Canada Day Week Office Closure
The ASSU Office will be closed for the Canada Day week from Monday to Thursday (June 29th to July 2nd). We will reopen for regular office hours on Monday July 6th at 10am.
Have a wonderful Canada Day holiday!
The ASSU Office will be closed for the Canada Day week from Monday to Thursday (June 29th to July 2nd). We will reopen for regular office hours on Monday July 6th at 10am.
Have a wonderful Canada Day holiday!
ASSU is excited and proud to announce that seventh volume of the Arbor Journal is now available! We’d like to thank everyone who contributed to the journal, it was a collaborative effort that could not have been achieved without the tireless efforts of our editorial team and the brilliant work of our authors. Please take the time to read their work!
The application deadline for the ASSU Graduating Student Leadership award has been EXTENDED!
Congratulations to our incoming ASSU Executive for 2026-2027!
Here are the statements submitted by the nomination deadline for candidates in the ASSU Spring Elections. Elections will take place on Friday March 20th at our ASSU Council meeting. There is one (1) position of President and four (4) positions for Executive in this election.
The ASSU Executive represents the academic concerns for over 28,000 full-time Arts & Science students on the St. George campus. Their responsibilities include, but are not limited to – holding weekly office hours, attending Executive meetings every few weeks, reporting at ASSU Council Meetings, sitting on various ASSU committees, representing ASSU at Faculty meetings, working with and helping Course Unions, working on ASSU projects and any other academic concerns affecting A&S students that might come up during the year.
The ASSU Office will be closed for Reading Week from Feb 16th to Feb 20th. We will reopen on Monday Feb 23rd at 10am.
During the break you can always reach us by email: students.assu@utoronto.ca
Have a great reading week!
The ASSU is proud to announce our upcoming Speaker Series event with “all-round troublemaker” Mehdi Hasan.
As AI has become increasingly prominent in the university environment, so have students’ feelings on the matter; come and share yours at the ASSUxCSSU AI Roundtable! This event will feature a panel of professors engaged in AI and pedagogical research—including Professor Susan McCahan, head of the U of T AI Task Force and the Provostial Advisor on Artificial Intelligence, and CS Professor Karen Reid, whose work focuses on the development of classroom-oriented tools.
Got a great idea to improve the Faculty of Arts & Science? Are you involved with fun extra-curricular activities on campus? Enter our “Dean for the Day” contest!
As a university student, you’re on the frontline 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!
