Student Life Programs And Services - St. George Campus

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U of T Professional Development Opportunities

Opportunities Open to the Staff of the Division of Student Life Programs & Services


Student Life Day of Learning

Student Life Programs & Services holds an annual staff Day of Learning, a full day of networking and professional development centred around a current topic in the field of student life.
 

Staff Online

Student Life Programs and Services staff have access to Staff Online - a website which includes a staff directory, Student Life announcements, and online resources.


Opportunities Open to all U of T Staff & Faculty

Organizational Development & Learning (ODLC)

Organizational Development and Learning (ODLC) is a department within the Office of the Vice-President, Human Resources & Equity which offers a broad range of consulting services and learning programs to University staff.  ODLC offers courses on a wide variety of topics, including a student focus stream.
Download a copy of the slides from the November 26, 2009 ODLC Enhancing the Student Experience presentation slides here.
 

Mini CACUSS

Since 2008 the Division of Student Life Programs and Services has held a "mini-CACUSS" conference following the annual national conference of the Canadian Association of College and University Student Services. This is an opportunity for staff and faculty who presented at CACUSS to share their presentations with their U of T colleagues.

For those who attended this year's conference on Juy 15th, we're happy you were able to attend. Please take a moment to fill out our Mini CACUSS 2011 Feedback Form.

Centre for Teaching Support and Innovation

The Centre for Teaching Support and Innovation (CTSI) was created in 2009 through the amalgamation of the Office of Teaching Advancement (OTA), including the Teaching Assistants’ Training Program (TATP) and the Resource Centre for Academic Technology (RCAT). CTSI provides leadership in teaching and learning at the University of Toronto and provides support for pedagogy and pedagogy-driven instructional technology for all teaching staff and graduate teaching assistants across all of the university’s campuses and divisions.


StudentVoice Webinars

Through the Office of the Vice-Provost, Students, student life staff in all colleges and faculties, as well as all central student life departments, have free access to the services provided by Student Voice - including a series of webinars on assessment-related topics.