The University of Toronto (U of T), founded in 1827, is Canada’s largest and one of its most prestigious research-intensive universities. It has three main campuses: St. George in downtown Toronto, Mississauga to the west, and Scarborough in the east. U of T offers over 700 undergraduate programs and more than 200 graduate programs covering a broad spectrum from humanities, social sciences, science and engineering to medicine, business, law, architecture, kinesiology, and music. The university has nearly 100,000 students, including a substantial international population, supported by a large faculty and staff community. Known globally for its groundbreaking research—such as the discovery of insulin, advances in AI and deep learning, innovations in medicine and technology—U of T combines strong academic and professional training with entrepreneurship, a massive library system, and vibrant campus life in one of the world’s most multicultural cities.