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How to Confront Imposter Phenomenon as Racialized Students 

Are you a Racialized Student who ever feels like an imposter? Our Health & Wellness counsellors who support BIPOC students are offering workshops to unpack how racism and microaggressions in school, work spaces and personal life perpetuate thoughts of being an imposter among Racialized students and explore strategies to help you confront and challenge these thoughts. November […]

Building the Future

Date: Wednesday, November 13, 5:30 p.m. Location: Myhal Building, Room 480 Are you considering grad school and want to learn more about building science programs in Ontario and Quebec? Join us for a hybrid event with three live locations: Concordia University (EV2.260) University of Toronto (MY480) University of Waterloo (E2-2350) Come to meet professors and students from six different building […]

Managing Exam & Test Stress 

Exams can bring up feelings of stress and even anxiety, but there are ways you can manage them. On November 21, from 3-4 p.m., join a workshop to learn strategies for managing test anxiety, including managing our thoughts as well as our physical well-being. Thursday, November 21, 3-4 p.m. Register on Folio  

Info Session: RDH Building Science

RDH Building Science  Wednesday, November 27, 2024 at 5:00 -  6:30 p.m. GB217, Galbraith Building Pizza and drinks provided. RSVP FORM (for dietary needs and numbers) For us, building science underpins everything that we do: we see it as an area of professional practice that integrates building physics with the art of design and the […]

Online Info Session: MEng and MEngCEM in CivMin

Tuesday, December 3rd, 8 p.m.- 9 p.m. ET Live Online Session via Zoom Discover how a Master of Engineering (MEng) or Master of Engineering in Cities Engineering & Management (MEngCEM) degree in Civil & Mineral Engineering at U of T can open up a world of opportunities and supercharge your career! From our exciting courses […]

MASc thesis presentation by Gabriel Negrelli Garcia – Adsorption and Desorption of Mixtures of Chlorinated Benzenes, Anilines and Nitrobenzene on Coconut-Derived Husk, Biochar, and Activated Carbon

Adsorption and Desorption of Mixtures of Chlorinated Benzenes, Anilines and Nitrobenzene on Coconut-Derived Husk, Biochar, and Activated Carbon (MASc thesis presentation) Candidate: Gabriel Negrelli Garcia Supervisor: Professor Elodie Passeport; Second reader: Professor Brent Sleep Wednesday, December 18, 2024 at 10 a.m. ET Join via: Teams meeting (Meeting ID: 274 883 321 615, Password: wg9Vy3DS)

Winter term begins

Lectures begin in U of T Engineering S-term courses and resume in Y-term courses. Lectures begin in S-term courses and resume in Y-term courses for A&S.   SEE ENGINEERING SESSIONAL DATES CALENDAR FOR FULL DETAILS

CivMin Career Fair

Thursday, January 9, 2025 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Fifth Floor Atrium (MY5), Myhal Centre University of Toronto, 55 St. George Street, Toronto **The fair is jointly hosted by the Canadian Society for Civil Engineering (CSCE) Student Chapter at the University of Toronto and the Department of Civil & Mineral Engineering.** See registered exhibitors: https://civmin.utoronto.ca/civmin-career-fair-2025/

MASc thesis presentation – Seyiwa Stephen Kope

Application of Scanning Probe Electrochemical Microscopy to Study Corrosion Performance of Stainless Steel Reinforcing Bars (MASc thesis presentation) Candidate: Seyiwa Stephen Kope Supervisor: Professor Amer Shalaby Thursday, January 9, 2025 at 1 p.m. Location: SF1009, Sandford Fleming Building