First-Year Representative Nominations

Are you a first year student passionate about physics and building an academic community? Do you have interest (or even past experience) in organising academic and social events? Did you attend PhySU's orientation and want to contribute to more opportunities for first years? Then this is your chance to get involved with the Physics Student Union as a PhySU executive member!

First Year Representatives are responsible for planning events for first year students, such as study sessions, and making sure their fellow first year physics students are properly spoken for as members of PhySU. Nominations are now open!

Apply at https://forms.gle/uB9oEteVsqykCk5LA by September 19th at 11:59 PM. Don't hesitate to reach out to a PhySU executive with any questions you may have.


PhySU Constitution Referendum


The PhySU Exec Team is proposing some ammendments to our constitution. The proposed constitution is attached to this message below- major changes have been highlighted in yellow for clarity. Our current constitution can be found at https://www.physu.org/about-us/constitution. 


Over the next two weeks, please take the time to review the changes and our suggested constitution. If you have any questions, comments or concerns, do not hesitate to reach out to the PhySU President, or send us an email at physu@studentorg.utoronto.ca. To anonymously voice your concerns, please use the following form: https://forms.gle/obpkNNHaLoLwvC5j7


Starting on Wednesday, September 24th, all members of PhySU will have the chance to vote on the proposed amendments to our constitution. This election will close on Friday, September 26th at 11:59 pm. The election will be held over Simply Voting, which you will later recieve an email about.


All passed amendments to the constitution will come into effect immediately after the referendum.

Come check out the PhySU Lounge (MP217)!

Feel free to stop by anytime. We have a microwave, free printing, free sanitary products, office supplies, and a cheap snack bar!

(Also tons of other things, including a foosball table, a really old game console, chess sets, possibly ping-pong equipment, and random books.)

Our official hours are 9 AM ­to 9 PM.

Join us on Discord!

We also have an online presence on the Discord platform!

Click the Discord icon above to join. You will need to go through a brief verification process to ensure you are a current UofT student.


Checkout our GitHub Resources

All resources from Academic Events and Workshops will be uploaded on PhySU's official GitHub.