KI Seminar: Plan your KI & Beyond
KI Chair, Katie Plaisance, and UG Advisor, Solène Jollivet, will offer time for students to plan their KI degree and beyond, from grad school to the workforce.
KI Chair, Katie Plaisance, and UG Advisor, Solène Jollivet, will offer time for students to plan their KI degree and beyond, from grad school to the workforce.
Dr. Samuel Petrie, Health System Impact Fellow at the University of Toronto and the Peter Munk Cardiac Centre, University Health Network, will speak to the complexities of the health system and its need for generalist skills within the system.
Brett Purcell, President of Nevada Learning Series, will speak of his niche change and communication company based in Toronto.
In this three-part series of activities and conversations, we ask ourselves what does it mean to create a collaborative and inclusive learning environment on campus to address climate complexity across different knowledge systems?
Join KISS at the Course Selection Social on September 22 to answer your questions about the different ways to specialize your Knowledge Integration degree and select courses for the Winter term.
KI Faculty Q&A: Knowledge Integration seminar featuring Katie Plaisance, Rob Gorbet, Vanessa Schweizer, Mathieu Feagan and John McLevey to speak about their research, exciting new projects, RA opportunities and answer audience questions. Moderated by Solène Jollivet.
Alexandra Andratis, BKI'23 is the recipient of the Academic Achievement Award for the Bachelor of Knowledge Integration (BKI) graduating class of 2023 in recognition of academic excellence.
The BKI class of 2023 convocated today, and another group of solution integrators are now out to change the world!
Check out photos from the Barcelona trip.
KI professor Mathieu Feagan has recently published his work in the journal Urban Transformations.
In addition, he and colleagues Marta Berbes and Nandita Basu received the Climate Institute/Water Institute Seed Grant (NFRF International) for their project, “Nature-based solutions for urban Latin America: Imagining alternative pathways for urban resilience”, ($15,000).