Develop your leadership skills and make connections on campus through the Learning to Lead workshop series.
Join us for thought-provoking virtual and in-person workshops. You’ll build life and leadership skills, connect with peers, engage in reflective dialogue, and gain a deeper understanding of yourself and how you can best use your leadership skills within your community.
Open to all U of T undergraduate and graduate students (at the St. George campus) from any college or faculty interested in:
- Getting more involved in the campus community
- Developing leadership skills
- Applying for any type of peer mentor or leadership position on campus
- Meeting new people
Earn CCR recognition
- Register for the Learning to Lead workflow on Folio.
- Fill in the pre-reflection form.
- Attend 5 Learning to Lead workshops.
- Fill in the post-reflection.
Disclaimer: Only students from the St. George campus can receive CCR for this workshop series.
*Each workshop counts as 1 credit, students must have 5 credits to gain CCR.
Join any workshop to support your personal growth, build professional skills and prepare for future leadership opportunities.
Upcoming Learning to Lead workshops
Registration is required. Register using the Folio links* on this page.
Exploring Leadership & Passions
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What Is Leadership? A Walking Workshop
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Integrity & Leadership
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Barriers & Challenges to Leadership
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Introverted Leadership
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Goal Setting & Reflection
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Note: There is a maximum capacity for workshops, so please respond to RSVP emails and attend all workshops that you sign up for to avoid taking spaces from other students who would like to participate in our programs.
Workshops can be taken in any order as they’ve been created as stand-alone workshops. If you have any questions, please reach out to leadership@utoronto.ca.
*The Equity and Leadership Workshop also counts for the Equity Education Series.
Learning to Lead Full Day Events
Attend 1 of our Learning to Lead Full Day of Workshops to attain 3 of 5 required credits for Learning to Lead Program CCR requirements in one day.
- Equity and leadership
- Introverted leadership
- Goal setting and reflection
Lunch will be included.
You must register and complete the Learning to Lead re-reflection questions for all workshops and sessions to automatically count towards CCR accreditation. You can check out your progress on Folio!
Registration is required. Register using the Folio links* on this page.
There’s nothing on the schedule right now, but check back soon to see what’s coming up.
In the meantime, visit Folio for similar events or explore our website to discover other programs and opportunities.
*The Folio link is only accessible to people who are eligible to register for the Learning to Lead program. This program is open to University of Toronto undergraduate and graduate students (at the St. George campus).
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9 votesLearning to Lead supported my future goals of joining and running school clubs, exceeding in academic group projects, and making the best out of volunteer opportunities. It also aided me in my personal growth by bringing my strengths and flaws to light through reflective sessions.
Yue
I feel more aligned and with a deeper sense of purpose which I am certain will aid me in being a future-ready leader and help me to build my confidence to reach my future goals. Moreover, this knowledge makes me feel a deeper sense of integrity in who I am and how I can serve as a leader which is extremely rewarding and affirming.
Emily
Through the Learning to Lead program I have learned how to utilize my current strengths and improve my weaknesses when it comes to my own leadership skills.
Chae-Lynn
I really hope to get involved in leadership on campus however I felt as though I did not know enough about it to be able to be confident in applying for such positions. Learning to Lead has given me some groundwork to become a leader on campus and also pursue off-campus leadership positions.
Dasha
This program has provided me with leadership skills, interpersonal communication skills and personal growth and development which can be used in my everyday life to support my academic goals, as well as career goals in the future. I now feel more comfortable and confident about working in teams and I feel like I have a better understanding about team dynamics and creating inclusive environments. I also think that the program has provided me with emotional and personal support, so that I can become the best version of myself!
Ashni




