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Welcome to Your Role as a TA in Science

Welcome to Your Role as a TA in Science

This event is open to all graduate students. The Pedagogical Innovation Chair in Science Education presents the "Welcome to Your Role as a TA in Science" event. This event will include: - Meet & Greet with the Science Pedagogical Innovation Chair in Science Education - Meet & Greet with experienced TAs from Mathematics, Biology and […]

Start of Semester Communication Tips for Teaching Assistants

Start of Semester Communication Tips for Teaching Assistants

This event is open to all graduate students. Are you a Teaching Assistant that wants to learn some tips for effective communication with students and course directors? Join Dr. Lisa Robertson, Assistant Professor, Teaching Stream, Department of Biology, to discuss strategies for communication including how to give an engaging introduction to students in your first […]

Empowering Educators: Strategies for Enhancing Mathematical Literacy among Students 

Empowering Educators: Strategies for Enhancing Mathematical Literacy among Students 

This event is open to all FSc Instructors Mathematical literacy among our students is an enormous issue that has wide-ranging impacts across programs and faculties. We would like to invite you to join Professor Andrew Skelton, Mathematics & Statistics, on September 11, 2023, from 2:30-3:30pm via Zoom for a workshop on Empowering Educators: Strategies for Enhancing Mathematical […]

Science faculty, staff and student achievements celebrated at annual event

Science faculty, staff and student achievements celebrated at annual event

The Faculty of Science recently hosted its annual Honours & Awards Ceremony over Zoom to celebrate the students, staff and faculty members who had received awards and scholarships for their teaching and research excellence, academic achievements, and extracurricular involvement. The celebration recognized awards adjudicated from Sept. 1, 2020, to Aug. 31, 2021. More than 110 […]