Application Deadline: Graduate Writing Groups (Tuesdays in-person)

FASE's Graduate Writing Groups (GWGs) are open to students actively writing a manuscript draft, dissertation proposal, or thesis/dissertation chapter. These groups meet weekly to discuss writing strategies, share structured commentary on your draft writing, and track your writing progress. Build writing awareness, writing momentum, and a network of supportive peers over six weeks. Tuesday GWG: […]

Application Due: Graduate Writing Groups (Wednesdays in-person)

FASE's Graduate Writing Groups (GWGs) are open to students actively writing a manuscript draft, dissertation proposal, or thesis/dissertation chapter. These groups meet weekly to discuss writing strategies, share structured commentary on your draft writing, and track your writing progress. Build writing awareness, writing momentum, and a network of supportive peers over six weeks. Wednesday GWG: […]

Networking Strategies

GB202 35 St George St., Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Want to build and expand the supportive community for your career? Not sure how to start reaching out to people to network? Networking is an opportunity for you to gather information related to your career questions and establish connections with people who share your professional interests. It can be intimidating to approach new people. Attend […]

Leveraging EDI to Assess Workplace Culture

GB202 35 St George St., Toronto, Ontario, Canada

• Are you curious to learn effective strategies to identify if a workplace culture is inclusive? • Are you wondering what tools and resources are out there to support you in learning more about a workplace culture’s environment? • Or perhaps, you’re curious to learn more about the role of the Antiracism and Cultural Diversity […]

Understanding Your Researcher Identity

Gerstein Library 9 King's College Cir, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Everyone who publishes their research develops a researcher identity. Do you know how your researcher identity is described online? Have you ever wondered how you can control aspects of your researcher identity? Join peers on March 6 at noon for a discussion on how researcher identity can be understood within the scholarly publishing landscape and […]

Career Fair & Industry Mixer: University of Toronto Institute of Transportation Engineers Student Chapter

Hart House 7 Hart House Cir, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Join the University of Toronto Institute of Transportation Engineers Student Chapter (UT-ITE) for a fun-filled evening at the Debates Room of Hart House Building in Toronto! This in-person event is the perfect opportunity to connect with industry professionals and fellow students in a casual setting. Whether you're looking for career advice, networking opportunities, or simply […]

Industry Spotlight Series on Artificial Intelligence (AI): Augmenting Human Productivity

William Doo Auditorium 45 Willcocks Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Artificial Intelligence: Augmenting Human Productivity Career Exploration & Education presents the Industry Spotlight Series on Artificial Intelligence (AI): Augmenting Human Productivity. In an era where technological advancements are reshaping the landscape of our world, Artificial Intelligence (AI) emerges as a transformative force that is here to stay. Far from replacing human productivity, AI is poised […]

Navigating your identity in career development and entrepreneurship

Who’s invited:  All undergraduate and graduate engineering students When:  Tuesday, March 12, 5:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. Where:  Engineering Career Centre, 255 Beverley Street (at the corner of College St) – above Starbucks Will there be food?  Yes, dinner will be provided at sunset in observance of Ramadan and the Iftar will be catered by […]

University of Toronto’s Three Minute Thesis

Every year, the 3MT challenges graduate students across the three campuses to present their research to a generalist audience in 3 minutes or less. Participants will move through the preliminary heats, with winners advancing to the semi-finals, and then the final, where they’ll present to an audience of their peers as well as a panel […]

Designing Your Life: Exploring Your Professional Possibilities

GB202 35 St George St., Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Inspired from the Stanford Life Design Lab framework, the “Designing Your Life: Exploring Your Professional Possibilities” workshop will help graduate students uncover their philosophy of work and identify what careers may bring fulfillment. Through practical (and fun!) exercises and discussions, you will learn how to apply design thinking principles to architect your professional path. You will be […]