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Professional Development

Engineering Science Education Conference (ESEC)

Nobel Prize winner Professor Donna Strickland (bottom right) from the University of Waterloo was the keynote speaker at ESEC 2021. She is seen answering student questions during the Q&A. What is ESEC? The Engineering Science Education Conference, or ESEC, is a unique annual conference held every January just for Engineering Science students. The goal of … Read More

Professional Experience Year (PEY)

 Find up-to-date information on the Professional Experience Year (PEY) Co-op Program and how to register. Work experience is integral to a complete engineering education. In fact, as a U of T Engineering student, you will be required to complete 600 work hours to be eligible for graduation (Practical Experience Requirement).   While many engineering jobs … Read More

Engineering Science Research Opportunities Program (ESROP)

For up-to-date information on the various ESROP programs, please refer to the Engineering Science website. You will also receive emails about ESROP from Don Newton, Curriculum and Research Officer, in the fall. Overview The Engineering Science Research Opportunities Program, or ESROP, is a unique program designed to give EngScis the chance to participate in cutting … Read More

Networking and Mentorship Opportunities

Overview As an EngSci student you’ll have access to many networking events and mentorship programs.  Not sure why you should join? All of us have wrestled with difficult choices in first year. Sometimes, it is hard to know whether you should apply for a certain job or join a specific design team. It can also … Read More

Opportunities Abroad

Photo by Kelsey Knight on Unsplash Overview Engineering Science at the University of Toronto is a world-class program. And that’s saying a lot: the world is a big place! It’s almost too bad that you have to pick just one place in the world to study. But what if you didn’t have to? The University … Read More