Helping students sooner: Ontario Tech to launch Early Alert System to support student success and well-being
Ontario Tech is proactively supporting student success thanks to a new online system that spots potential concerns before they impact academic progress.
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- Ontario Tech students propose generative AI platform to preserve Indigenous languagesJoined by Computer Science master’s degree candidate Mosarrat Rumman and fourth-year Technology Management student Nishtha Desai, Anupriya Dubey (fourth-year Computer Science) and the Ontario Tech team developed EduLine (Education Offline)—an AI-powered education platform designed to function offline.
- Reflections of 2024: Celebrating success, innovation and community at Ontario Tech UniversityOntario Tech University celebrates another successful year as it continues to shine brightly as a highly sought-after post-secondary education institution for learning, teaching and working.
- Ontario Tech’s newest Research Excellence Chairs showcase university’s transformational researchIn addition to being home to 10 Canada Research Chairs and a host of industrial research chairs, each fall the university designates a cohort of faculty leaders as Research Excellence Chairs (REC) and Research Excellence Award (REA) winners.
- Ontario Tech graduate students innovate solutions for Canada’s energy future at IdeathonIn early October, graduate students from Ontario Tech University came together for a three-day idea-creation event to tackle one of Canada’s most pressing challenges: innovation in clean energy.
- Ontario Tech’s Chemistry program hosts seventh-annual symposium in Chemistry with Japan’s Kyutech UniversityOntario Tech University continues to expand global collaborations and partnerships. One example of this is by maintaining and strengthening its relationship with Kyushu Institute of Technology (Kyutech), its partner institution in Japan.
- Federal funding announced for 32 new Ontario Tech-led research projectsOntario Tech’s powerful upward research trajectory continues after Canada’s research funding Tri-agencies announced new grants valued at nearly $4.5 million for 32 new projects across multiple research disciplines being led by dozens of the university’s faculty experts.