SmartTO, YSpace partner to drive the future of transportation
Learn about eight innovative tech startups reimagining the future of transportation through the Smart Mobility Tech Accelerator led by York U's SmartTO and YSpace.
Learn about eight innovative tech startups reimagining the future of transportation through the Smart Mobility Tech Accelerator led by York U's SmartTO and YSpace.
York University will play a pivotal role in two national networks earning over $48.3 million in federal funding through the Lab to Market initiative, which aims to commercialize innovations.
From virtual reality to strategic enforcement, this project led by Professor Peter Park is working to make roads safer in Canada. Explore the cutting-edge methods behind this $500K-funded initiative.
Through his leadership in evolving both the technical and humanistic aspects of addiction screening, Professor Harvey Skinner exemplifies excellence in innovative solutions that bridge academic research with real-world impact.
Two films, featuring over a dozen School of the Arts, Media, Performance & Design alumni, were recognized as being among the best Canadian cinema had to offer in 2024 during the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF).
A New Era of Fire DiplomacyEric Kennedy, an associate professor in disaster and emergency management at York University, weighs in on the Los Angeles wildfires in Bloomberg Jan. 23. Most Myanmar citizens distrust Chinese Communist Party’s motivations in their war-torn nation, experts sayHtet Min Lwin, a Myanmar expert at York University, was quoted in Indo-Pacific […]
From fostering urban agriculture to addressing equity and inclusion, the annual report on Sustainable Development Goals highlights York's efforts to drive positive change.
A partnership between York University and Thailand's Srinakharinwirot University is set to enhance biomedical research and education through the Thai-Canada Research Laboratory.
Professor Ethel Tungohan, Canada Research Chair in Canadian Migration Policy, was recently recognized for her exceptional mentorship of postdoctoral scholars by the Faculty of Graduate Studies.
York University’s Faculty of Environmental & Urban Change welcomes Angie Quick as its 2025 Artist-in-Residence. Renowned for her emotionally charged paintings, Quick will explore human connection through an artistic lens at upcoming events.