Faculty of Information

The Faculty of Information at the University of Toronto is one of North America’s top information schools, offering undergraduate, professional master’s, and doctoral degrees.

Faculty of Information
Faculty of Information

The Faculty of Information is hiring five new faculty members!

Programs

We Study Information

We offer five degree programs that prepare students to work and thrive in the information fields

Bachelor of Information (BI)

The Bachelor of Information is a two-year professional program open to students who have completed two years of undergraduate study in any field. Students acquire both the practical techniques and conceptual tools necessary to understand and effect change in a data-intensive society.

Master of Information (MI)

The Master of Information educates students in established and emerging information fields including Library and Information Science, Archives and Records Management, Information Systems Design, User Experience Design, Human-Centred Data Science and Culture & Technology.

Master of Museum Studies (MMSt)

The Master of Museum Studies is the only English-language master’s program of its kind in Canada.

Combined Degree Program 
(MI and MMSt)

The Combined Degree Program offers students the option of earning both Master of Information and Master of Museum Studies degrees over an accelerated three-year period.

PhD in Information

Doctoral students carry out advanced scholarly research exploring the theoretical basis of information studies. Graduates work in academia, industry and government.

Research

We Research Information

Professors and students research all aspects of information and its role in society

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Safeguarding justice in the age of AI

An AI Safety Solution Network designed to safeguard courts from synthetic AI content has launched and will be co-directed by Professor Ebrahim Bagheri. The goal of the network, which will receive funding and operate under the Canadian AI Safety Institute Research Program at CIFAR, is to address the rising prevalence of synthetic AI-generated content in the justice system.

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Re-writing Romanian history

Associate Professor Irina D. Mihalache’s latest research project explores how Romania’s Communist government used the nation’s once-flourishing museum network to impose its political agenda and narratives throughout the country during its 50 years of power.

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Examining the impact of greenhouse growth in Canada and Mexico

As Canada’s greenhouse sector expands rapidly, it’s become increasingly reliant on both migrant labour and new agricultural technologies to keep crops growing.

Careers

We Work in Information

Students and alumni are making a big impression in the information fields

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Shaping AI policies in Canada

Taj-Rae Oliver (Class of 2023) is an MI grad in Human-Centred Data Science. She now works in one of today’s most exciting, constantly changing, and fast-paced fields as an analyst on an AI Policy team at Public Services and Procurement Canada. 

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From China to Canada: Forging a career in data

For international student and BI graduate Missy Zhang (Class of 2024), staying open-minded about what to study led to a passion for data and a job offer from HealthPRO Canada, which links healthcare teams with suppliers.

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Alumni Profile: Dr. Fadi Al-Buhairan, CEO, Special Integrated Logistics Zone (SILZ) of Saudi Arabia

After a successful, two-decades-long career in health informatics and management consulting, Dr. Fadi Al-Buhairan (Class of 2007) made the leap into the logistics industry in 2019.

Latest News

Museum Studies students pose with their exhibit

MMSt students reveal the costs of over consumption

When staff from the Pickering Library noticed the exhibition that Museum Studies students completed for an assignment in their “Museums and Cultural Heritage: Context and Critical Issues” course, they invited the students to re-install their exhibit at the library, where it is running from March 1 to April 30. This exhibit aims to explore the […]

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Faculty of Information at CHI26: Top international conference on Human-Computer Interaction

Faculty of Information professors and students will have a strong presence at the 2026 ACM (Association for Computing Machinery) Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI), the premier international conference of Human-Computer Interaction. CHI 2026 is taking place in Barcelona, Spain from April 13 – 17, bringing together researchers, practitioners and industry leaders to showcase […]

Emplaced Practice Panel at the Festschrift for the late Brian Cantwell Smith

Where computation meets the world

At a scholarly gathering in honour of the late Professor Brian Cantwell Smith, participants on the day’s final panel looked outward, discussing practice, institutions, and the world Smith’s ideas helped reshape. Framed around “emplaced practice” and moderated by Professor Vera Khovanskaya of the Faculty of Information, where Smith used to be dean, the session brought […]

Bissell Building Revitalization, exterior image

Reimagining the Bissell Building

More than 50 years after its opening, the Bissell Building, an icon of Brutalist architecture and home to the Faculty of Information, is getting a second act  Built to make a statement and stand out on the University of Toronto’s St. George campus, the Faculty of Information’s Bissell Building is slated for a major makeover that will prepare it for the […]

Upcoming Events

Strategic Plan

We have launched our Strategic Plan (2025–2029)