About Learning & Education Advancement Fund

The Learning & Education Advancement Fund (LEAF) program aims to support the President’s Three Priorities:

  • Leverage our urban location(s) more fully, for the mutual benefit of University and City;
  • Strengthen and deepen key international partnerships by means of a well-defined strategic focus;
  • Reimagine and reinvent undergraduate education.

 A two-tiered system of funding, LEAF provides funding opportunities for teaching and learning projects that explore, implement and scale up promising practices at different stages of their development and implementation. Focused on projects connected to the academic curriculum, LEAF creates a pathway for projects from their initial inception to their full potential. 

We are currently accepting expression of interests for the winter LEAF intake cycle, due on Tuesday, February 28, 2023. 

Below, learn more about LEAF, the submission process and explore profiles of previous recipients.

Events & Resources

Throughout the year, the Office of the Vice-Provost, Innovations in Undergraduate Education and Centre for Teaching Support & Innovation support numerous workshops and information sessions to help support those faculty and staff interested in applying for LEAF. If you intend to apply to LEAF, you are encouraged to review the below archive of previous events and resources. 


Upcoming Events

There are currently no LEAF events scheduled.

Previous Events

Workshop: Building an Effective LEAF Application: Assessment Strategies for a Meaningful Project

This workshop explores how you measure the effectiveness of a LEAF project. In this session, we examined building a meaningful and integrated assessment strategy from thinking about what sort of assessment tools work for your project to when and how you are assessing your project.

Participants in this session gained an introductory overview of different assessment tools and techniques and clear next steps for how to build an assessment strategy in the context of a teaching grant.

Workshop: Building an Effective LEAF Application: From Idea to Submission

This workshop is designed for instructors and staff interested in applying for the LEAF program. Our workshop explored everything from designing a research question for the Expression of Interest to the basics of building an effective, integrated assessment strategy.

Participants gained insights into strategies and suggestions for successful applications, collaborating with peers on proposals and learned from a panel of former LEAF recipients.

Workshop: Strategies for Writing an Effective Teaching & Learning Grant

In support of instructors and staff interested in the LEAF program as well as the Graduate Education Innovation Fund, the Instructional Technology and Innovation Fund (ITIF) and other teaching and learning funding opportunities, this workshop was jointly hosted by our office, the Centre for Teaching Support & Innovation and Academic & Collaborative Technologies.