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Upcoming Events for Alumni & Friends

Come out and experience OISE's vibrant and inclusive social community.
Many of our events are offered in person, online or both.

OISE Dean Erica Walker and the Alumni Association invite the community to support those impacted by Hurricane Melissa across the Caribbean.
OISE Dean Erica Walker and our Alumni Association have organized a community donation drive to collect new and unused essential items in the lobby at 252 Bloor St W. We thank you for your generosity and compassion.
OISE Lobby
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Join Senior Mentor Coaches Karen Friedman and Sonja Pullen in this interactive workshop which will examine the challenges and opportunities that arise when mentoring across intercultural, socio-economic, and generational differences. We will also explore the unique perspectives and needs of students who are new to Canada or experiencing social isolation. Through guided discussion, practical strategies, live demonstration and a chance to practice, participants will gain tools to build trust, nurture a sense of belonging, and adapt their mentoring style to support diverse mentees effectively.
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Calling all Black alumni! Join a new networking night to connect with Black students eager to learn from your experiences. Share your insights, answer questions and inspire the next generation of graduates. Your perspective matters – alumni and students are invited to register for free today.
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Experiential Learning Commons (ELC)

On-demand Webinars

In an annual conversation, our Black faculty discuss building belonging and the new Centre for Black Studies in Education.

Dr. Ella Karia walks you through strategies for exploring creativity to encourage self care, self discovery and stronger communities.

Explore the neuroscience of trust and how to navigate distrust. Gain tools and strategies to manage for and earn trust in workplaces and society today.

Dr. Hilary Inwood explores educational strategies to help individuals, schools and communities shift the focus from climate anxiety to climate action.

Clinical psychologist Dr. Dillon Browne helps you talk to children about complicated and sometimes distressing events in the world.

Tap into the entrepreneurial spirit! Learn how to see opportunity where others see obstacles, take risks, and turn new ideas into reality.

Ongoing Classes

Join the community for weekly drop-in sessions to help you reconnect with your body, mind, and emotions.

Nurture your creative thinking, and learn to live better in today's world — in person or from the comfort of your home! Check the benefits page for occasional .

The exclusive guide for alumni is designed to help you attract recruiters, polish your interview skills and get hired on LinkedIn.

In partnership with Coursera and EdX, the University of Toronto offers free massive open online courses on cool topics from health to computing to Indigenous studies.

OISE Community Series & Podcasts

OISE Stay at Home Club

It can feel challenging to come up with fresh ideas for teaching and entertaining children at home. Tune in to our award-winning interactive series for kids and adults alike!

Writers' Roost: An Alumni Conversation Series

Jeff Myers talks to his fellow OISE alumni and friends — changemakers, world class thinkers, movers and shakers — about the books they’ve written.

Healthcare leaders, scholars and educators from a variety of spaces discuss success and setbacks to reveal the 'human behind the experts.'

A broadcasting community of experts and educators committed to knowledge mobilization in Canada’s K-12 and higher education spaces.

Your Paper Sucked but it will Change the University

Post-secondary administrators discuss what they learned in the first term paper of their Master’s degree in higher education.

Youth participatory action research practitioners discuss the issues, opportunities and ethical dimensions of their field with host Rubén Gaztambide-Fernández.

Never miss an OISE event again!

or call 1-800-463-6048, and we'll send you invites to upcoming events!