
Throughout the greatest challenges in our history, Canada has relied on its institutions, ideas and people to help define the future.
Once again, the moment calls.
As technological innovation, economic instability and shifting global relationships test Canada in new ways, the University of Toronto has a responsibility to leverage its scale, expertise and public mission to serve Canada and the world.
As Canada’s flagship university, U of T is embracing its leadership through three Presidential Commitments:
Approaching our third century, we have a chance to do what this university has done at its best: think freely and creatively, collaborate across boundaries and disseminate knowledge in service of society.
I invite you to learn about these commitments and, in the months to come, join in the conversation about how our community can continue to serve Canada and the world.
—U of T President Melanie A. Woodin

See how U of T is acting now to prepare students for the future, advance responsible AI adoption and move research discoveries into the world.

U of T is innovating its academic programs to prepare students not just for the current job market, but for a lifetime of learning, adaptation and contribution.

As Canada’s AI leader, U of T is working to define what responsible, useful and trustworthy AI adoption looks like at institutional scale.

U of T is strengthening the networks and infrastructure that turn research discoveries into impact for Canada and the world.