UTIRAN (یوتیران)
СтатистикаIranian Students’ Association at the University of Toronto (UTIRAN) is an independent cultural, academic, and social organization that seeks to promote activities relating to Iranians at U of T. Join our group chat:https://t.me/+3MXwvYDgmN4yMDgx
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✨ Interested in learning more about UTIRAN and joining our team? ✨ The Iranian Association at the University of Toronto, UTIRAN, invites all interested students and community members to attend our Annual General Meeting and introductory session this week.…
✨ Interested in learning more about UTIRAN and joining our team? ✨ The Iranian Association at the University of Toronto, UTIRAN, invites all interested students and community members to attend our Annual General Meeting and introductory session this week.…
✨ Interested in learning more about UTIRAN and joining our team? ✨ The Iranian Association at the University of Toronto, UTIRAN, invites all interested students and community members to attend our Annual General Meeting and introductory session this week.…
✨ Interested in learning more about UTIRAN and joining our team? ✨ The Iranian Association at the University of Toronto, UTIRAN, invites all interested students and community members to attend our Annual General Meeting and introductory session this week.…
✨ Interested in learning more about UTIRAN and joining our team? ✨ The Iranian Association at the University of Toronto, UTIRAN, invites all interested students and community members to attend our Annual General Meeting and introductory session this week. During this session, you will learn more about our association, team structure, executive responsibilities, ways to get involved, and how to join the next executive team. Eligible members will also have the opportunity to nominate themselves for Board of Directors positions, as well as propose and vote on constitutional amendments. Please review the UTIRAN constitution in advance to better understand the association’s responsibilities, governance structure, and Board of Directors roles. Please note that only current U of T students who are registered UTIRAN members are eligible to run for Board of Directors positions, propose constitutional amendments, and vote. All memberships have now expired, so everyone must sign up again as a member. Without an active club membership, you will not be eligible to run as a nominee or vote in the elections. [SIGN UP AS A MEMBER HERE FIRST] 📌 Nominate yourself for the Board of Directors Elections 📧 For questions or constitutional amendment proposals, please email utiranuoft@gmail.com Important dates: Nomination period: June 17 to June 25 Election voting period: Opens June 26 at 12:00 PM and remains open for 24 hours Vote counting and verification: Conducted by the CRO and current Board of Directors New Board of Directors announced: June 29 We look forward to seeing you there and welcoming the next generation of UTIRAN leaders. ✨
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Hi everyone, See you today at 4:30 pm No confirmation email needed, just make sure to bring your t-card/ ID of your non u of t plus one Make sure to arrive before 5pm as building doors will be locked after that Happy Nowruz 🪻🌿
For over 2500 years, this tradition has belonged to the Iranian people, not to those who try to erase our history, our symbols, and our national identity. This year, we gather not for festivity, but for remembrance, community, and hope. Iran and Nowruz have…
For over 2500 years, this tradition has belonged to the Iranian people, not to those who try to erase our history, our symbols, and our national identity. This year, we gather not for festivity, but for remembrance, community, and hope. Iran and Nowruz have survived invasions and centuries of change. They will survive this regime too. This gathering is also for those spending Nowrooz away from family, away from home, and longing for community. We wanted to create a space where we can come together, hold one another, and mark the new year with warmth and intention. This is not a festive celebration: - In honour of the lives lost in the Uprising of the Lion and Sun, and in honour of the innocent lives we continue to lose in the current war, we will be gathering in a spirit of reflection, community, and hope. We celebrate Nowruz this year as a symbolic expression of renewal, resilience, and freedom for our homeland. Join us for a warm, intimate community gathering with egg painting, pottery, seed planting, and other small stations designed for connection and reflection. Samanoo, Ash Reshteh, Ajil, sweets, tea, and other refreshments will be served. Admission is free for U of T affiliated guests. Each U of T affiliated attendee may bring up to one non U of T guest, who must arrive with them and remain with them throughout the event. Doors close at 5:00 p.m. sharp. Capacity is limited to 40 attendees, and filling out the form is required for admission. We hope you will join us as we welcome spring together, with hope for renewal and freedom in Iran.
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Hey everyone, Please see the following message from a valued community member, Behrang, regarding an event they have organized for this Friday: Dear friends and colleagues, I would like to warmly invite you to a discussion event taking place this Friday.…
Hey everyone, Please see the following message from a valued community member, Behrang, regarding an event they have organized for this Friday: Dear friends and colleagues, I would like to warmly invite you to a discussion event taking place this Friday. A group of students and I are organizing an open conversation about the current situation in Iran. We welcome all members of the University of Toronto community—students, staff, and faculty—to join us for an evening of thoughtful discussion. Snacks will be provided, funded and prepared by student volunteers. We believe "Many difficult questions have simple answers; we just need to start talking with each other respectfully". Recent events in Iran have affected many people in our community in different ways. At the same time, the way these issues are discussed in the media and online can sometimes deepen misunderstandings or tensions. Our goal with this event is to create a respectful space where people can ask questions, share perspectives, and listen to one another. There are many questions circulating within our community, such as: What is happening in Iran now? How are Iranian-Canadians interpreting political developments both in Iran and abroad? Is the current movement primarily about freedom, or is it being framed through more complex political narratives? Are friendships and relationships within our community being strained by differing views on these events? Rather than allowing these questions to divide us, we hope to bring people together in a constructive and welcoming environment. The format will include an open microphone so participants can raise questions, exchange ideas, and engage in dialogue in a supportive setting. We hope this will strengthen connections within our university community and help create a more understanding and respectful atmosphere during a difficult time. I have already received encouraging feedback from several undergraduate and graduate students, which makes me hopeful that this conversation will be meaningful. If you are interested, I would greatly appreciate your help in spreading the word. You can register for the event using the following link, and the QR code is attached: https://forms.gle/bDEHyzoJs8Df76kJ8 I hope to see many of you there. Warm regards, Behrang
Please see the message below from Urshian Khalid at the Multi-Faith Centre: My name is Urshian Khalid, Associate Director at the Multi-Faith Centre. I am writing to check in and to extend our care and support in light of the ongoing events impacting Iran and members of our Iranian student community. We wish to acknowledge the unique emotional, academic, and social pressures Iranian students may be experiencing at this time — whether related to displacement, political unrest, family separation, or academic stress. We understand this may be an emotionally complex time. Please know that you are not alone, and that support is available. The Multi-Faith Centre will be offering the following dedicated spaces: Global Communities of Care - Community Spaces and Gathering Facilitated by Dr. Reza Eskandari, Farsi-speaking Counsellor Registration required In-Person Sharing Circle Friday, March 6 | 4:00 – 6:00 p.m. 3rd Floor MFC Lounge (KP308) Facilitated by Dr. Reza Eskandari Tea and dates will be provided.
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UTIRAN and the Multi-Faith Centre are offering a Community Gathering from 4 to 7 pm. In this space we will have Dr. Reza Eskandari facilitate a group support circle from 4:30 to 5:30 pm. We will have light refreshments to share with each other. About…
UTIRAN and the Multi-Faith Centre are offering a Community Gathering from 4 to 7 pm. In this space we will have Dr. Reza Eskandari facilitate a group support circle from 4:30 to 5:30 pm. We will have light refreshments to share with each other. About Reza Eskandari: Reza Eskandari is a Registered Psychotherapist (RPQ) from the College of Registered Psychotherapists of Ontario (CRPO). A description of Reza’s years of experience in psychiatry, counselling, and psychotherapy is as follows: Board Certified Psychiatrist (Iran) and International Medical Graduate (WES). Post-Doc Fellow, Harvard Medical School, Counsellor-Psychotherapist, USA (Massachusetts), 2008-2012. Master of Arts in Counselling and Psychotherapy (MACP), Yorkville University (Practicum). Thursday, Jan 22nd 4-7 p.m. KP 208 (Main Activity Hall), Koffler House (569 Spadina Ave.) REGISTER HERE. [Only open to U of T students and U of T affiliated members]
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These are very difficult days to get anything done on your own. The reality of our personal lives, with ongoing responsibilities in safety and freedom, clashes with the reality of our collective suffering as Iranians watching our people getting killed and our homeland in turmoil. Yet work cannot wait. The Multi-Faith Centre and UTIRAN have planned drop-in study sessions for us to gather together, talk, and get some work done. Dates, locations, and hours: - Thursday, January 15, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Multi-Faith Centre, Multipurpose Room, second floor - Tuesday, January 20, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Multi-Faith Centre, Main Activity Hall, second floor
Please find a short list of up-to-date resources compiled by the Multi Faith Center team at Student Life.