In 2027, the University of Toronto will mark its bicentennial and launch Blueprint for the Future — a comprehensive, consultative long-range planning process shaped by faculty, librarians, undergraduate and graduate students, staff, alumni and partners across our three campuses. This process will help define U of T’s priorities for the years ahead.

However, some of Canada’s most urgent challenges call for action now. That is why the president has identified three commitments to ensure U of T makes a meaningful difference in the near term. Together, they give the university a clear framework for action while the broader strategic plan takes shape.
The Presidential Commitments are grounded in the university’s enduring values: academic freedom, inclusive excellence, truth and reconciliation, civil discourse, sustainability and the open exchange of ideas.
They also reflect U of T’s responsibility to strengthen Canada now while engaging with the wider world, addressing urgent global challenges and advancing our community’s ideas, talent and leadership on the global stage.
The three commitments are:
These urgent, practical and ambitious commitments invite participation from the entire University of Toronto community.
These commitments focus on areas where U of T can act now to strengthen Canada, prepare students for the future and accelerate knowledge mobilization.
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.