See behind the scenes at U of T Engineering in this special 150 anniversary Faculty-wide open house. Tour our facilities, learn about ground-breaking research, and participate in hands-on activities in this family-friendly event.
Check out the many other activities, tours, and interactive demonstrations happening across U of T Engineering.
Then register your family and friends for this FREE event – everyone is welcome!
Engineering Science @ U of T: Courage to Explore
We’re throwing our doors open from 10 am – 2 pm! Come see what our one-of-a-kind program is all about, and how it has evolved over its remarkable 90-year history.
Join us in the newly renovated EngSci student spaces as students show off exciting design projects, history displays, and activities suitable for the whole family.
Schedule
9:00 AM – Registration opens at Myhal Centre
10:15 AM – Welcome and remarks from Dean Christopher Yip in Myhal Centre Auditorium
10:30 AM – Enjoy and explore activities and tours, including EngSci’s event above
Faculty, staff, students, alumni, and friends are invited to see what EngSci’s Praxis III students have been up to.
This year’s Praxis III students worked on projects based in Sub-Saharan Africa and Southeast Asia.
Student teams collaborated with peers from U of T’s Faculty of Arts & Science and focused on design challenges aligned with United Nations Sustainable Development Goals 1, 7, 8, 10, 11, and 12 grouped into three broad areas:
- Sustainable Local Economics in a Globalized World
- Sustainable Buildings & Energy Management
- Sustainable Non-Industrial Solid Waste Management
Registration is required for alumni and external guests!
Attend as much or as little of either event as you like. Please register by Wednesday, April 10.
NOTE: Registration is not required for current U of T students, staff, and faculty.
Learn more and register here.
Media enquiries are welcome. Please visit the link above for contact information.
Faculty, staff, students, alumni, and friends are invited to see what EngSci’s Praxis III students have been up to.
This year’s Praxis III students worked on projects based in Sub-Saharan Africa and Southeast Asia.
Student teams collaborated with peers from U of T’s Faculty of Arts & Science and focused on design challenges aligned with United Nations Sustainable Development Goals 1, 7, 8, 10, 11, and 12 grouped into three broad areas:
- Sustainable Local Economics in a Globalized World
- Sustainable Buildings & Energy Management
- Sustainable Non-Industrial Solid Waste Management
Registration is required for alumni and external guests!
Attend as much or as little of either event as you like. Please register by Wednesday, April 10.
NOTE: Registration is not required for current U of T students, staff, and faculty.
Learn more and register here.
Media enquiries are welcome. Please visit the link above for contact information.