Clarke Prize Environmental Design Challenge

Myhal Centre

The Clarke Prize is a weekend-long event exclusively for undergraduate engineering students (year 2+). Put your creativity and problem-solving skills to the test as you imagine new ideas to tackle real-world environmental challenges. Collaborate with peers, learn from experts, and turn innovative ideas into impactful solutions.  In this intensive learning experience, you will evolve your teamwork […]

UofTHacks 12

Myhal Centre

UofTHacks 12 is back and bigger than ever! Join this two-day hackathon from January 17 to 19, 2025 for a weekend full of coding, creativity, and collaboration. Whether you’re a seasoned hacker or a first-timer, this is your chance to innovate, learn, and connect! Be part of a vibrant community of over 500 hackers and […]

UnERD (Undergraduate Engineering Research Day)

Myhal Centre

The University of Toronto’s Undergraduate Engineering Research Day (UnERD) is an annual conference where undergraduate engineering students gather to present their research to a broad audience of fellow students, faculty, and industry professionals. UnERD aims to promote collaboration and networking, as well as the exchange of innovative solutions across a wide breadth of global challenges. […]

NSBE Hacks

Myhal Centre

Hosted by NSBE UofT Chapter, NSBEHacks is the pioneering event of its kind – the first student-run hackathon dedicated to the experiences of Black individuals in technology and engineering. As the largest chapter in Toronto with a global membership of 24,000, NSBE U of T is a dynamic force since its inception in 1999. Beyond […]

EdTech Workshop 2023: CTRL +shift

Myhal Centre

Join us on May 17, 2023 in the Myhal Centre! Register now! What are the event details? Hosted by the Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering, the EdTech Workshop 2023: CTRL +shift is a one-day, in person event featuring informal sessions (demonstrations, case studies, panels, etc.) led by instructors and staff from across the three U of T campuses.  This year's theme, […]

Let’s Chat About Chatting

Myhal Centre

While teaching remotely (e.g. via Zoom or Teams) during the pandemic, many instructors observed an increase in student participation via the 'chat' function. Thanks to this functionality, more students actively asked and answered questions when classes were online than when classes were held on campus. Students also interacted more with each other and the digital […]