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Visiting the University of Toronto
About the University of Toronto
The University of Toronto (U of T) is one of the world’s leading institutions of higher learning, renowned for its academic excellence, groundbreaking research, and global impact. With a strong commitment to interdisciplinary collaboration and inclusive innovation, U of T consistently ranks among the top universities globally and serves as a hub for international partnerships, thought leadership, and transformative education.
Where is the University of Toronto?
Visiting Faculty would be based out of U of T’s St. George Campus which blends historical architecture, modern facilities, and inviting green spaces. It is the largest of U of T’s campuses and has a student population of over 68,400.
Set in the centre of Toronto, one of the world’s most dynamic and diverse cities, U of T St. George is a place where students, staff and faculty engage with academic life and still join the fun in countless co-curricular activities.
Just beyond campus, you can find the unique neighbourhoods, exciting events, and innovative industries that Toronto has to offer. This campus is intrinsically linked with the city’s renowned cultural offerings to create a rich and unique experience for all.
Learn more about our campus here.
Opportunities for Engagement
The Munk School of Global Affairs & Public Policy is the lead representative for U of T in the CARE partnership. The Munk School of Global Affairs & Public Policy at the University of Toronto is a leader in interdisciplinary research, teaching and global engagement. The Munk School’s mission is to be a leader in contributing innovative ideas that help to solve major issues facing the global community. We encourage you to explore our list of Faculty to identify researchers who share your interests.
Other academic departments at the University of Toronto that may be of particular interest for those researching CARE themes are: The School of Environment, Department of Geography and Planning, and the Department of Political Science & the School of Cities.
Additionally, there are several centres, labs and initiatives exploring climate related topics at U of T:
The Munk School has a diverse network of connections across public and private sectors and can work with Visiting Faculty to facilitate connections to potential collaborations and conversations beyond the university setting.
Questions about the University of Toronto?
Email: care.munkschool@utoronto.ca
