Multi-Institutional Study of Leadership
The Multi-Institutional Study of Leadership (MSL) begins February 22, 2021. Throughout February and March 2021, approximately 25,000 undergraduate students will be asked to participate in the Multi-Institutional Study of Leadership (MSL) via email. This is the fourth time U of T has participated in MSL. What makes MSL unique? It’s a survey that includes students […]
Student Experience at the Research University Survey
Throughout March and April 2024, all undergraduate students will be asked to participate in the Student Experience at the Research University survey (SERU) via email. This will be the second time U of T will participate in SERU. Check out the SERU 2021 Dashboard report. SERU has also released a series of reports about the impacts […]
Accessibility Services supports for Indigenous students
Accessibility Services aims to provide a safe, caring, respectful and culturally supportive environment for Indigenous students with disabilities. Connect with the Accessibility Services Indigenous Liaison We encourage you to book a consultation with the Indigenous liaison to discuss the registration and documentation requirements for Accessibility Services if you: Accessibility Services Indigenous Liaison Erin Martin, Accessibility […]
Learning Well in Second Year
Learning Well in Second Year will be offered in-person in Fall 2025. Enroll on Folio. Learning Well in Second Year is an in-person, 4-week learning program to help you get off to a good start in your second year. This program will help you: Additional opportunities include Learning Well in First Year and the Learning […]
Learning Well for Grads
Join Learning Well for Grads, a 4-week program for research-stream graduate students, to bolster your academic resilience as a grad student. Each week, reflect on your successes and set new academic goals in a positive and supportive learning community. This is an opportunity to: This program exists amid an ecosystem of other graduate student focused workshops and […]
Mentor Navigators help you find belonging at U of T
Posted December 17, 2020 Students from historically underrepresented and marginalized communities can connect with mentor navigators to discover academic, career, wellness and social supports to succeed at U of T. This year, there are six unique mentor navigators who share different backgrounds, identities and interests. They are available to meet upon request through one-on-one appointments […]
Learning How to Learn
The Learning How to Learn at U of T workshop series introduces evidence-based practices to help you build essential academic skills and improve your studying at U of T. You can find workshops organized by theme, like planning and time management, reading and note-taking, motivation and focus, study strategies, and exam prep – so it’s […]
Learn new skills with Coursera for U of T
Posted December 8, 2020 Coursera is offering full access to Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) to all U of T students in support of partner universities affected by COVID-19. Coursera is an online education provider that offers courses, certificates and degrees from world-class universities and companies. You can access their content anywhere and anytime. Check out the […]
7 ways to beef up your resume
Posted November 17, 2020 By Samantha Lizardo Not all experience has to be professional. There are many different ways to gain experience and skills that employers are looking for. Here are 7 ways you can beef up your resume: Co-curricular activities Getting involved in activities outside of the classroom such as clubs, course unions […]
Build experience through volunteering
Updated June 13, 2022 By Samantha Lizardo Volunteering is a great way to get practical experience in your field of interest while getting involved in the community. These experiences are just as valuable and applicable as paid work experiences when you can effectively communicate them to potential employers. Here are a few ways to take […]
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