We can help you navigate the top academic challenges that grad school brings to your life. Registration to Centre for Learning Strategy Support grad workshops can be found on uoft.me/gradlearning or by using the Folio links on this page.
Upcoming workshops
Registration is required. Register using the Folio links* on this page.
Reading Week Writing Sprints
Join us each morning from October 27 – 31 for a 1-hour writing sprint to build momentum in your writing alongside a multidisciplinary grad community.
Time Management and Planning
Time Management for Grad & Professional Degree Students
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Time Management for Graduate Students
Time Management Follow-up Practice Session
Project Management Principles for Big Academic Projects
Check back each term for updated time management and planning workshop topics and dates.
Motivation, Stress and Burnout
Address Imposterism & Build Academic Confidence
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Create and Sustain Academic Motivation
Alleviate Burnout and Revive Academic Energy
Navigating the Hidden Labour of Marginalization
Check back each term for updated motivation, stress and burnout workshop topics and dates.
Procrastination
Overcome Academic Procrastination
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Manage Procrastination
Check back each term for updated procrastination workshop topics and dates.
Reading and Notetaking
Strengthen Academic Reading Skills
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Make the Most of Academic Reading
Study Skills for Grad Courses
Note-making vs Note-taking for Active Learning
Check back each term for updated reading and notetaking workshop topics and dates.
Writing Process
Tame Perfectionism
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Tame Perfectionism
Habits, Routines and To Do’s
Leverage Academic Feedback
Check back each term for updated writing process workshop topics and dates.
Grad Skills
3MT as Learning Opportunity: Early Competition Prep
What to Expect at your Doctoral Defense
Talking about Comps! Grad Themed Discussion
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Study Skills for Grad Courses
Strategies to Optimize Group Work
Build Academic Confidence and Overcome Imposterism
Give Effective Academic Presentations
Check back each term for updated grad skills workshop topics and dates.
*Graduate students and second-entry professional students whose home campus is St. George can register for these workshops directly in Folio. If you’re a graduate student based at UTM or UTSC and would like to register, please reach out directly to our Graduate and Professional Programs team. We’ll be pleased to register you, space permitting.
Grad Writing Groups
Join a weekly group and write in a supportive community with an experienced graduate student facilitator. See the schedule.
Email gwg@utoronto.ca to register.
Accessibility Section: GWG-A – inquire at as.learning@utoronto.ca
Grad Productivity Groups
Register on Folio for these drop-in groups, set your session goals, and work alongside other grad students with a supportive facilitator.
Accessibility Section: GPG-A – inquire at as.learning@utoronto.ca





