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Ryerson University

Ryerson University is Canada’s leader in career-focused education, with more than 80 graduate and undergraduate programs in the Faculties of Arts, Business, Communication & Design, Community Services, and Engineering, Architecture & Science. Founded in 1948, Ryerson has graduate and undergraduate enrolments of 23,000 students. With more than 64,000 registrations annually, Ryerson’s G. Raymond Chang School of Continuing Education is Canada’s leading provider of university-based adult education.

Office of the President and Vice Chancellor
The President is responsible for providing overall leadership in both internal and external matters and administering the affairs of the university. In August 2005, Ryerson selected Sheldon Levy as its 8th President. Mr. Levy has a wide range of experience and an outstanding record of accomplishment in the province’s post-secondary sector. Coming to Ryerson from the University of Ontario Institute Of Technology as Vice President, Finance and Strategy, he was also Vice President, Government and Institutional Relations at the University of Toronto, President of Sheridan College and Vice President, Institutional Affairs at York University.

Office of the Vice President, Research and Innovation
Over the past 5 years, the size, scale, depth and visibility of Ryerson’s research has grown considerably. The newly created Office of the Vice President Research and Innovation oversees the development of Ryerson’s domestic and international research and related activities. It is also a conduit for sharing the University’s research in the public arena.

Office of the Vice President, University Advancement
The Office of the VP University Advancement is responsible for providing leadership to develop and foster positive relationships with internal and external partners, and to increase the resources of the University through an integrated program of communications, fundraising, and service to alumni and friends of Ryerson.

Office of the Dean, Ted Rogers School of Management
The Ted Rogers School of Management at Ryerson University is the largest of its kind in Ontario. It houses the schools of Business Management, Hospitality and Tourism Management, Information Technology Management and Retail Management. The Faculty has also launched cutting edge MBA programs that allow students to choose from among a variety of fields of study: International Business, HR, Marketing, Retail & Commercial Development, Media management, Supply Network Management and IS management.


Ted Rogers School of ITM, Ryerson University

The Ted Rogers School of Information Technology Management (ITM) at Ryerson University is the only business school of its kind in Canada that effectively integrates business management with ICT (Information & Communications Technology). Through a combination of relevant and innovative courses that combine theory with practice, ITM students learn about topics such as application development, telecommunications, knowledge management and enterprise systems along with core business knowledge – marketing, finance, business strategy, accounting, HR, etc. .


Ryerson Commerce Society (RCS)

The Ryerson Commerce Society (RCS) is a student-run organization within Ryerson University. It organizes events such as the Commerce Frosh Week, inter-university conferences, and above all, it represents undergraduate students in the four business schools within the Ted Rogers School of Management - Business Management, Hospitality & Tourism Management, Information Technology Management, and Retail Management. The RCS is an elected student body with a mandate to act as a forum where commerce students’ interests will be advanced and communicated to ensure the development of a community spirit and to provide opportunities that will enrich every commerce student’s university experience.


Project Funding and Allocations Committee (P-FACS)

P-FACS is a student-run committee, under the Student Services department at Ryerson, whose mandate is to fund student initiatives that improve the quality of student life and enhance Ryerson’s image.