A Different Kind of Undergraduate Experience
At the Munk School, students don’t just learn about global issues, they examine them from multiple perspectives, challenge assumptions, and explore how ideas shape the world around us.
As part of the University of Toronto, the Munk School brings together students, scholars, policymakers, and practitioners working across global affairs, public policy, international relations, and regional studies. Undergraduate students benefit from an interdisciplinary learning environment that encourages critical thinking, collaboration, and curiosity.
Whether your interests lie in public policy, global justice, political systems, international cooperation, or regional studies, the Munk School offers programs designed to help you connect academic learning with today’s most pressing global conversations.
Learning Beyond the Classroom
Symposiums. Excursions. Lectures. International trips.
Undergraduate life at the Munk School is shaped by experiences that extend learning beyond campus and into the world.
Students engage directly with global affairs and public policy through research projects, internships, study abroad opportunities, service learning, and faculty-led field trips. These experiences help students build practical skills, deepen their understanding of complex issues, and apply classroom learning in meaningful ways.
Learn from Leading Experts
Munk School students learn from internationally recognized scholars, researchers, fellows, and practitioners working on some of the world’s most important challenges.
From democracy and global security to technology, climate policy, human rights, and international governance, students are exposed to ideas and conversations shaping public life today. Small class sizes and interactive learning environments give students the opportunity to engage closely with faculty and visiting experts throughout their undergraduate experience.
A connected student community
The Munk School is home to a vibrant undergraduate community where students from different programs come together through academic, social, and professional experiences.
Students can get involved through the Undergraduate Student Council, conferences, networking events, mentorship opportunities, social gatherings, and student-led initiatives that foster collaboration and connection across programs.
Where a Munk School education can take you
Munk School students graduate with strong research, communication, analytical, and problem-solving skills that prepare them for a wide range of careers and future pathways.
Graduates pursue opportunities in:
- Public policy and government
- International affairs and diplomacy
- Law and public service
- Journalism and communications
- Research and academia
- Non-profit and community organizations
- Business and consulting
- Graduate and professional studies