KI Seminar: Crisis Averted: Gamifying Climate Change Adaptation
Zoe Gale Moore and Meghan Dale are using the KI seminar this week to test run the climate adaptation board game they created for INTEG 420
Zoe Gale Moore and Meghan Dale are using the KI seminar this week to test run the climate adaptation board game they created for INTEG 420
The graduating class of Knowledge Integration students will be presenting "flash talks" about their senior research projects, followed by individual discussions at their poster displays. Forming the capstone of their four-year undergraduate career, these projects represent an exciting synthesis of the diverse disciplines the students have explored through this one-of-a-kind interdisciplinary program.
The field trip kicks off the Museum Course, where Knowledge Integration students practise interdisciplinary collaboration by designing original, working museum exhibits. They start by studying museums in a museum-rich city, and they finish with an exhibition of their own work in March of their third year.
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.
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.
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?
Brett Purcell, President of Nevada Learning Series, will speak of his niche change and communication company based in Toronto.
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.
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.
In this seminar Caleb will discuss his path towards interdisciplinary research through multiple aspects of his research on bat sociality, as well as some personal experiences of the exciting challenges of working across disciplines.