Past events
Tel Aviv, Israel: President’s Reception & Presentation
Join fellow U of T alumni and friends for a lecture on achieving the goal of optimal healthcare: Lessons from implementation science
U of T Where You Are: A Prescription for Equality - Addressing the Racial Gap in Canadian Health Care
Join U of T alumni and friends for an intriguing lecture by Dr. Notisha Massaquoi, Assistant Professor in the Department of Health and Society at the University of Toronto, Scarborough and Dr. Onye Nnorom, Associate Program Director of the Public Health & Preventive Medicine Residency Program at the University of Toronto.
U of T Where You Are: Inflation, Interest Rates and Unemployment - Prospects for the Canadian Economy
Join U of T alumni and friends for an intriguing lecture by Peter Dungan, Director of the Policy and Economic Analysis Program (PEAP) and Emeritus Adjunct Associate Professor of Business Economics in the Rotman School of Management.
New York, NY: President’s Reception & Presentation
Join fellow U of T alumni and friends for a lecture on The Death and Life of Downtowns in North America
U of T Lectures on Demand
U of T presents virtual lectures for alumni around the world, featuring some of the cutting-edge thinking emerging from the University's top researchers, innovators and teachers. If you missed them, for a limited time, you can access these lectures—and even a concert!
Asia-Pacific U of T Where You Are: Demystifying Shenzhen and China’s “Instant Urbanism”
Join fellow alumni for a lecture about the city of Shenzhen and its rapid urbanization and economic development
U of T Where You Are: Songs of the Spring
Join fellow U of T alumni and friends for an evening with the University of Toronto Symphony Orchestra (UTSO).
U of T Where You Are: Leadership and the Illusion of Control
Join U of T alumni and friends for an intriguing lecture by David Zweig, Associate Professor of Organizational Behaviour and Human Resources Management of the Department of Management at the University of Toronto Scarborough.