We have been alerted about a scam advertising job postings at the UTSU. Please note that the UTSU will advertise vacancies on its official social media platforms including our Newsletter. Another forum we have also used is the Student Organizational Portal. Be aware of this scam and do not share your personal information with anyone purporting to be a representative of the UTSU, especially if an email is not from the domain utsu.ca. If you are unsure whether a job being advertised by the UTSU is legitimate, feel free to reach out to us at hello@utsu.ca
University of Toronto Students' Union
Political Organizations
Toronto, Ontario 1,728 followers
The UTSU represents over 38,000 students at the University of Toronto's St. George campus. For students, by students.
About us
Founded in 1901, the University of Toronto Students’ Union (UTSU) is the official student government for more than 38,000 students at the University of Toronto. If you’re a full-time undergraduate student at the St. George Campus, you’re automatically a member of the UTSU. As a student government and independent not-for-profit organization, we operate autonomously from the University of Toronto administration. We strive to be a democratic, accessible, and member-driven organization, and all of our work is done with a strong commitment to equity. Your student representatives are elected each year as executives or directors to the UTSU Board of Directors. The Executive Committee, which consists of the President and five Vice-Presidents, reports to the Board of Directors. The UTSU works for you in many ways, but primarily through advocacy, events, and programs and services. We advocate for you by regularly lobbying the government and university, organizing public education campaigns, and supporting student-led initiatives. We organize major events for students, including Orientation/U-Fest, Frost Week, Unity Ball, Pasta Night, and more. And most importantly, we offer programs and services such as the Food Bank (offered every Friday at the UofT Multi-Faith Centre), the Student Aid Program, the Tax Clinic, our clubs funding program, the Resource Bank for student groups, and of course, the UTSU Health & Dental Plan. Welcome to the UTSU. We’re here to serve you, and we’d love for you to get involved. Please email either a member of the Executive Committee or your local representative (Board Director) to get involved with us!
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https://www.utsu.ca/
External link for University of Toronto Students' Union
- Industry
- Political Organizations
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Toronto, Ontario
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1901
Locations
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Primary
12 Hart House Circle
Toronto, Ontario M5S 3J9, CA
Employees at University of Toronto Students' Union
Updates
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📚 Empowering Equitable Education at UofT: The Little Library is Here! 🎓 We are thrilled to announce that the Little Library is now open and operational, starting Wednesday, October 11th, 2023. Located on the 5th Floor of the Student Commons Building at 230 College Street, this initiative is dedicated to promoting equitable education for UofT students. 🕒 Operating Hours: Visit us every Monday and Wednesday, from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM, on the 5th Floor of the Student Commons at 230 College St. and be part of the change. 📦 Bring your gently used textbooks to donate and support our mission. Little Library-Donation Form: https://bit.ly/45etAq7 📚 Explore our current textbook inventory to find the resources you need for your academic journey. Catalogue Sheet: https://bit.ly/3ZCu0pb The cost of textbooks should never hinder a student's education. Join us in creating a supportive community that fosters equitable learning opportunities for all UofT students. 🌟 #LittleLibrary #EquitableEducation #TextbookExchange #CommunitySupport #Uof
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📚 Exciting News! The University of Toronto Students' Union is launching the Little Library—a mutual-aid textbook library for students! 🚀 The Little Library is all about equitable education. We envision a university where all students have equal access to educational resources. Our mission is to empower students by facilitating a mutual aid textbook exchange, promoting academic success, and building a stronger sense of community. Join us in this mission to create a brighter future for education. Learn more at https://lnkd.in/gZf3nxfn or reach out to us via littlelibary@utsu.ca. Let's make education accessible to all! #LittleLibrary #EquitableEducation #UTSU"
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