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Experiential learning & extracurriculars
Gain real-world experience employers look for. Start building your resume now with co-ops, immersive fieldwork, practicums and other experiential learning opportunities. Or, branch out and find your community through a diverse array of vibrant and creative clubs, groups and programs.
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100% Undergraduate programs with experiential learning
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Gain marketable work experience, expand your professional network and earn money all while pursuing your academic passion.
Take your studies around the world with a study abroad program, exchange, or by volunteering or working overseas.
TMU Democracy Internships
Gain valuable experience and develop practical skills while working to strengthen democratic institutions and practices in Canada.
Participate in real-world scenarios to help empower women-identified and gender diverse people and address gender disparities in Canadian politics.
GeoCollaboration and GIS Lab
Work alongside graduate students and other researchers in areas like spatial information management, geospatial information systems (GIS) and data analytics.
TMU Experiential Learning
Get career ready with real-world, community-based learning opportunities. Find co-ops, equity-centred learning plans and more.
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Love writing? Volunteer or submit original work to the White Wall Review, a creative writing journal published by the Department of English since 1976.
Centre for Digital Humanities
Join research programs at the critical intersection of the material and digital worlds. Find opportunities to contribute to scholarly knowledge of cultural objects, makers and users.
Join a community of innovators, entrepreneurs, dreamers and doers and gain practical experience solving real-world challenges.
Explore extracurricular opportunities
Cultivate valuable leadership skills and represent the Faculty of Arts at volunteer and recruitment events.
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Get involved with the Society of Arts, Social Sciences, and Humanities (SASSH) or join a course union for your area of study.
Get matched with peer-to-peer, group, or career mentors and develop a sense of belonging on campus.
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Attend Kaleidescope, a social sciences and humanities research conference held annually and open to all students in the Faculty of Arts.
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SPROUT offers Arts students an opportunity to participate in interdisciplinary experiential learning with a STEM and Business focus.
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Love K-Pop? Want to engage with other fans of Finance? Explore the diverse range of student groups available for you to join*