Get Involved

We are a growing community of 120 members representing different areas of the university, including: 

  • Office of the Vice-President & Principal
  • Project Management Office 
  • I&ITS 
  • Facilities, Management & Planning
  • Office of the Registrar
  • Library 
  • Career Centre
  • Human Resources
  • Department of Management
  • Department of Psychology
  • Department of Historical Studies
  • Department of English and Drama
  • Department of Geography, Geomatics and Environment
  • Centre for Student Engagement
  • Budget Planning & Finance
  • Institute for Management & Innovation (IMI)
  • Office of the Vice-Principal, Research and Innovation
  • Office of Advancement
  • Office of the Dean
  • Office of Communications
  • Robert Gillespie Academic Skills Centre
  • Mississauga Academy of Medicine
  • Campus Safety
  • Health & Counselling Centre
  • Equity, Diversity & Inclusion Office

U of T 

  • Office of the President 
  • UTSC Project Management Office
  • Office of the Vice-President, Research & Innovation
  • Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology
  • Department of Nutritional Sciences
  • Office of the Vice-Provost, Students
  • Office of the Dean - Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering
  • Faculty of Social Work
  • Faculty of Medicine
  • University Registrar's Office
  • Spaces & Experience

 

Question: how can I participate in the project management community of practice? Answer: 

  • Attend community events.  

The community comes together six times a year for meetings tailored to your project priorities. Events span from problem-solving workshops to professional development seminars, networking sessions to presentations from industry leaders. You’re invited: register for the next event here

  • Join our Teams channel.  

Celebrate project wins, post project management resources, and stay up to date on the latest strategies and collaborations. Sign up for the team and start connecting with colleagues here

  • Share your feedback.  

What presentations, discussions, or professional development opportunities will best advance your work? We’d love to hear about them here as ideas for upcoming community meetings.  

  • Reach out to our community organizers. 

Wondering how you can take on a larger role and help CoP grow over time? Connect with CoP’s planning team: jennifer.reid.burrell@utoronto.ca; anthony.betts@utoronto.ca; jasonw.kwok@utoronto.ca. Jennifer is chairing the community this year as the first in our series of annually rotating leads. 

Read our mission statement, learn more about the community’s vision, and see how we plan to achieve our goals together. Suggestions welcome.