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Researchers, professors and graduate students from across North America take part in one of UOIT's Boot Camps offered as part of the GTA-initiative THATCamp 2011.

Humanities and technology connect at UOIT boot camps

The University of Ontario Institute of Technology (UOIT) combined humanities and technology during two boot camps hosted by the university’s Office of Research Services and the faculties of Science and Social Science and Humanities (FSSH) on October 21. The boot camps were the prelude to the main event, THATCamp - The Humanities and Technology Camp, held the following day.

From left: Nina Nichols, president, Resolution Research and UOIT President Tim McTiernan, at the MOU signing.

UOIT and Resolution Research sign MOU

The University of Ontario Institute of Technology (UOIT) and Resolution Research & Marketing, Inc. signed a memorandum of understanding today, giving researchers access to a smarter, competitive tool for data collection and analysis through connection-driven intelligence.

From left: Nina Nichols, president, Resolution Research and UOIT President Tim McTiernan, at the MOU signing.

Possible GO Transit bus strike

Please be advised that bus drivers at GO Transit will be in a legal strike position as of 12:01 a.m. on Monday, October 24 if negotiations between GO Transit and the union representing its bus drivers fail to produce a new collective agreement. In the event of a labour disruption, regular GO Train service would continue, but GO Bus service would not.

From left: Nina Nichols, president, Resolution Research and UOIT President Tim McTiernan, at the MOU signing.

UOIT students make connections at Career and Education Fair

Hundreds of enthusiastic UOIT students enjoyed a glimpse into their personal futures as they packed the Campus Recreation and Wellness Centre for the Student Experience Centre’s (SEC) annual Career and Education Fair. Students were able to meet and greet leaders and representatives from nearly 60 different potential employers and postgraduate study destinations during the full-day event.

From left: Nina Nichols, president, Resolution Research and UOIT President Tim McTiernan, at the MOU signing.

Tentative collective agreement reached

The University of Ontario Institute of Technology (UOIT) is pleased to announce that it has reached a tentative collective agreement with the UOIT Faculty Association (UOITFA), which represents core faculty members at the university.

From left: Nina Nichols, president, Resolution Research and UOIT President Tim McTiernan, at the MOU signing.

Power forward: UOIT hosts international fuel cell workshop

The latest progress in the research and development of fuel cell science and technologies was in the spotlight at a recent international workshop hosted by the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science at the University of Ontario Institute of Technology (UOIT).