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University of Toronto Links
- Quercus (login required in order to see digital/online components of classes)
- Acorn (login required for all functions)
- University Library (UTL)
- Software available from U of T (Microsoft etc...)
Museum Studies Resources
- MMst Program Requirements
- List of iSchool courses
- Ontario Museum Association (OMA) complimentary membership (please reach out to us if you have not recieved yours by the end of October)
- FIAA Conference attendance grant
- University of Alberta Indigenous Canada online course reimbursement: submit registration payment receipt to Kathy Shyjak (kathy.shyjak@utoronto.ca)
- Incoming Students Program information
- Alum Job Shadowing
- Ask an Alum
About the MMSt Program
Other iSchool Groups/Ways to Get Involved
iSchool Resources
- iSchool Inquire (inquire.ischool@utoronto.ca)
- Irina Mihalache (irina.mihalache@utoronto.ca)
- Faculty dates & deadlines
- Student Services directory
- Faculty Help Hub
- Learning Hub
- iSkills workshops
- Academic advising appointments
- Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Unit
- Petitioning the Committee on Standing
- Careers Office
- Writing support
- Book rooms in Bissell: help.ischool@utoronto.ca
- Book study rooms across campus
Technology Resources
- Tech Fund (from the iSchool)
- Microsoft Office 365 (‘complimentary’ with your tuition)
- Full software list here
- Citation management softwares
- Printing
Living in Toronto
- Toronto Public Library (register for a library card, Libby/OverDrive for e-content)
- ROM
- AGO (free 25 & under membership)
- TIFF (free under 25 membership)
- Hot Docs (free 25 & under membership
- TTC Post-Secondary ID
- TTC current, future, and historical closures
- Canadian Opera Company Under 30 discounted tickets
- National Ballet of Canada DanceBreak membership (discounted day-of tickets)
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MUSSA acknowledges the past and ongoing role of museums in colonialism and are committed to overcoming and reforming oppressive practices within the iSchool and larger museum community. MUSSA operates on the traditional lands of the Mississaugas of the Credit, Wendat peoples, Haudenosaunee, and Anishinaabe. We are thankful to be situated on Turtle Island and for the opportunity to learn and work on the land.
MUSSA is a student association of the University of Toronto and as such is committed to the university’s goals of equity, human rights, and respect for diversity. All members of the learning environment should strive to create an atmosphere of mutual respect where all members of our community can express themselves, engage with one another, and respect one another’s differences. The University of Toronto does not condone discrimination, violence or harassment against any persons or communities. As University of Toronto students, MUSSA members are bound by the University of Toronto’s Code of Student Conduct and are expected to act in a manner that is appropriate and respectful while fulfilling their role on MUSSA.
MUSSA is a student association of the University of Toronto and as such is committed to the university’s goals of equity, human rights, and respect for diversity. All members of the learning environment should strive to create an atmosphere of mutual respect where all members of our community can express themselves, engage with one another, and respect one another’s differences. The University of Toronto does not condone discrimination, violence or harassment against any persons or communities. As University of Toronto students, MUSSA members are bound by the University of Toronto’s Code of Student Conduct and are expected to act in a manner that is appropriate and respectful while fulfilling their role on MUSSA.
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