Community Meeting ( Oct 12 ): UofT MScAC Applied Research Collaborations

Justin Obara obara.justin at gmail.com
Mon Oct 10 13:44:15 UTC 2022


At this week’s Community Meeting <https://wiki.fluidproject.org/display/fluid/Community+workshops+and+design+crits> ( Oct 12, 2022 ) Daniel Giovannini (Associate Director, MScAC Partnerships at U of T), will be joining to learn more about the recent work at the IDRC, and explore whether there may be opportunities for MScAC graduate students to work on collaborative research projects involving the IDRC and/or any of our partners.

Description:

MScAC (Master of Science in Applied Computing) <https://mscac.utoronto.ca/overview-of-the-mscac-program> is a world-class professional graduate program that provides a broad range of industry and community partners with direct access to applied research talent: in addition to the same graduate-level technical courses as our MSc program, MScAC also involves each MScAC graduate student in an 8-month applied research internship in the last part of the program.

I would be interested to learn more about the recent work in your research group, and to explore whether there may be opportunities for some of our students to complement your team at the IDRC in collaborative research work you may be conducting in partnership with industry and community partners.

2023 MScAC partner handbook <https://www.cs.toronto.edu/dcs/documents/mscac/mscac_partner_guidelines.pdf>
Brochures for the annual Applied Research in Action showcase <https://mscac.utoronto.ca/program-timeline-for-employers#ariabrochures>

Time:
2:30 - 4:00pm ET

Location:
Locally: IDRC Office <http://idrc.ocadu.ca/about-the-idrc/contact-us>
Remotely: Zoom <https://ocadu.zoom.us/j/727986784?pwd=dFp2a1dybkEyUHFSa0NyOU4wVk94Zz09>


Please visit the Inclusive Design Critiques and Workshops <https://wiki.fluidproject.org/display/fluid/Community+workshops+and+design+crits> wiki page, for more information including the schedule of upcoming events. 

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Thanks
Justin
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