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May 7

EV Battery and Grid Research Highlighted During Deputy Minister’s Visit  

On April 23, U of T hosted Deputy Minister Susanna Laaksonen-Craig from the Ministry of Energy and Mines for a tour of three Labs in the Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering and affiliated with the Climate Positive Energy Initiative and Electrification Hub (EHub). As noted below, these Labs are conducting cutting-edge research and collaborating […]

The University of Toronto is the third-most prolific institution in the world – and second among universities – for health sciences research, according to new rankings by the publisher of Nature. Read More

The University of Toronto Mississauga and the City of Mississauga are teaming up. The collaboration agreement with the City of Mississauga is part of UTM’s drive to ‘embrace our place,’ a priority within the campus strategic framework. Read More

Buildings and transportation account for more than half of carbon emissions in Ontario. Investment in greening this infrastructure is one of the most effective ways to reach Canada’s net-zero emissions by 2050 target.  Yet the positive returns for capital projects may be measured over decades... Read More

To mark the start of Mental Health Week, Inlight hosted their much-anticipated launch event at Massey College on May 1st – a venue that has been convening the next generation of interdisciplinary researchers for 60-years. Read More


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