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.
A student group that discusses the discourse of local and international issues and experiences in the Black community. While empowering the community, BGSA also celebrates Black culture.
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/UofTBGSA/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/bgsa_uoft
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bgsa_uoft/
Primary Audience: Students in Graduate Programs
Students are allowed to immerse themselves in the black narrative and allowed to discuss the importance, cultural significance, and history of black literature, black art, black issues, and the black community with other students.
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/black_literature/
Primary Audience: Students
The BRN puts a spotlight on Black research excellence that plays an integral part in what makes the University of Toronto the top university in Canada. We are a vibrant network of award-winning, multidisciplinary, and leading researchers shaping a better future with local and global impact.
Research Alliance Cohort: https://brn.utoronto.ca/opportunity/2023-24-research-alliance-cohort/
Primary Audience: Students, faculty, staff, and librarians interested in research excellence
Opportunity for black students to come together as a community, support one another academically and socially, and engage with the broader UTM student body
Brings together Black students, faculty and staff to help build community and showcase Black excellence in academia and on campus.
Primary Audience: Students, faculty, and staff
The Canadian Black Scientists Network (CBSN) exists to Elevate, make Visible, Celebrate and Connect Black Canadians in Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics & Medicine (STEMM) across sectors.
Primary Audience: STEMM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics and Medicine/Health) students and graduates. Practicing STEM professionals, and allies who are senior leaders with a demonstrated commitment to action for Black inclusion.