Events

BSMI Information Session for U of T Faculty
The BSMI team will host an Information Session about the Bioeconomy and Sustainable Materials Institute (BSMI) goals as well as ways that U of T faculty can get involved.

A&S Indigenous Research Ethics Symposium
This series of discussions will provide an opportunity to reflect on the relational engagement practices of Indigenous faculty, in the sciences, social sciences, and humanities, who partner with Indigenous organizations and communities to undertake research initiatives that aim to serve community priorities.
These critical discussions will be followed by a keynote conversation between the Commissioner of Indigenous Languages, Ronald E. Ignace, and renowned language advocate and practitioner, Karihwakeron Tim Thompson. A feast and Haudenosaunee social, presented by the Indigenous Research Network will follow — all are welcome!

On the Land Cultural Safety Learning
This three-day land-based course will provide TRANSFORM HF members with the opportunity to learn from Indigenous Elders, Knowledge Keepers, and Indigenous peoples with lived experience of heart failure.

2025 TISS Conference
TISS is bringing together leading experts, scientists, and practitioners in high performance sport research to share interventions that can enhance athlete health, wellness, and performance.

Towards a Research Agenda on Aging in Cities
Join the School of Cities for lunch, flash presentations, and lively discussion with panelists on technology in urban planning, data and information, and active aging.

Blueprints of Immunity: Designing the Next Generation of Antibodies
Discover the cutting edge of monoclonal antibody innovation at this dynamic one-day symposium, featuring talks from local and international experts. From novel screening platforms to computational design, to innovative delivery, this event offers deep insights, networking opportunities, and a front-row seat to the future of this field. Coffee and lunch will be served.

Accelerate 2025
Registration and abstract submissions now open.

The University of Toronto’s One Health Network Building Event
A one-day event to refine the One Health research network’s three pillars through your feedback. Rooted in interdisciplinary collaboration, the workshop's outcomes will directly inform the initiative's direction, reflecting all participants' collective input and shared vision.

SOBP pre-meeting metabolic health in severe mental illness
This event brings together researchers, clinicians, patients, foundations, families, and community members all with a common goal of understanding and treating mental illness through novel approaches.

Powering the Brain: Metabolism and Mental Health
A public talk meant to educate the community on why mitochondria and metabolism has an impact on your mental health and discuss interventions such as diet and nutrition. The importance of metabolism on areas of disease such as bipolar disorder will be discussed and further the findings behind metabolic psychiatry.

2025 Microbiology and Infectious Diseases Research Days
The annual U of T Microbiology and Infectious Diseases Research Days returns on May 26 – 27, 2025. Call for abstract submissions opens on April 9, 2025. The event is free and open for all to attend.

2025 IfP interdisciplinary symposium — “Responding to the Unexpected: Bridging science, policy, and community actions in public health emergencies"
On May 13, members of the Institute, the university, the government, the private sector, and community members are invited to come together for presentations and discussions around IfP’s themes of readiness, resilience, recovery, and equity.