This fall, expand your mind with this line up of hand-picked U of T faculty lectures and alumni-led webinars.
U of T presents lectures for alumni around the world, featuring some of the cutting-edge thinking emerging from the university's top researchers, innovators, teachers and alumni. If you missed them, for a limited time, you can access these lectures!
Lectures will be available between October 1 – October 31 and you can watch at your convenience.
To access Lectures on Demand, register today!
Please contact alumni.benefits@utoronto.ca, if you require information in an alternate format, or if any other arrangements can make this event accessible to you.
Register to watch one (or all) of our eight lectures:
- Alumni Career Series: Telling Stories, Building Trust: How You Can Stand Out Online – Adam Rodricks (BBA 2010 UTSC)
- Alumni Career Series: Voices of Resilience: Black Women and First-Generation Success – Lauren Canzius (BA 2006 WDW) and Baliqis Hashiru (BA 2015 NEW)
- Alumni Career Series: Inclusive Leadership in Times of Change – Amina Djirdeh (MBA 2015 Rotman)
- Use AI and LinkedIn to find the work you love – Jeremy Schifeling, The Job Insiders
- Frontier of AI: Insights from a Nobel Laureate (Desjardins Speaker Series) – University Professor and Nobel Laureate Geoffrey Hinton
- How Children Learn to Tell Lies – Professor Kang Lee, Ontario Institute for Studies in Education
- How AI Can Up Our Education Game – Professor Steve Joordens, University of Toronto Scarborough
- America's Transition to Authoritarianism – Lucan Way, Distinguished Professor of Democracy, Department of Political Science
Have questions about this event?
Contact Alumni Relations at alumni.benefits@utoronto.ca
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