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.
You can be Arts Sci Dean for the Day!
/in Events, News, slider/by AdministratorGot 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!
Winter Break Closure
/in News, slider/by AdministratorThe ASSU Office in Sid Smith will be closed for the winter break from December 15th to January 2nd. We will reopen on January 5th at 10am for our regular hours.
URC 2026: Call for Abstracts
/in Events, News, slider/by Administrator🚨 Abstract Submissions are NOW OPEN for the 2026 Undergraduate Research Conference (URC)! 🚨
URC is an exciting annual event hosted by ASSU, bringing together undergrads across all Arts & Science disciplines to showcase their research. Whether you’re in humanities, social sciences, or sciences, this is your chance to present your work to fellow students, professors, and faculty. 🌍💡
Exam Jam Dec 3rd 2025
/in Events, slider/by AdministratorExam Jam is just around the corner! On Dec 3rd 2025 come out to the lobby of Sid Smith for a day of Exam prep, de-stressing events, and healthy snacks. Check back often before Dec 3rd as new exam review sessions are being added all the time.
Arbor Journal: Call for Article Submissions
/in News, slider/by AdministratorWe are proud to announce that we are opening article submissions for the 7th edition of our annual Arbor Undergraduate Research Journal!
This is a unique opportunity to publish, enhance your academic CV, and take a significant step toward advancing your academic career. Additionally, you get to share your knowledge and discoveries with UofT’s student research community. Let your research make an impact!
Fall 2025 By-Election Candidate Statements
/in Elections, News, slider/by AdministratorHere are the candidate statements for the Fall 2025 ASSU Executive By-Elections. Candidates will be elected at the first ASSU Council meeting of the year taking place on September 26th at 4pm. There are three (3) positions available on this years’ Executive. For any questions related to the elections, please contact cro@assu.ca
Fall 2025 ASSU Exec Elections
/in Elections, News, slider/by AdministratorASSU 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 three Executive (3) positions. Candidates will be elected during our September 26th 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.
Project: Universal Minds
/in News, slider/by AdministratorProject: Universal Minds is a program that brings students at the University of Toronto closer to their community. It’s a volunteer-based tutoring program for struggling high school students in schools near our campus. You’ll meet one-on-one with a student either in person at a local school or using an online meeting platform (like Zoom) for weekly one hour sessions.
Arbor Journal Vol 6
/in News, slider/by AdministratorASSU is excited and proud to announce that fourth 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.










