Inlight is an Institutional Strategic Initiative at the University of Toronto committed to improving postsecondary student mental health through research
Join us for the Second #GlobalSpeakerSeries on May 6 to explore how #studentmentalhealth research comes together as a coherent ecosystem.
Register now at: https://t.co/FcNZ7VkV8U
Join us for the next #GlobalSpeakerSeries on May 6 to explore how intersectionality shapes meaningful, effective partnerships between institutions and community organizations serving student populations.
Register now at: https://t.co/FcNZ7VkV8U
U of T students โ apply to the 2026โ2027 Student Advisory Committee and help shape mental health initiatives ๐ฌ
๐๏ธ Deadline: Feb 27 @ 5 PM EST
๐ผ Monthly meetings | ๐ฐ Stipend provided
๐ Apply now: https://t.co/w10VDdCzjg
#UofT#StudentLife
The Inlight Research Development Grants will support research, community-building and knowledge mobilization activities that have a primary focus on post-secondary student mental health and wellness. For details, please visit our website!
The Research Fellowship Program is an amazing opportunity to receive a stipend and mentorship to take your research skills to the next level. Please share this opportunity with any graduate students with a relevant research project!
Applications for the 2025-26 Student Advisory Committee are currently on pause and will reopen for the winter semester.
Please visit our website to fill out the Expression of Interest (EOI) form and we'll email you as soon as applications are open again!
๐กAre you passionate about student mental health?
The Inlight Fellowship offers U of T grad students $5,000 + a year of training, mentorship & community.
Grow your research. Make an impact.
๐ https://t.co/gx6uPeqFdK
#GradResearch#MentalHealthMatters
๐กThe student engagement in mental health research toolkit is now LIVE! This document was developed through an Inlight studentship with the goal of engaging students to become key collaborations in enhancing post-secondary research. Please visit our website to learn more!
๐This is a friendly reminder that our next virtual session of the Global Speaker Series will be happening on April 25, 2025, at 11:00 am EDT | 4:00 pm BST.
Register now - https://t.co/6JP6DGv9wV
What makes campus-community partnerships effective for student mental health? ๐ฑ
Join Inlightโs virtual Global Speaker Series session on Apr 25 at 11AM EDT to hear from U of T leaders Myra Fahim, Aden Ahmed & Sandali Vithanage.
Register now โก๏ธ https://t.co/6JP6DGv9wV
๐We are excited to announce that 15 students from across U of T are the recipients of a 2024-2025 Inlight Research Fellowship, to support their development as leaders in post-secondary student mental health research.
To read more: https://t.co/nRdQ6DdNV6
Thank you to everyone who joined us for the Inlight Research Symposium! Today was a fantastic celebration of research leadership in #studentmentalhealth at #UofT, as well as a chance to explore future directions to improve mental health & wellbeing on our campuses #Inlight2025
Perspectives are shared as we continue into the mapping session of the afternoon. Staff, faculty, and students co-create in building maps that can establish connections between research, factors, and knowledge users for mobilization of student mental health research #Inlight2025
Our afternoon Mapping the Landscape at U of T, facilitated by Julius Haag, Inlight Associate Director, Liz DaMaren & Khushi Patel, Inlight Student Advisors, explores opportunities to mobilize knowledge to make changes to factors that impact U of T mental health. #Inlight2025
We are excited to welcome Inlight Student Advisory Committee members Sacha Samouk & Claire Zhang, speaking about the importance of increasing student engagement in mental health research. Insightful discussions driven by meaningful storytelling were held. #Inlight2025
Great to have Minister @YaaraSaks deliver remarks @UofTInLightโs Symposiumโจย โจStudents & researchers from various divisions & campuses are sharing innovative research happening @UofT on post-secondary student mental health & wellnessโจโจ#Inlight2025
We continue with Minister Ya'ara Saks, Canada's Federal Minister of Mental Health, Addictions, and Associate Minister of Health, speaking on the importance of action and change for postsecondary student mental health.