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Help guide the design of the Willcocks Common

Willcocks Common is a unique pedestrian-friendly open space on the St George campus. A project is underway to revitalize Willcocks Street. A consultant team has been selected to lead the exercise of reimagining this important urban landscape on campus. Now we need your input. Read more here

April 21, 2016|Categories: News, Updates|

TechKnowFile University 2016 Registration is Now Open

It's Time! Register for 2 Days of IT Learning / May 4 & 5, 2016 We are pleased to announce the opening of the TechKnowFile 2016 conference registration.  The full program for the conference is available: http://tkf.utoronto.ca/?page_id=9. We invite the community to review the Program then proceed to the Registration page. The TechKnowFile 2016 organizing team is pleased to offer a variety of presentations and tutorials for this year’s program, including a lunchtime vendor showcase, and two keynote presentations by Shel Waggener, Senior Vice President, Internet2; and Kent Wada, Chief Privacy Officer and Director, Strategic IT Policy, University of Los Angeles (UCLA). Visit our Speakers page for bios and featured speaker session [...]

April 14, 2016|Categories: News, Updates|

Transforming U of T’s downtown Toronto campus

St. George is a “very open space in our city,” says KPMB's Shirley Blumberg. “It’s our Central Park.” Arthur Kaptainis “Toronto is very different city than when these spaces were built, ” Blumberg says (all images courtesy KPMB Architects, Michael Van Valkenburgh Associates (MVVA) and Urban Strategies) They won the job of transforming the downtown Toronto campus at U of T with a plan that built on the strengths of the leafy, historic landscape. And the latest designs show the architects have “done a great job of listening and tweaking the plan” to make it even better, Professor Donald Ainslie said. After four months [...]

April 14, 2016|Categories: News, Updates|

Robert Cook, U of T’s Chief Information Officer, to retire.

  Robert Cook, U of T’s Chief Information Officer, has signaled his intention to retire. First employed by the university in 1971 as a theatre animator at the University College Playhouse, Bob returned to head the Technology for Enhancing Learning Centre at the Faculty of Education in 1990, moved to OISE with the merger of 1996, and became the university’s inaugural CIO in 2008.  Under his leadership, the university has made significant investment in information technology to support student, faculty and staff success. His administrative integration of infrastructure and HR, Finance, HR, LMS, telecommunications and many other services revealed the [...]

April 13, 2016|Categories: News, Updates|

SAVE THE DATE: the 2nd Annual Than-Q BBQ and VPUO Awards – Wednesday, August 17th

          SAVE THE DATE: the 2nd Annual Than-Q BBQ and VPUO Awards  is on Wednesday, August 17th from 11 am to 1 pm in the UC Quad Last year's event was such a success that Scott wants to invite you to do it all again! The sunshine's been ordered, the band will be there and Jaco Lokker and his team are working on the menus...now all we need is YOU! Details for how to rsvp will be sent to you via your utoronto email over the next few days, and information will also be posted around offices, lunch rooms etc...or you [...]

April 7, 2016|Categories: Uncategorized|

University of Toronto and RBC create startup accelerator for young innovators

by Olivia Tomic, U of T News   The University of Toronto and the Royal Bank of Canada today announced ONRamp, a major new initiative that will help support Canada’s innovative entrepreneurs. Located in the Banting & Best Centre for Innovation & Entrepreneurship (BBCIE), ONRamp will provide new collaborative workspaces for students, entrepreneurs and startup companies to support them in developing commercial ideas. “U of T is a global leader in transforming innovative ideas into products, services, companies and jobs,” said Meric Gertler, president of the University of Toronto. “With RBC’s support, this new initiative will further expand the university’s entrepreneurial efforts [...]

April 6, 2016|Categories: News, Updates|

See the latest on plans for the future of the St. George campus

The Landscape of Landmark Quality design project is a proposed revitalization of the major public spaces of the historic St. George campus. You are invited to attend an Open House on Apr. 12, which will include an exhibition of the revised design proposal by our consultant team: KPMB Architects, Michael Van Valkenburgh Associates (MVVA) & Urban Strategies. The updated master plan responds to feedback received during the project's competition phase and through consultation with various university groups and community members in February and March 2016. Landmark Open House I (updated design proposal) Tuesday, April 12th, 2016 9:00 AM – 5:00 [...]

March 31, 2016|Categories: News, Updates|

TechKnowFile 2016 – Call for Participation

TechKnowFile (TKF) is an annual conference that showcases many of the projects and initiatives undertaken by the ‪IT community at U of T, providing two days of IT learning for you and your colleagues at no cost. After the Call for Ideas was circulated last month, a great round-up of conference presentation, teaching, and discussion ideas for this year's TKF transpired, but there is still time to respond to the Call for Proposals, which will close on March 31, 2016. Read more.

March 24, 2016|Categories: News, Updates|

U of T honours sustainability champions

by Terry Lavender Ron Swail, chief operations officer, property services and sustainability, presents Jane Forbes with her award via Skype (photo by Jonathan Sabeniano, Sustainability Office) Kristy Bard, assistant to the chair of the anthropology department, rallied support to restore a derelict greenhouse. Trinity College student Larissa Parker organized more than a dozen speaker events, outings and fundraisers in support of sustainable activities and blogged from the COP21 climate change conference in Paris. Faculty of Medicine professor Patricia Brubaker led an effort to reduce the number of light bulbs in the Medical Sciences Building, and implemented a “bring your own cup” policy in the building. Bard, Parker, [...]

March 15, 2016|Categories: Awards, News, Updates|
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