< Events | Friday, October 17, 2025

Graduate Student Lunch Hour: Shaping BRN Programming

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As part of its mission to sustain an interdisciplinary network of researchers at the University of Toronto, the Black Research Network (BRN) is dedicated to empowering the next generation of researchers.

Join us for a virtual Graduate Student Lunch Hour hosted by BRN Acting Director R. Cassandra Lord. This informal session is an opportunity for graduate students to share ideas on how BRN programming can better support their academic and professional journeys.

What kinds of general resources, opportunities or programming would be most helpful to you? Would you be interested in shaping or facilitating mentorship opportunities? We want to hear your insights!

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