Technoscience Research Unit

Technoscience Research Unit

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An Indigenous-led home for critical and creative research on the politics of technoscience at the University of Toronto.

Launched in 2008, the Technoscience Salon is an open forum for entangling intellectual and political questions about technoscience while remixing the disciplines composing Science and Technology Studies. Meeting monthly, the Salon aims to create a lively community of thinkers with interests in technoscience studies from around the GTA and beyond. If you would like to be on our Salon email list, wr

Photos from Technoscience Research Unit's post 04/13/2026

A reminder that our job posting closes tomorrow!

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Sharing some more context of what it is like to work with us 🙂 our research lab coordinator position is still live! You can find more information here:

https://tr.ee/J3yJMypMQV

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We are hiring! Our job posing for the Research Lab Coordinator position is now officially live ✨

This is a full time position located in Toronto that will involve relationship building, project coordination and working with a team of amazing Indigenous researchers and community members. You can find more detailed information at the link provided in the slides ( tinyurl.com/ResearchLabCoordinator )

Please reach out if you have questions or would like to chat to our team about the position or the application. You can DM us on this account! Please also share ❤️

02/17/2026

Join us on March 12, from 5-7PM for our next Technoscience Salon with Dr. Candis Callison (Tałtan).

Candis Callison is the Canada Research Chair in Indigenous journalism, media, and public discourse, and a Professor jointly appointed in the School of Public Policy and Global Affairs, and the Institute for Critical Indigenous Studies. She is also an associate faculty in the School of Journalism, Writing, and Media. Her research and teaching are focused on changes to media practices, the rise and persistence of Indigenous journalism on digital platforms, journalism ethics, the role of Indigenous and environment-focused social movements in public discourse, and understanding how climate change becomes meaningful for diverse publics.

She is the author of How Climate Change Comes to Matter: The Communal Life of Facts, and the co-author of Reckoning: Journalism’s Limits and Possibilities. Candis is a member of the Tāłtān Nation, and a regular contributor to the podcast, Media Indigena.

This event is co-sponsored by the Centre for Indigenous Studies

RSVP here: technosciencesalon-candiscallison.eventbrite.ca

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We are pleased to announce 2 Post-Doctoral Fellowships!

The first is in Weaponization, Justice and Self-Driving Labs (SDLs) and the second is in Indigenous Environment Justice/Indigenous STS.

Applications are due January 20, 2026.

For more info: https://www.technoscienceresearchunit.org/opportunities

Photos from Technoscience Research Unit's post 12/11/2025

We are hiring!

Join a large, Indigenous-led community-research based, multi-institutional project on “Transforming Chemical Risk Management with Indigenous Expertise.”

Candidates with experience working in organizations or communities, in addition to candidates with master’s degrees, are welcome to apply!

Send us your application—https://tinyurl.com/APPLY-TRU

Have questions? Email [email protected]

Semiconductors: Relations and Responsibilities 04/26/2021

Register for our upcoming event "Semiconductors: Relations & Responsibilities" !

Semiconductors: Relations and Responsibilities A closer look at the people and lands enveloped into the making of digital worlds

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