USSTM

Undergraduate Science Society
of Toronto Metropolitan University

Our Motto: Quarere Miror - Seek to Wonder

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About Us

The Undergraduate Science Society of Toronto Metropolitan (USSTM) stands as the esteemed representative body for students within the Faculty of Science at Toronto Metropolitan University. Emanating from a commitment to academic excellence, community engagement, and student welfare, USSTM embodies the collective aspirations of the undergraduate science community. Governed by elected members of the student body, USSTM orchestrates a spectrum of impactful events, delivers essential services, and facilitates a platform for constructive dialogue. As stewards of transparency and governance, USSTM adheres to a constitution, by-laws, and financial policies that uphold the highest standards of operation. In essence, USSTM is an institutional pillar, fostering a conducive environment for academic growth, community cohesion, and the realization of shared ambitions of science students.

Our Four Pillars

CONSISTENCY
TRANSPARENCY
SUPPORT
UNITY

Land Acknowlegement

Toronto Metropolitan University is in the ‘Dish With One Spoon Territory’. The Dish With One Spoon is a treaty between the Anishinaabe, Mississaugas and Haudenosaunee that bound them to share the territory and protect the land. Subsequent Indigenous Nations and peoples, Europeans and all newcomers have been invited into this treaty in the spirit of peace, friendship and respect.

The "Dish", or sometimes it is called the "Bowl", represents what is now southern Ontario, from the Great Lakes to Quebec and from Lake Simcoe into the United States. We all eat out of the Dish, all of us that share this territory, with only one spoon. That means we have to share the responsibility of ensuring the dish is never empty, which includes taking care of the land and the creatures we share it with. Importantly, there are no knives at the table, representing that we must keep the peace.

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