Resources
Whether you are a student, researcher, or job seeker, we have a wide range of resources and opportunities tailored to your needs. Explore our various club and group offerings, connect with like-minded individuals, and find a safe space to empower yourself.
UTMASA aims to build black excellence on campus while also delivering fun activity nights to destress from the responsibilities of being a student. This organization aims to provide a safe environment to encourage the lifestyle of African students.
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/UTMAfricanStudentsAssociation/
Primary Audience: African students currently enrolled in post secondary program at UTM
Provides support to students, staff and faculty across the three campuses. The Office engages collaboratively with stakeholders on campus to enable the University’s academic mission through the integration of its commitment to equity, diversity and inclusivity.
Additional Link: https://www.utm.utoronto.ca/edio/solidarity-black-communities
Primary Audience: Students, faculty and staff across tricampus
Provides prospective Black high school students with supports at UTM to assist them in their university decision-making process. Prospective students will be personally introduced to current UTM Black students, faculty, and a robust network of resources dedicated to supporting them throughout their post-secondary studies.
Primary Audience: High school students
Email communication channel for Black faculty
Primary Audience: Black Faculty
Aims to accelerate ideas, people, social impact, and technologies. All while striving to create an inclusive environment and representative of the diverse and talented innovators and entrepreneurs around us.
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/universityoftorontoentrepreneurship/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/UofTStartup/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/UofTStartup
Primary Audience: Black entrepreneurs at U of T
Student led group for black undergraduate students aspiring to showcase their skills in the field of law.
Primary Audience: Current undergraduate students