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August 19

Anonymized health database will improve patient care

Hospitals, clinics, universities and other health-focused organizations routinely collect data on everything from spinal scans to sleep study results – but much of that valuable intelligence stays tucked away in-house. It’s a missed opportunity for researchers employing artificial intelligence and other data analysis tools to improve health outcomes for patients.   “Many organization collect data,” […]

Governments can prepare people for AI and automation with programs and policy packages that recognize the value of being a good human. That will also make for constructive politics. Read More

The Province’s differentiation policy framework, established in 2013, was very much aligned with advocacy by U of T for a funding model that recognized other types of activity we do outside of teaching, notably research and innovation. Read More

Mary Elizabeth Luka, the program director of the Arts Management Program at the University of Toronto Scarborough and Manaal Hussain, program and field placement advisor, explained how the program’s intensive Field Placement stream blends the arts with the business of management. Students enrolled... Read More

Advanced manufacturing is a key driver of the new economy, and universities across Ontario were at Queen’s Park this week to promote the talent, industry partnerships and innovation that are key to its growth. The Council of Ontario Universities (COU) sponsored the event. Read More


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