132439
CREATED:20260302T194155Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260302T194155Z
UID:10004441-1773090000-1773093600@www.engineering.utoronto.ca
SUMMARY:CivMin Master of Engineering (MEng) Info Session: Transportation Engineering\, Geotechnical Engineering
DESCRIPTION:Discover how a U of T Master of Engineering (MEng) with an emphasis in Transportation Engineering & Planning or Geotechnical Engineering can be the launchpad you’ve been looking for! \nJoin Associate Chair Sebastian Goodfellow and Professors Marianne Hatzopoulou & Trevor Carey to learn about our exciting courses\, the dynamic hands-on learning offered by projects\, and how our program can fast-track your career. \nAdditional info sessions highlighting our other areas of emphasis will also be offered – details will be updated on our website when sessions are finalized. \nRegister here to get the Zoom link.
URL:https://www.engineering.utoronto.ca/event/civmin-master-of-engineering-meng-info-session-transportation-engineering-geotechnical-engineering/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Info sessions
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20260306T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20260306T130000
DTSTAMP:20260420T132439
CREATED:20260303T220340Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260303T220340Z
UID:10004430-1772798400-1772802000@www.engineering.utoronto.ca
SUMMARY:E2R2 Journal Club Session
DESCRIPTION:The ISTEP Engineering Education Research Roundtable (E2R2) is a monthly venue for ISTEP faculty\, staff\, and graduate students\, and colleagues and students from other FASE departments\, to exchange ideas about engineering education research. E2R2 aims to build a community for engineering education research within ISTEP and FASE\, and to inspire ideas and advance scholarship and practices in engineering education. These E2R2 meetings have been co-hosted by Professor Deb Tihanyi and Dr. Qin Liu. \nJoin us for the latest instalment of E2R2 (Engineering Education Research Roundtable)! We’ll be meeting for a Journal Club session for a discussionof a recent JEE editorial paper (6 pages\, open access). \nJournal Club Session: Magana\, A. J.\, Watkins\, R.\, & Vieira\, Ca. (2025). Recommendations for the integration of generative artificial intelligence in support of engineering education research workflows. Journal of Engineering Education. https://doi.org/10.1002/jee.70043 \nDate/Time: Friday\, March 6 | 12:00 – 1:00 PM \nRoom: Join in person at MY763 or online via zoom \n\nContact Professor Deb Tihanyi (deborah.tihanyi@utoronto.ca) or Dr. Qin Liu (qinql.liu@utoronto.ca) for Zoom info\n\nReflection / discussion questions: \n\nHave you used GenAI tools as part of the workflow in your engineering education research (EER)? If so\, how was your experience like?\nWhat do you think of the potential and limitations that are outlined in the article regarding the integration of GenAI in EER workflows?
URL:https://www.engineering.utoronto.ca/event/e2r2-journal-club-session/
LOCATION:MY763 or Zoom
CATEGORIES:Lectures, seminars and workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260305T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260305T200000
DTSTAMP:20260420T132439
CREATED:20260303T215755Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260303T215827Z
UID:10004434-1772733600-1772740800@www.engineering.utoronto.ca
SUMMARY:ACI U of T x CivMin GSA Panel Event
DESCRIPTION:Building Better – Sustainability in Canadian Concrete\nAmerican Concrete Institute U of T Student Chapter\nand CivMin Graduate Students Association event \nThursday\, March 5\, 2026 at 6 – 8 p.m. in GB202\, Galbraith Building \nCurious about how concrete fits into Canada’s carbon reduction goals? Look no further than this panel discussion on “Building Better – Sustainability in Canadian Concrete”! \nHear from influential and experienced leaders from both academic and industry perspectives on reducing the carbon intensity of concrete structures. Whether you’re interested in materials\, structures\, or sustainable policy\, our expert panel discussion is the perfect place to learn more about implementing large-scale sustainability in a rapidly changing industry. \nFood and refreshments will be provided\, RSVP today! \nPanelists include the Department of Civil & Mineral Engineering at the University of Toronto’s  Professors Daman K. Panesar and Evan Bentz\, Mick Prieur from the Cement Association of Canada\, and Sina Dadsetan from Master Builders Solutions. The panel discussion will be moderated by Afshin Marani from Arup.
URL:https://www.engineering.utoronto.ca/event/aci-u-of-t-x-civmin-gsa-panel-event/
LOCATION:Galbraith Building – GB202 @ 35 St. George Street\, Toronto\, ON
CATEGORIES:Lectures, seminars and workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260305T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260305T133000
DTSTAMP:20260420T132439
CREATED:20260303T215616Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260303T215616Z
UID:10004421-1772713800-1772717400@www.engineering.utoronto.ca
SUMMARY:Therapy Dog Visit
DESCRIPTION:Join the First Year Office staff and your classmates to de-stress with a visit from our furry friends at Sunshine Therapy Dogs Toronto! \nDate & Time: Thursday\, March 5\, 2026 from 12:30-1:30 p.m. \nLocation: First Year Office (Fields Institute\, room 106\, 222 College St.) \nCost & registration: Free. Drop-in\, no registration required.
URL:https://www.engineering.utoronto.ca/event/therapy-dog-visit-3/
LOCATION:Fields Institute\, 222 College St\, Toronto
CATEGORIES:Socials
ORGANIZER;CN="First Year Office":MAILTO:firstyear@engineering.utoronto.ca
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260304T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260304T120000
DTSTAMP:20260420T132439
CREATED:20260224T215209Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260224T215209Z
UID:10004420-1772622000-1772625600@www.engineering.utoronto.ca
SUMMARY:ACE Workshop: Mastering Motivation & Procrastination
DESCRIPTION:Event Details\nDate: Wednesday\, March 4\, 2026\nTime: 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.\nLocation: GB117\nRegistration: Complete the registration form. (Registration is required) \nEvent Information\nFrom “I’ll Do It Later” to “Done”: Mastering Motivation & Procrastination (In-Person) \nKeep putting things off until “later”? Waiting to feel motivated before you start? Stuck in the cycle of stress\, guilt\, and last-minute cramming? You’re not lazy and you’re definitely not alone! The good news: procrastination is not a personality flaw. It’s a pattern you can understand and change. \nMotivation is not about willpower or waiting for inspiration. It’s about using proven strategies to take action\, even when you don’t feel like it. \nWhy It Works (Backed by Science) \nResearch in psychology and behavioral science shows that understanding how motivation and procrastination work can: \n\nReduce overwhelm and avoidance\nIncrease follow-through on goals and assignments\nImprove focus and productivity\nBuild confidence and momentum\nLower stress and last-minute panic\n\nYou will learn practical\, science-based strategies to stop procrastinating\, start tasks with less resistance\, and stay consistent\, without burning out. \nWhat You Will Learn in the Workshop \n\nWhy we procrastinate (and why it’s not about laziness)\nThe brain science behind motivation and action\nSimple techniques to get started\, even when you don’t feel ready\nHow to break big projects into doable steps\nStrategies to stay consistent and avoid the procrastination spiral\nTools and mindset shifts designed specifically for busy students\n\nWalk away with a clear\, realistic plan to take control of your time\, energy\, and motivation. \nThis is an In-Person Session\nDepending on registration numbers\, food/snacks may be provided
URL:https://www.engineering.utoronto.ca/event/ace-workshop-mastering-motivation-procrastination/
LOCATION:Galbraith Building Room 117 (GB117)\, 35 St. George St\, Toronto
CATEGORIES:Lectures, seminars and workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260226T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260226T130000
DTSTAMP:20260420T132439
CREATED:20260210T180201Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260210T180408Z
UID:10004327-1772107200-1772110800@www.engineering.utoronto.ca
SUMMARY:ChemE Master of Engineering (MEng) Info Session – In Person at UTSC
DESCRIPTION:Join Professor Charles Jia (Associate Chair\, Continuing Professional Development) for an in-person information session on the MEng program. \nWe’ll cover the program structure\, learning experiences\, opportunities and admission requirements\, plus provide tips to guide your application. A Q&A will follow so you can get answers to your MEng-related questions.
URL:https://www.engineering.utoronto.ca/event/cheme-master-of-engineering-meng-info-session-utsc/
LOCATION:University of Toronto Scarborough\, Instructional Centre (IC 308)
CATEGORIES:Info sessions
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DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260225T200000
DTSTAMP:20260420T132439
CREATED:20260115T215937Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260203T180147Z
UID:10004237-1772038800-1772049600@www.engineering.utoronto.ca
SUMMARY:Tech@RBC Insider Series: Launch Your Career in Tech
DESCRIPTION:Dive into the future of tech and innovation with RBC’s Executive Vice President of Innovation and Technology\, Martin Wildberger! \nHave you ever wished you could get career advice directly from an executive? Are you curious about what the top tech companies are looking for in emerging talent? Join the Tech@RBC team for an exclusive three-part event designed to inspire\, inform and help you launch your career in tech. \nEnjoy passed appetizers during registration (4:30–5 p.m.) and post-event networking (7:30–8 p.m.). \nPart 1: Scholarship Award Ceremony\n5:15–5:30 p.m. | Celebrating future tech leaders \nHosted by Martin Wildberger\, Executive Vice President\, Innovation and Technology\, RBC \n\nJoin us as we honour 10 exceptional engineering and computer science students who received RBC scholarships this year.\n\nPart 2: Keynote \n5:30–6:15 p.m. | Engineering career resilience in a digital world \nFeaturing Martin Wildberger\, Executive Vice President\, Innovation and Technology\, RBC \n\nMartin’s engineering mindset in action: Learn how a curiosity-driven approach fuels innovation at RBC\, blending technical depth with business insight to solve real-world challenges at scale.\nFrom legacy to leading edge: Explore how RBC balances more than 160 years of heritage with cutting-edge AI — evolving legacy systems into future-ready solutions under Martin’s leadership.\nFuture-proof your tech career: Gain strategies from Martin’s playbook to navigate industry shifts\, upskill intentionally and thrive in a rapidly changing landscape.\nQ&A: Students ask their burning questions.\n\nPart 3: Career Accelerator Tracks\n6:30–7:30 p.m. | Dual-track experience \n30 minutes per track\, then switch \n\nTrack 1: Hiring Insights and Résumé AMA: Unlock insights that help you stand out to recruiters. Start with a workshop on what recruiters look for in résumés and candidates\, including tips to craft a standout application. Then join a live résumé AMA — ask your questions and get expert answers in real time.\nTrack 2: Career Micro Chats: Join seven-minute group chats with RBC experts from AI/ML\, cybersecurity\, cloud\, data\, capital markets and DevOps teams. Discuss career insights in small\, collaborative groups guided by prompt cards\, and rotate tables to meet new mentors in a low-pressure setting.\n\n\nEvent Details\n📆 Wednesday\, February 25\, 5–8 p.m. (Registration opens at 4:30 p.m.) \n📍 U of T Schwartz Reisman Innovation Campus\, 108 College St. \n🎁 Exclusive RBC swag and a chance to win tech prizes! \n🍕 Free event; food provided. \nOpen to U of T students only. \nSpots are limited — secure yours now! \n\nAbout the Speaker\nMartin Wildberger is the Executive Vice President (EVP) of Innovation and Technology (I&T) within the Technology and Operations (T&O) Group at RBC\, where he drives the bank’s enterprise technology and innovation strategy. His leadership focuses on leveraging data\, AI\, cloud\, and modern platforms to deliver exceptional client experiences globally. \nMartin leads RBC Borealis\, the Borealis AI research lab\, DevOps\, enterprise architecture\, technology strategy\, innovation\, and third-party solutions\, while also overseeing end-to-end technology solutions for key business lines\, including investor services\, insurance\, and wealth management (Europe and Asia). Under his leadership\, RBC has achieved global recognition as a leader in AI maturity\, ranking #1 in Canada and #3 worldwide for four consecutive years. \nBefore joining RBC in 2014\, Martin had a distinguished career at IBM where his last role was Global Vice President of Information Management Development. He was responsible for defining the business and technical strategy of IBM’s data management business including operational responsibility for 14 development labs. His prior roles included Director of the IBM Canada Laboratory\, Vice President IBM Sensor Solutions\, and Vice President WebSphere Commerce. \nMartin holds a degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Toronto. \n\nAbout the Tech@RBC Insider Series: \nThe Tech@RBC Insider Series is a four-part annual program designed to equip students with industry-ready skills and facilitate meaningful connections with experts in the field. This event series is co-hosted by Tech@RBC\, U of T Arts & Science and Applied Science & Engineering. \nStay tuned for information on future sessions; \nProduct ownership: March 30\, 2026 \n\nThis event is proudly sponsored by\n \nAbout Tech@RBC:\nStudents and new grads are an important part of building our future and central to RBC’s purpose to help clients thrive and communities prosper. With hundreds of roles\, across dozens of work streams\, students and new grads have countless opportunities to learn\, grow and work with purpose across multiple environments and technologies. \nWe’re focused on helping motivate and encourage the next generation of brilliant minds to grow their skills\, make an impact and Be What’s Next. \nLearn more about starting your career at RBC in tech.
URL:https://www.engineering.utoronto.ca/event/techrbc-insider-series-tech-careers/
LOCATION:U of T Schwartz Reisman Innovation Campus\, 108 College St
CATEGORIES:Lectures, seminars and workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260224T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260224T130000
DTSTAMP:20260420T132440
CREATED:20260206T191759Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260206T191759Z
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SUMMARY:ECE Open House
DESCRIPTION:Want to connect with your community? Come by our weekly ECE Open House!  Enjoy snacks\, discover resources to help you thrive\, and enjoy getting a cup of hot chocolate. \nNo registration is needed — drop in\, grab a treat\, and say hi. We look forward to seeing you there!
URL:https://www.engineering.utoronto.ca/event/ece-open-house-7/
LOCATION:ECE Chair’s Office SF1024\, 10 King's College Rd\, Toronto\, M5S 3G4\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Socials
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260224T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260224T130000
DTSTAMP:20260420T132440
CREATED:20260206T151756Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260206T151756Z
UID:10004311-1771934400-1771938000@www.engineering.utoronto.ca
SUMMARY:ChemE: Master of Engineering (MEng) Information Session – In Person at UTM
DESCRIPTION:Curious about advancing your career with a Master of Engineering in Chemical Engineering? \nJoin U of T’s Associate Chair\, Continuing Professional Development Professor Charles Jia and MEng Coordinator & Professional Programs Advisor Liuqing Chen for this in-person information session. \nWe’ll cover the MEng program structure\, learning experiences\, opportunities and admission requirements — plus tips to guide your application. A Q&A will follow\, providing an opportunity to have your questions answered. A pizza lunch will be provided!
URL:https://www.engineering.utoronto.ca/event/cheme-master-of-engineering-meng-information-session-in-person-at-utm/
LOCATION:Kneff Building (KN 132)\, University of Toronto Mississauga Campus
CATEGORIES:Info sessions
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260223T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260223T190000
DTSTAMP:20260420T132440
CREATED:20260210T214732Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260210T214732Z
UID:10004319-1771867800-1771873200@www.engineering.utoronto.ca
SUMMARY:Industry Info Session with Roberta MacGillivray – Executive Director at the BGE Indoor Air Quality Solutions Ltd.
DESCRIPTION:BGE Indoor Air Quality Solutions is a Canadian-owned and operated company that partners with organizations across Canada to help them understand\, manage\, and improve indoor air quality. With over 55 years of experience\, BGE delivers integrated indoor air quality solutions that combine filtration products\, technical services\, and IAQ expertise. \nMeet the Speaker:\nRoberta MacGillivray is Executive Director\, co-owner\, and second-generation leader of BGE Indoor Air Quality Solutions Ltd. She is passionate about clean indoor air. For 55+ years\, BGE has helped organizations protect occupants through air-filtration products & solutions\, controlled-environment testing\, and IAQ guidance. In 2024\, BGE acquired Con-Test\, Canada’s leader in Controlled Environment Testing. Today\, BGE including the Con-Test services division employs 285+ people across Canada. \nRoberta holds a BCom from the University of Alberta and built her career in IT and HR. She served on NAFA’s (National Air Filtration Association) board\, including as President in 2022\, and holds NAFA Certified Air Filtration Specialist (CAFS) and NAFA Certified Technician (NCT) credentials. A Quantum Shift alumna (Western University)\, she mentors entrepreneurs through Threshold Impact Venture Mentoring Service (TIVMS)\, serves on the Alberta School of Business Advisory Council\, and is a member of the Business Council of Alberta. \nRooted in Alberta\, Roberta enjoys skiing\, paddle boarding\, curling\, and lake time with her husband & business partner\, Ian\, and daughters Ella and Reese. \nRegister to secure your spot
URL:https://www.engineering.utoronto.ca/event/industry-info-session-with-roberta-macgillivray-executive-director-at-the-bge-indoor-air-quality-solutions-ltd/
CATEGORIES:Lectures, seminars and workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260219T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260219T163000
DTSTAMP:20260420T132440
CREATED:20250922T173046Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260129T161439Z
UID:10003988-1771506000-1771518600@www.engineering.utoronto.ca
SUMMARY:How We Keep Time: Workshop & Optional Competition
DESCRIPTION:Join the U of T Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering Clock Competition — in partnership with Empire Group. \nCompete by working on broken Westminster chime clock movements made in Germany by Hermle. \n\nEssential tools provided\nExpert judges\nParticipate in a 1-2 hour hands-on workshop\n\nShow your skills. Fix the clock. Win prizes. \nRegister
URL:https://www.engineering.utoronto.ca/event/how-we-keep-time/
LOCATION:44 St George Street – Dean’s Conference Room\, BA 2001
CATEGORIES:Lectures, seminars and workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260218T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260218T203000
DTSTAMP:20260420T132440
CREATED:20251222T180705Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251222T180705Z
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SUMMARY:Alumni in Ottawa - Next Generation Networking Event
DESCRIPTION:Attention U of T Engineering alumni in the Ottawa area! \nJoin the U of T Engineering Career Centre and current engineering students in Ottawa for a special networking night on Wednesday\, February 18\, 2025.  \nTalented students from Canada’s #1 Engineering School will be in town for an exciting industry tour. Join us for a networking event that offers a unique opportunity to connect with PEY Co-op students\, strengthen ties with the alumni community and engage with future engineering leaders in a relaxed\, welcoming atmosphere. Connecting with alumni and industry professionals is an invaluable experience for our students. \n\nWe hope to see you there! Kindly confirm your interest by Friday\, February 6\, 2026.  \nEvent Details:\nDate: Wednesday\, February 18\, 2026\nTime: 6:30 – 8:30 p.m.\nLocation: TBC\n \nRegister now!  \nQuestions? \nFor questions or more information\, please contact events.ecc@utoronto.ca  
URL:https://www.engineering.utoronto.ca/event/alumni-in-ottawa-next-generation-networking-event/
CATEGORIES:Alumni events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260217T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260217T110000
DTSTAMP:20260420T132440
CREATED:20260202T214958Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260202T215118Z
UID:10004307-1771322400-1771326000@www.engineering.utoronto.ca
SUMMARY:ChemE: Master of Engineering (MEng) Virtual Drop-in Information Session
DESCRIPTION:Looking to accelerate your engineering career with a Master of Engineering (MEng) degree in Chemical Engineering? \nJoin our Virtual MEng Information Drop-in Session to learn how the program provides advanced technical training\, industry-focused learning\, and career-ready skills. \nEach session features a program overview and a live Q&A—ideal for engineers preparing to take the next step in their professional journey.
URL:https://www.engineering.utoronto.ca/event/cheme-master-of-engineering-meng-virtual-drop-in-information-session/2026-02-17/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Info sessions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260216
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260223
DTSTAMP:20260420T132440
CREATED:20260206T191956Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260206T191956Z
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SUMMARY:Engineering Study Break
DESCRIPTION:Winter Study Break: February 16 – 22\, 2026 \nNo classes will take place during the Study Break week. In Engineering courses\, no assessments may be scheduled nor assignments due between Monday and the following Sunday of the study break week\, inclusive of those dates. This does not prevent the Faculty from scheduling deferred exams during the break. Accommodations made by an instructor to an individual student as a result of a term-work petition or from accessibility services are also allowed during these days. \nFor the complete list of sessional dates\, visit the Engineering Academic Calendar.
URL:https://www.engineering.utoronto.ca/event/engineering-study-break/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260216
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260217
DTSTAMP:20260420T132440
CREATED:20260120T155540Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260120T155540Z
UID:10004259-1771200000-1771286399@www.engineering.utoronto.ca
SUMMARY:Family Day Holiday: University Closed
DESCRIPTION:The university will be closed on February 16\, 2026\, for the Family Day Holiday. \nFor the complete list of sessional dates\, visit the Engineering Academic Calendar.
URL:https://www.engineering.utoronto.ca/event/family-day-holiday-university-closed-2/
CATEGORIES:U of T holidays & closures
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260212T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260212T180000
DTSTAMP:20260420T132440
CREATED:20260113T161125Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260113T161125Z
UID:10004217-1770912000-1770919200@www.engineering.utoronto.ca
SUMMARY:Remembering Professor Mark Chignell
DESCRIPTION:We invite you to join us for a memorial event to honour Professor Mark Chignell. As an integral part of MIE\, the department wishes to celebrate Professor Chignell’s lasting impact and legacy on teaching\, supervision and research. \nThe memorial will run from 4:00-5:00 pm followed by a reception between 5:00-6:00 pm \nRegistration \n 
URL:https://www.engineering.utoronto.ca/event/remembering-professor-mark-chignell/
LOCATION:5th floor Atrium\, Myhal Centre for Engineering Innovation and Entrepreneurship\, 55 St. George Street\, Toronto\, Canada
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DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260212T110000
DTSTAMP:20260420T132440
CREATED:20260203T210258Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260203T210423Z
UID:10004308-1770890400-1770894000@www.engineering.utoronto.ca
SUMMARY:ChemE: Master of Engineering (MEng) General Information Session – Virtual
DESCRIPTION:Join Professor Charles Jia and Liuqing Chen (Coordinator & Professional Programs Advisor) for a live information session. \nWe’ll start with a presentation providing an overview of the MEng program\, followed by a Q&A where you can have your questions answered.
URL:https://www.engineering.utoronto.ca/event/cheme-master-of-engineering-meng-general-information-session-virtual/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Info sessions
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260211T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260211T130000
DTSTAMP:20260420T132440
CREATED:20251222T181153Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251222T181153Z
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SUMMARY:Transcending boundaries: Working at the intersection of people and technology
DESCRIPTION:Around the world\, technology is advancing at an unprecedented pace—but it’s important to remember that it doesn’t develop itself. People design technologies for others to use\, and success depends on more than just technical breakthroughs. Even the most innovative ideas can fail to reach the market or deliver value if the surrounding ecosystem isn’t aligned.  \nJoin Professor Philip Asare for an insightful talk on how humans and technology continuously shape one another\, and how the decisions of many impacts technology adoption. Drawing on examples from healthcare and internet technologies\, Professor Asare will explore how understanding the broader innovation landscape can lead to systems that are not only high-performing but also inclusive\, ensuring they meet the needs of diverse users.   \nExplore why the dynamic relationship between humans and technology is key to accelerating innovation.  \nJoin us on February 11\, 2026\, at our monthly Skule™ Lunch & Learn.  \nBy registering for the Skule™ Lunch & Learn event\, you could potentially earn Continuing Professional Development (CPD) credits. CPDs are essential for professional engineers and limited license holders to renew their licenses annually through the PEO PEAK Program. If you’re wondering whether this event offering qualifies you for CPD credits\, click here to learn more. \nAbout the speaker\nProfessor Philip Asare\nPhilip Asare is an Assistant Professor in the Division of Engineering Science and the Institute for Studies in Transdisciplinary Engineering Education and Practice (ISTEP).  \nHis teaching focuses on engineering design and transdisciplinary competencies.   \nProfessor Asare sees engineering as an activity geared towards human goals\, full of rich and interesting stories of how particular ideas or products came to be. His approach to engineering and engineering education focuses this view of engineering as a human activity\, and the implication of this perspective for engineering education and practice.  \nA significant theme of Philip’s teaching and projects focuses on how we educate engineers to operate in the complex socio-technical world\, particularly how we create an engineering community that is diverse\, inclusive and equitable\, and the related benefits for society of such an engineering community. 
URL:https://www.engineering.utoronto.ca/event/transcending-boundaries-working-at-the-intersection-of-people-and-technology/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Lectures, seminars and workshops
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20260210T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20260210T180000
DTSTAMP:20260420T132440
CREATED:20260206T190240Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260206T190240Z
UID:10004303-1770742800-1770746400@www.engineering.utoronto.ca
SUMMARY:Info Session: Public Health and Engineering Certificate
DESCRIPTION:The connection between engineering and public health has a long history. Innovation in areas such as clean drinking water and sanitization created healthier\, safer and more sustainable communities. Today engineers in public health are driving innovations in personal protective equipment\, building system optimization\, new disinfecting tools\, and viral transmission modeling. \nCome explore how engineers can work towards solutions in a variety of public health areas. \nEvent Details\nDate: Thursday\, February 10\, 2026\nTime:  5:00 – 6:00 p.m.\nLocation: BA2140 – Bahen Centre\nRegistration Link
URL:https://www.engineering.utoronto.ca/event/info-session-public-health-and-engineering-certificate-2/
LOCATION:Bahen Centre Room 2140 (BA 2140)\, 40 St. George St.\, Toronto
CATEGORIES:Info sessions
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