Toronto Metropolitan University

About Toronto Metropolitan University

Toronto Metropolitan University (TMU or Toronto Met) is a public research university located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The university’s core campus is situated within the Garden District, although it also operates facilities elsewhere in Toronto. The university operates seven academic divisions/faculties, the Faculty of Arts, the Faculty of Community Services, the Faculty of Engineering and Architectural Science, the Faculty of Science, The Creative School, the Lincoln Alexander School of Law, and the Ted Rogers School of Management. Many of these faculties are further organized into smaller departments and schools. The university also provides continuing education services through the G. Raymond Chang School of Continuing Education.

The institution was established in 1948 as the Ryerson Institute of Technology, named after Egerton Ryerson, a prominent contributor to the design of the public school system and teacher’s college in Canada West. In 1964, the institution was reorganized under provincial legislation, and renamed Ryerson Polytechnical Institute. Under that name, the institution was granted limited degree-granting powers during the 1970s. The institution was reorganized into a full-fledged university in 1993 and renamed Ryerson Polytechnic University. In 2002, several years after the university’s school of graduate studies was established, the university adopted the name Ryerson University. In 2022, the university was renamed Toronto Metropolitan University, in response to concerns about Egerton Ryerson’s influence on the Canadian Indian residential school system.

The university is a co-educational institution, with approximately 44,400 undergraduates and 2,950 graduate students enrolled there during the 2019–20 academic year. As of 2017, TMU had nearly 170,000 alumni. The university’s athletics department operates several varsity teams that play as TMU Bold, competing in the Ontario University Athletics conference of U Sports.

G. Raymond Chang School Caribbean Studies Program

 Enrich your knowledge of the Caribbean through this fascinating interdisciplinary program. Learn about the Caribbean’s history, politics, and economy. Examine the region’s rich cultural, racial, and ethnic diversity. Explore the importance of the Caribbean community in Canada. A diverse selection of courses will allow you to engage with contemporary issues in the Caribbean region and its diaspora, including tourism impacts and resistance, environmental sustainability, globalization, migration, equity, inclusion, and many more.

If you want to learn more about contemporary issues in the Caribbean and the region’s influence on the world, this program is for you.

G. Raymond Chang School Caribbean Studies Program

News from Toronto Metropolitan University

Toronto Metropolitan University CCI Director – Cory Searcy

Toronto Metropolitan University is represented on the CCI Board of Directors by Cory Searcy, Assistant Vice-President, International.

Read more about Cory Searcy at this link… Assistant Vice-President, International – Provost & VP Academic – Toronto Metropolitan University (TMU)