The University of Toronto Scarborough is committed to fostering the undergraduate experience. As part of this commitment, the UTSC Office of the Vice-Principal Research and Innovation and the UTSC Library launched two successful initiatives in 2016 which continue to evolve and grow every year.
Each initiative provides an opportunity for students who have excelled in research, scholarship and creative activities to showcase their work and win cash prizes.
UTSC Undergraduate Research & Creative Forum - Application deadline: February 27, 2024 12:00 PM ET (noon)
UTSC Undergraduate Research & Creative Prize - Application deadline: April 15, 2024 12:00 PM ET (noon)
Patricia and Peter Shannon Wilson Undergraduate Research Prize - April 14, 2024, 11:59 PM ET
Check out the links above for details, contact your liaison librarian, or join us at our drop-in info sessions in-person outside the UTSC Library:
NOTE: Remember that you cannot choose any topics that are covered in class e.g. the National Action Committee (NAC), Royal Commission on the Status of Women.
Search the following website for potential topics (as well as documents):
Search the following encyclopedia for potential topics.
Recommended Books
Subject Headings: Explore relevant subject headings to look for books on potential topics.
Recommended Sources
Please note: This was the Vancouver Women's Caucus and some of its documents can be found in the Rise Up Feminist archive
Canadian News Databases
Recommended Documents
Searching for Policy Documents
ACCESS: After you select this link, limit to "Canadian Public Documents Collection" in the drop-down menu under the search box.
Here are some resources on the Idle No More movement which you may find useful.
South Atlantic Quarterly Special Issue: 114.4 (October 2015): 862-906
Consider the following criteria when selecting a source from this site or your own research:
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