Munk One Program
The Munk One First Year Foundation Program at the University of Toronto brings people together to tackle complex global challenges. Education
A Munk One student is someone who wants to engage in research and have impact in the global community.
07/28/2022
Due to popular demand, now open to Munk Twos, Threes and Fours!
Hey Munk Two, Three and Four students!
Interested in a one-of-a-kind course? Ready to connect with other Munk undergraduate students? Want to explore inter-disciplinary global debates with expert scholars? Try MUN200!
Taught by a team of exciting faculty, this engaging new class tackles global controversies from an interdisciplinary POV.
Get to know your peers from across the Munk School, and learn from world-class instructors in Peace, Conflict and Justice, Asian Studies, American Studies, European/Russia/Eurasian Studies, and Public Policy.
02/25/2021
Are you an incoming U of T student in the Faculty of Arts & Sciences? Join us for the second in our series of Munk One Program Open Houses on March 5th from 4-5PM ET to learn more! We will be covering the hands-on learning opportunities students enrolled in the program will have in their first year of , including an ethnography, a Dragon's Den inspired pitching competition, SDG labs, and more!
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Events - Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy Upcoming Events At The Munk School of Global Affairs And Public Policy March 13, 2020: *As the U of T continues to monitor the development of the COVID-19 pandemic, some events listed below may be cancelled or postponed. Please contact...
01/29/2021
Reece Young, Grace Adams, Alex Erickson, A***n Dhar, and Andrea Caceres are Munk One students from the 2019-2020 cohort who won the annual Dragons’ Den pitch to become the inaugural participants in The Carey Projects. In the latest blog on our website, they provide an update on their initiative, The Awa Project, which seeks to alleviate poverty and increase water access in the Peruvian community of Ihunaco through a fog-catching initiative.
See what they've been up to and what the special holiday initiative they got up to was!
Building Relationships, Making Progress: An Update from the 2020 Munk One Dragon’s Den Winners – Munk One Reece Young, Grace Adams, Alex Erickson, A***n Dhar, and Andrea Caceres are Munk One students from the 2019-2020 cohort who won the annual Dragons' Den pitch to become the inaugural participants in The Carey Projects.
01/27/2021
Interested in applying to Munk One but wanting to learn more? Hear directly from our professors and students at the virtual Open House Series! Each 1-hour session covers a specific aspect of the program, from the Munk One Labs to l Beyond the Classroom opportunities. All prospective University of Toronto students entering their first year of undergraduate studies in the Faculty of Arts and Science are encouraged to attend!
Register today: https://munkschool.utoronto.ca/upcoming-events/
01/20/2021
Munk One alumna Jillian Sprenger ('15) made the most of her time studying at the Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, conducting independent research in places such as Sri Lanka, Taiwan, and Ethiopia, and the Ecuadorian Amazon. Learn how Munk One's first-year research opportunities and labs helped grasp the many opportunities available at the University of Toronto:
Making the most: one student's journey through the Munk School From Munk One to the Reach Alliance, Munk One alumna Jillian Sprenger took advantage of every opportunity during her undergrad.
Calling all innovators and problem solvers! Applications to join the 2021-2022 Munk One cohort are now open! All incoming first-year University of Toronto students enrolled in the University of Toronto Faculty of Arts & Science department are eligible to apply. Learn more about the program and how to submit your application at http://bit.ly/apply-munk-one.
01/04/2021
Renee Jagdeo is an alumna of the 2019-2020 Munk One Cohort, and is now running to be the youngest City Councillor in Toronto's history! Her platform includes expanding affordable housing, increasing COVID-19 protections for renters and businesses, and increasing green spaces in public areas in Ward 22 (Scarborough-Agincourt). One of these proposals even takes inspiration from her time in the Munk One Program!
Read Renee's profile on blogTO to learn which proposal this was, and to hear what inspired Renee to run:
This 19-year-old is running to be the youngest city councillor in Toronto's history Renee Jagdeo is a 19-year-old, second-year university student majoring in urban planning and human geography at U of T, and she is also running to ...
12/02/2020
Check out this event from the Asian Institute at the Munk School tomorrow to hear from distinguished scholars on how nature and authoritarianism intersect! RSVP below:
How do ideas of forestry, rural life, nature, and environment contribute to the rise of fascism and authoritarian rule?
On Dec 3, the Dr. David Chu Program in Asia-Pacific Studies at the Asian Institute invites you to attend the webinar on the “Landscapes for Authoritarianism in Japan, China, India, and Beyond”. In this timely conversation, a group of historians and visual scholars will draw on specific cases from early twentieth-century Japan to contemporary China and India to examine the relationship between aesthetics, politics, and temporality.
Speakers:
🔹 Richard Reitan, Associate Professor and Chair, Department of History, Franklin & Marshall College
🔹 Yi Gu, Associate Professor, Department of Art, Culture & Media, University of Toronto
🔹 Kajri Jain, Associate Professor, Department of Visual Studies, University of Toronto
🔹 Tong Lam (moderator), Associate Professor, Department of History; Acting Director, Dr. David Chu Program in Asia-Pacific Studies at the Asian Institute
🔗 Register at: https://bit.ly/35BNq2X
11/27/2020
“[Global classrooms] help students question each other’s assumptions through direct interactions with those who may be living through the same pandemic but not through the same situations." -Professor Teresa Kramarz
This Fall, Munk One students participated in global classroom projects related to COVID-19 with peers in Argentina and Mexico in both of their classes. Read on to read about the reflections of both Munk One students and professors in the newest on our blog:
Munk One & Global Classrooms – Munk One This fall, Munk One students participated in global classroom projects related to COVID-19 with peers in Argentina and Mexico. Read on for their reflections, and those of their instructors.
Abhayjeet Singh Sachal is an alumni of the 2019-2020 Munk One Cohort. Along with his brother Sukmeet and friend Andrea, he founded Break The Divide, a youth-centred non-profit that aims to break down barriers between communities in Canada.
Last year, his work was recognized by Canada's Walk of Fame and he was awarded the Community Hero Award. A year later, he reflects about his path and how the experience has inspired him on the Munk One student blog:
https://munkschool.utoronto.ca/one/student-blog/learning-gratitude-and-hope-my-canadas-walk-of-fame-experience/
11/23/2020
With recent protests gripping , Munk One alumna and Peruvian international student Andrea Caceres (‘19) speaks about the issues central to the conflict and what it’s like to live in Peru at this time on the el CafeciTO podcast hosted by Leonardo Cosenza (‘17). Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/4DGOjxmTaE0twdWZXYSg5T?si=Ho8a-_8lTpq2DgBwKpywpg
Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy
S03E08 - Peru in Protest - el CafeciTO The El Cafecito team invites the Peruvian student Andrea Caceres (UofT)to talk about the current wave of protests in Peru sparked by the removal of Martin Vizcarra from the presidency of the country.
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