Skills Development Workshop Registration

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  • Dates and times are in the registration webform below.
  • LocationThe room will be sent to all registered attendees through a calendar invitation.
  • Participants will receive a $10 food voucher valid for anywhere on UTM campus.
  • You will receive CCR credit for your participation in all four of the workshops.
  • Attendance policy: Seats are limited to 25 students. Please only register for any/all workshops that you can attend.
  • Questions? If you have any questions please email Carolyn Loos at carolyn.loos@utoronto.ca.

Topics covered

  • Citations: We'll share best practices for citing your sources correctly, using bibliography software, and identifying peer-reviewed academic publications.
  • Time Management: Time management is valuable life skill that can help you maintain balance and avoid stress in your studies and beyond!
  • Notetaking & Study Skills: Do you want to get the most out of your lectures, tutorials and readings? Study, memorization and notetaking tips can help you transition successfully from high school to university.
  • Professionalism: Stand out from the crowd! Learn about professionalism and how to make a positive impression when interacting with U of T professors and staff.
  • Writing: Write essays more concisely, with grade A-worthy grammar and sentence structure. Improve your writing skills and get improved results!

Webform

Select the workshops you wish to attend
Tues, Sept 24 from 3-4pm
Tues, Oct 1 from 3-4pm
Tues, Oct 8 from 3-4pm
Tues, Oct 15 from 3-4pm
Tues, Nov 5 from 3-4pm
You will receive CCR credit for your participation in all of the workshops.

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