• Research Colloquium: May 22 2013

    Posted on May 7, 2013 in Archive

    Speaker: Teenu Sanjeevan Date: Wednesday, May 22 2013 Topic: Testing the Procedural Deficit Hypothesis: Motor Skills in Children with Specific Language Impairment Time: 12:10 to 1:00 p.m. Location: 500 University Avenue, 4th Floor, Rm 452, Rehabilitation Sciences Building As a courtesy to the speaker please be on time. Recording of these lectures is strictly prohibited. About the Speaker: […]

  • MHSc Information Session

    Posted on May 1, 2013 in Archive

    Interested in an MHSc in SLP?  You should be here! Drop by 500 University Avenue for a U of T MHSc information Session. Join us on May 29 2013 in Room 452 from 4:00-5:00 pm. To Register please call the Administrative Assistant for Student Affairs at 416 978-1794 or email slp.admissions@utoronto.ca Can’t make it to this session? A full […]

  • Recovery from Aphasia

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    Harvey Strosberg has been an inspirational guest speaker in our Master of Health Science Program.   Recently, he generously donated his time to speak with our second year students about his experiences recovering from Stroke, and more particularly Aphasia.   This opportunity was highly appreciated by all our faculty and more importantly our students. It truly will […]

  • April 2013

    Posted on April 29, 2013 in Archive

    Cressy Student Leadership Award Anna Nguyen (Year 2 Co-President) received a Gordon Cressy Student Leadership Award from the University of Toronto Alumni Association on April 29, 2013. The Cressy Awards recognize graduating students for outstanding contributions to improving the world around them and inspiring others to do the same. This award recognizes Anna’s leadership skills […]

  • SLP Alumna Receives Mentorship Award

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     Dr. Catriona Steele, Associate Professor (status-only) was recently honoured by CASLPA’s 2013 Mentorship Award. The Mentorship award is given to outstanding CASLPA members who have served as a role model for students and colleagues within the profession, demonstrated unique and outstanding individual contributions and have positively affected the development of individuals either through teaching or […]

  • Research Colloquium: May 8 2013

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    Speaker: Sanjana Shellikeri Date: Wednesday, May 8, 2013 Topic: Compensatory Articulation in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis; Tongue and Jaw in speech Time: 12:10 to 1:00 p.m. Location: 500 University Avenue, 4th Floor, Rm 452, Rehabilitation Sciences Building As a courtesy to the speaker please be on time. Recording of these lectures is strictly prohibited. About the Speaker: […]

  • Research Colloquium: April

    Posted on April 16, 2013 in Research News

    The April Research Colloquia are complete. The next two lunch time sessions will be on May 8th and May 22nd.  We hope you can join us!

  • MHSc Information Session

    Posted on April 1, 2013 in Archive

    Interested in an MHSc in SLP?  You should be here! Drop by 500 University Avenue for a U of T MHSc information Session. Join us on April 24 2013 in Room 452 from 4:00-5:00 pm. To Register please call the Administrative Assistant for Student Affairs at 416 978-1794 or email speech.path@utoronto.ca Can’t make it to this session? A […]

  • Research Colloquium: April 10 2013

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    Speaker: Hillary Ganek Date: Wednesday, April 10, 2013 Topic: Identifying Differences in Conversational Turn-Taking in Canadian and Vietnamese Children with Hearing Loss using the LENA System Time: 12:10 to 1:00 p.m. Location: 500 University Avenue, 4th Floor, Rm 452, Rehabilitation Sciences Building As a courtesy to the speaker please be on time. About the Speaker: Prior to starting […]

  • Find out more at one of our PhD / MSc Information Sessions!

    Posted on March 19, 2013 in Archive

    Join us April 17 2013 at 500 University Avenue in Room 1016 at 4:00 pm. To register for this session please contact the Student Affairs Assistant at 416 978-1794 or email speech.path@utoronto.ca   You should be here! Sessions are held twice a year in the fall and spring.