Past events

Fall Engineering Day

Welcome to Fall Engineering Day, a thrilling one-day STEM adventure designed to spark the curiosity and creativity of students in grades 3-8! Join us for an action-packed day of hands-on activities, where you’ll dive into the fascinating worlds of Mechanical Engineering, Industrial Engineering, and Materials Science. Get ready to explore, learn, and be inspired!

  • Sat Oct 19, 2024

Engineering healthy and sustainable indoor environments

Discover how innovative solutions in engineering and microbiology can optimize health, enhance pandemic preparedness, and support vulnerable communities at U of T Engineering SkuleTM Lunch & Learn.

  • Oct 2-9, 2024

AI advances in health care

Join us for an insightful discussion with three experts on current applications of artificial intelligence in health care, the emerging possibilities and the crucial role of collaboration.

  • Fri Apr 12, 2024

Collaboration: The Key to Groundbreaking Product Design

Join our February 14th, 2024, Skule™ Lunch & Learn with Professor Alison Olechowski to explore the transformative synergy of collaborative CAD design, unlocking unprecedented innovation in engineering.

  • Wed Feb 14, 2024

Synthetic Sensors: Advancing Global Health Equity

Join our January 10th, 2024, Skule Lunch & Learn with Professor Nicole Weckman to explore diagnostic innovations tackling antimicrobial resistance and promoting global health equity.

  • Wed Jan 10, 2024

AI Expanding Talk Therapy Options

Join our December 6, 2023, Skule Lunch & Learn with Professor Jonathan Rose to explore AI's role in accessible talk therapy and its impact on mental health.

  • Wed Dec 6, 2023

From Engineer to Aliebn: A chat with pop culture phenom Jonny Sun

You are invited to a thought-provoking and inspiring talk by author and pop culture phenom Jonathan Sun (EngSci 1T1 + PEY), best known by his Twitter alias: “jomny sun, aliebn confuesed abot humamn lamgauge.”

  • Mon Sep 25, 2017

From Fake News to Infectious Disease

Join us as we explore these questions and more at This Molecular World: From the Depths of the Earth to Infectious Disease, sponsored by Science & Engineering Engagement and the Department of Chemistry at the University of Toronto in partnership with the Canadian Society for Chemistry.

  • Thu Jun 1, 2017

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