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David Colcleugh, former President and CEO of DuPont Canada and the author of <em>Everyone a Leader: A Guide to Leading High-Performance Organizations for Engineers and Scientists</em>, addresses the crowd at NICKEL, a first-of-its-kind conference on engineering leadership education/ (Photo: Alan Yusheng Wu, EngSci 1T5)

NICKEL: A national conversation on engineering leadership education

entrepreneurs," says Dean Cristina Amon, left, with U of T Engineering students. (credit: Roberta Baker)

Back to Skule™ 2016: A Message from Dean Cristina Amon

Professor Javad Mostaghimi (MIE) has been elected a fellow of the Royal Society of Canada, one of the highest honours a Canadian researcher can achieve. (credit: Tyler Irving).

Javad Mostaghimi elected to Royal Society of Canada

Olga Misic (Year 2 ChemE) holds an organic photovoltaic device she worked on this summer in in the labs of Professor Tim Bender (ChemE). Her position was supported in part by one of U of T Engineering’s new First-Year Summer Research Fellowships.

First-year students gain research experience with Summer Research Fellowships