Additional U of T Graduate Resources
There are several resources to help you through your studies as a graduate student. Get familiar with the resources outlined below.
Serves as the registrar for all graduate students. This is your ultimate resource for all graduate information.
Here, you’ll find the essential information you need, at every phase of your graduate student journey. Whether this is your first year or your final year, we hope that you enjoy experiencing the GradHub.
GradHub – School of Graduate Studies
This summer, the U of T’s School of Graduate Studies (SGS) revolutionized the Essential Guide for Graduate Students. With graduate student Marie Merci Ishimwe’s fantastic research and design skills during her summer work-study term, feedback from curr…Grad Life is a hub to help you navigate grad life at U of T and connect you to workshops, social events, campus services and resources.
Grad Room is a hub for graduate students to get involved in graduate life, build a community of graduate scholars, learn and practice new skills in Graduate Professional Development (GPD). Drop in and speak with one of the Community Animators.
This is your inclusive graduate student space!
Grad Room – School of Graduate Studies
www.sgs.utoronto.caThe Graduate Centre for Academic Communication provides advanced training in academic writing and speaking to grad students at U of T. (Formerly known as ELWS.)
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The latest Tweets from UofTGCAC (@UofTGCAC). The Graduate Centre for Academic Communication provides advanced training in academic writing and speaking to graduate students at U of T. University of TorontoMUSIC LIBRARY
This collection includes songs, piano pieces and method books in sheet music format, mostly issued 1800-1950, plus single examples of choral octavo.Take advantage of the incredible library system offered at the University of Toronto. Not only is it the largest in Canada, the U of T library system ranks third among North American peer institutions, following Harvard and Yale.
The library system is composed of 44 individual libraries spread across our three campuses. It holds 12 million volumes in 128 languages and offers access to 100,000 serial titles and 660,000 electronic journals. It also acquires more than 100,000 new print volumes per year.
Be sure to check out their workshops and abundance of services!
University of Toronto Libraries
The University of Toronto Libraries system is the largest academic library in Canada and consists of 44 libraries located on three university campuses: St. George, Mississauga and Scarborough.
Welcome to the Music Library | Music Library
This collection includes songs, piano pieces and method books in sheet music format, mostly issued 1800-1950, plus single examples of choral octavo.
The Music Graduate Students Association (MGSA) is an organization for all graduate students in our faculty, aiming to provide a strong and positive student voice to the Faculty of Music. We are comprised of students from across all divisions within the Faculty, and we represent students at Faculty meetings and committees,as well as represent music students in University-wide organizations and committees, such as the Graduate Students Union. In addition, the MGSA hosts social events and professional development opportunities for performers and scholars throughout the year, culminating in our annual academic and performance symposium, which has hosted graduate students from across Canada and the United States.
Contact email: utormgsa.executive@gmail.com
Website: https://mgsa.sa.utoronto.ca/
Facebook group: University of Toronto – Faculty of Music Graduate Students
Instagram: @uoft_mgsa
Facebook page: Music Graduate Students’ AssociationThe University of Toronto Graduate Students’ Union (UTGSU) represents over 18,000 students studying in over 115 departments. They advocate for increased graduate student representation and act as a voice for students by lobbying national, and provincial issues on your behalf. The UTGSU engages you through community building events and campaigns, organized by the various Committees and Caucuses. They also offer you a variety of services, such as: health and dental insurance, confidential advice, various grants and bursaries, and access to the gym space.
UTGSU Levy Groups. By referendum, UTGSU members pay a levy fee to several organizations that provide services to University of Toronto students. These organizations depend on the funding of graduate students to improve the graduate student experience…