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2024-2025 ASSU Election nominations are now open

ASSU Election Nominations are now open! Are you looking to get more involved in your education? Getting involved with the ASSU Executive is a great way to make your mark on academic life here in at the University of Toronto.

We are accepting nominations for candidates to fill the roles of President (1) and Executive (4). Candidates will be elected during our March 24th ASSU Council Meeting. All full-time students in the Faculty of Arts and Science at the St. George Campus are eligible to run for our elections.

You can be Arts and Science Dean for the Day!

Got a great idea to improve the Faculty of Arts & Science? Share it in the “Dean for a Day” contest!

As a university student, you’re on the front-line of teaching and learning – and we bet you’ve got some ideas on how to make the experience even better. Well, here’s an amazing chance to have your say on positive changes you’d like to see in your faculty!

URC 2024: Call for Abstract Submissions

The Undergraduate Research Conference for 2024 is now accepting abstract submissions!

We invite undergraduate students from all disciplines within the Faculty of Arts & Science to present their research to an audience of fellow students, professors and faculty for our 7th annual Undergraduate Research Conference.

Fall 2023 Candidate Statements

Here are the statements for the candidates running in our Fall by-elections

There are two (2) Executive positions available that will be elected by our Course Unions representatives at our first ASS Council Meeting on September 29th

Undergraduate Research Conference 2024: Call for Selections Committee

The seventh annual Undergraduate Research Conference is coming in early 2024, and we are looking for students to join our Selections Committee!

The Selections Committee for the Undergraduate Research Conference will be made up of Faculty and students, divided into sub-committees for each of the three Arts & Science streams: Sciences, Humanities & Social Sciences. Each committee will consist of 4 students and 1 faculty professor. Please note that first priority will be given to undergraduate Arts & Science Students.