Work-Study Opportunities for Summer 2026 at the Innovation Hub

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We’re incredibly excited to kick-start the Summer 2026 Work Study season at the Innovation Hub! We have some amazing opportunities available to students this upcoming term. The deadline to apply for positions is Sunday, April 12th, 2026, at 11:59 PM.   

To learn more about the roles we offer and the work we do, read our job descriptions below.  

Innovation Hour Reflection: Calling All Changemakers 

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In this blog, Arshdeep and Diana reflect on the February Innovation hour event, with the focus on what changemaking means to students, staff, and faculty of U of T. Discussions during this event highlighted how change takes place at every level through collaboration, even if you can’t see it.  

Written by Arshdeep Kang (Communications & Operations Lead, Honours Bachelor of Design) and Diana Radenko (Graphic Design and Communications Coordinator, Honours Bachelor of Arts, Book and Media Studies) 

We’re Hiring our 2026-27 Design Thinking Coordinator at the Innovation Hub! 

We’re looking for a creative leader who is passionate about the U of T community to lead Design Thinking at the Innovation Hub. If you’re someone who is curious, an out-of-the-box thinker and have a wealth of experience on your resume, we’d love to know more about you! We’re excited to share the the full-time Design Thinking Coordinator role at the Innovation Hub. To learn more about this role and how to apply, take a look below. 

Written by Julia Allworth, Manager, Innovation Projects

Working at the Innovation Hub Info Session – Summer 2026

Are you curious about what we do at the Innovation Hub? Are you interested in working with us during the Summer 2026 Work Study term?   

On Monday March 30th, 2026, from 12pm-1pm, we’ll be hosting a special event in-person and via Zoom, sharing all about the Innovation Hub: who we are, what we do, and why we do it!  

The Life of a Disabled Commuter: How Accessible Signage Fosters Belonging

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In this blog, Catherine reflects on her experience as a disabled commuter and connects her experiences to two insights from Innovation Hub’s design research. 

Written by Catherine Dume, Community Coordinator, Master of Arts, Political Science