Student Life Programs

Leadership Programs and Initiatives

You can access a variety of leadership development programs designed to expand the skills, values, and knowledge that you need to contribute to the community in a more meaningful and effective way.


Exploring Leadership: Personal Leadership Development

Are you a first year student or an undergrad looking for leadership opportunities at U of T? By participating in Exploring Leadership you’ll discover what leadership is and how to achieve what you want by getting involved in learning outside of the classroom. These workshops are part of the Explore U of T Certificate.

Toolkit: Building your Student Organization

Are you an active member of a recognized campus group, student society or community service organization? Are you looking for tools to run a highly effective organization? Toolkit is a leadership development initiative that gives you the resources, training and advice you need to build an effective organization and develop your leadership skills.


Community Service and Social Responsibility

Engage in a wide variety of meaningful service projects, events and workshops and explore why is so important to be a socially conscious person. These programs are offered through the Centre for Community Partnerships.


Leadership Skills for Grads

Just for grads who want to enhance their communication, conflict resolution and group facilitation skills. You will know how to put leadership theory into practice and become a more effective group member. This program is offered in partnership with the Graduate Skills Program.


Leadership at U of T

Leadership Development at UTSC
Leadership Development at UTM
Leaders of Tomorrow Program at the Faculty of Applied Sciences and Engineering
Centre for Leadership Training and Education at the Faculty of Physical Education and Health
Graduate Skills Program
89 Chestnut Residence Programs


Practice Leadership through your involvement

Hart House
ULife
Volunteer at the International Student Centre


If you have any ouestions, please contact the Leadership Development Program at leadership@utoronto.ca