U of T partners with Vale Energy Transition Metals to accelerate sustainable mining solutions
March 9, 2023
A new partnership between the University of Toronto and Vale Energy Transition Metals will strengthen Canada’s position in the critical minerals sector by developing sustainable mining solutions, as well as fostering Canadian skills and talent... Global Lens, Our Community Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering, Mining, Research & Innovation, Sustainability
U of T-supported startup Xanadu aims to lead quantum computing sector
March 9, 2023
Quantum computing is one of the fastest-growing tech sectors in the world – and Toronto startup... Our Community Entrepreneurship Week, Creative Destruction Lab, Entrepreneurship, Quantum Computing, Rotman School of Management, Startups
'A team sport': Hayley Wickenheiser on why she pursued a career in emergency medicine
March 8, 2023
After a storied hockey career that included being inducted to the Hockey Hall of Fame, Hayley Wickenheiser is now pursuing another childhood dream: becoming a doctor.
Our Community Temerty Faculty of Medicine, Hockey, International Women's DayStartup trains women in rural Costa Rica, 'upcycles' airline seats into leather goods
March 8, 2023
Lynne Corvaglia is on a mission to turn thousands of old airline seats into high-end leather products – and create job opportunities for women in rural parts of Costa Rica in the process.
Our Community Entrepreneurship Week, The Hub, Alumni, Entrepreneurship, Global, International Women's Day, Startups, Sustainability, U of T Scarborough, WomenMargaret Atwood reveals she’s writing a memoir: NBC’s Today
March 8, 2023
Her bibliography includes more than 50 titles spanning fiction, poetry and essays, but author Margaret Atwood says she’s tackling new terrain in her next book: her own story.
Our Community Alumni, Humanities, Literature, Margaret Atwood, Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library, U of T Libraries, Victoria CollegeU of T grad student tracks 70 years of snow and ice data in the High Arctic
March 8, 2023
Brianna Lane, a second-year master’s student studying physical geography at the University of Toronto Mississauga, is developing an accessible method for snow and ice data quantification using ground-based trail cameras in the Cen
Our Community Black Research Network, Arctic, Climate Change, Research & Innovation, Sustainability, U of T MississaugaThe future of takeout? U of T startup partners with restaurants to offer reusable containers
March 7, 2023
Mo Tahvili says juggling a marketing business, a startup and computer science studies at the University of Toronto is all part of building a better tomorrow.
Our Community Entrepreneurship Week, ICUBE, Entrepreneurship, Startups, Sustainability, U of T MississaugaU of T exchange students help organize exhibit in memory of Ukrainian students killed in war
March 7, 2023
“When your classroom turns into a battlefield, your major becomes bravery.”
Global Lens, Our Community Munk School of Global Affairs & Public Policy, Faculty of Arts & Science, Global, Hart House, St. George campus, Student Exchange, UkraineMany parents report health risks prior to pregnancy: Study
March 7, 2023
We know that a person’s health during pregnancy impacts their child’s developmental trajectories, but what about parental health before conception?
Breaking Research, Our Community Lawrence S. Bloomberg Faculty of Nursing, Pregnancy, Research & InnovationInternational Women’s Day: What's happening across U of T's three campuses
March 6, 2023
International Women’s Day on March 8 is an opportunity to come together to celebrate women’s social, cultural and political accomplishments – and to reflect on the challenges and work that lie ahead.
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