SBHS MPH (Health Promotion) Virtual Open House
Join us for our upcoming virtual Social and Behavioural Health Sciences Open House. The event starts off with a presentation and Q&A. Prospective students will get a chance to ask the program lead their burning questions on the program, admission process and the criteria they typically use to review applications....
Global Student Mobility: Emerging from the Pandemic
Join the Office of the Vice-President, International (OVPI) for a fireside chat to look at how U of T students are re-engaging with global mobility (graduate, professional and undergraduate students in coursework, research and professional or community placements). The session will include an overview of where we are now, new...
CQ Seminar – Utopias of writing qualitatively by a Mexican researcher
On Wednesday, November 8, from 12-1:30 PM, Dr. Leticia Robles-Silva will present in CQ’s latest online seminar. There will be a 1-hour presentation and moderated discussion, followed by a 30-minute informal chat with the presenters. The Zoom link to join the seminar will be emailed to participants on the morning...
CANUE Webinar: Noise Pollution and Health
Sound is a common feature of many cities. But unwanted, persistent and loud sound can become noise and affect our health. Exposure to noise pollution is associated with significant health hazards, including hearing loss, cardiovascular impacts such as heart disease and high blood pressure, metabolic disease, attention and memory loss,...
MPH in Indigenous Health Information Session
Join us to learn more about the Master of Public Health (MPH) in Indigenous Health program at the Dalla Lana School of Public Health. About the Program The Master of Public Health in Indigenous Health (MPH-IH) program is designed using Indigenous pedagogies to provide Indigenous and non-Indigenous learners with skills...
Planning for Equity with Data
Vulnerable populations are often concentrated in neighbourhoods with less beneficial environments. This could include less greenspace, bringing hotter land surface temperatures, increased concentrations of air and noise pollution and fewer walkable amenities. Urban planners can play a crucial role in helping cities reduce these inequitable conditions by designing targeted interventions...
Occupational and Environmental Health Seminar: “The Microscopic World of Building Science”
Title: The Microscopic World of Building Science We spend the majority of our time indoors where the built environment has important implications for human health. This is particularly critical for those in low-socioeconomic communities where poor-quality housing is associated with mold and moisture exposure. One of the main exposures to...
Master of Public Health Nutrition & Dietetics – Advanced Standing Program Q&A
Please join us for a virtual Q&A session on Wed Oct 26, 12 pm ET Download: Advanced Standing Poster 2023 Q&A
CVPD and CAIRE co-hosted webinar on vaccine safety – October 5th 2022
Join our virtual webinar on Vaccine Safety on Wednesday, October 5, 2022, from 1:30 - 2:30 pm EST time. Monitoring vaccine safety is an essential part of public health surveillance. In this webinar, the speakers will discuss the design and implementation vaccine safety surveillance systems for existing and new vaccines....
Addressing Racial Microaggressions: Tools, Strategies and Discussions
Join the Anti-Racism & Cultural Diversity Office virtually to learn more about how to address racial microaggressions within the work and learning environments. This training is for Students.