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e-Thesis Submission: What You Need to Know About Going Global

Getting ready to submit your thesis/disseration? Lisa Fannin of the SGS Doctoral Exams Office and Julie Hannaford of Library (Central ) Administration will be on hand to answer your questions at an e-Thesis submission workshop on December 6, from 2:00-3:00pm. The workshop will be repeated on March 5, from 11:00-12:00noon.  The workshops will be held at the OISE Library - 252 Bloor Street West

Theses and dissertations must now be submitted electronically to T-Space -- University of Toronto's research repository. Theses and dissertations submitted to T-Space are searchable via Google and other search engines -- by anyone with internet access, anywhere around the world. This means many more opportunities for graduate students' work to be found, read, and cited. We will also provide info on the nuts & bolts of formatting. All graduate students are invited attend

Pre-register for either the December workshop or the March workshop.

Lisa Fannin
Doctoral Examinations Office
63 St. George St., room 304
Toronto ON M5S 2Z9
ph: 416-978-5258
fax: 416-971-2864
doctoral@sgs.utoronto.ca

* If you have an accommodation need for a planned meeting, please email me directly and I will do my best to make appropriate arrangements. *


Youth Research Symposium 2012 - Youth and the Determinants of Sexual Health

The goal of the symposium is to bring together community youth and university students to share their research and artistic pieces on youth sexual health and to engage and network with other students, youth, academics, policy makers, and community members on issues related to youth and the determinants of sexual health.

We are interested in work that focuses on youth and the social determinants of sexual health in the context of sexual and reproductive justice, relationships, HIV/AIDS, sexuality and access to sexual health services. We are also interested in the connections between sexual health and macro processes such as migration, globalization and neo-liberalism. We especially want to welcome work that focuses on diversity and equity. We encourage students from all disciplines to present research ‘in progress’, test out ideas for a thesis or dissertation proposal, or present original research or artistic pieces.

DEADLINE FOR ALL ABSTRACTS: FEBRUARY 26th, 2012

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