Civil+Mineral Engineering at U of T

Civil+Mineral Engineering at U of T CivMin at UofT offers world-class undergrad & graduate programs in research & professional streams.

Our faculty, alumni and industry partners are all key players in the education and innovation that come out of our department.

06/04/2026

Meet MEng: Sina Ahmadi Malayeri 👏
We chatted with Sina, Master of Engineering (MEng) student specializing in Construction Management and the ELITE emphasis. Originally from Iran, Sina joined the program in September 2024 and about to conclude his academic program. We spoke with him about his academic journey, student life, and reflections on graduate studies. 

🖱 Don’t miss out on the full Q&A here: uoft.me/crU
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05/19/2026

Meet MEng: Mallory Haig 👏
We chatted with Mallory, a Structural MEng student, shares her experience pursuing graduate studies at the . Originally from Ottawa, Mallory began her journey in September 2025, building on her undergraduate studies at Queen’s University and deepening her focus in structural engineering while working part-time in the structural consulting firm.

🖱 Don’t miss out on the full Q&A here: uoft.me/cpb
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05/05/2026

is stepping into the future of construction 🤖🌲

The Department of Civil & Mineral Engineering in the Engineering at the has launched its first industrial-scale robotic fabrication system for timber construction. ⚡️A first for the department and the largest at a Canadian university, this newly installed robotic arm marks a major step toward automated, high-performance building.

Housed in the Machine Shop in the Galbraith Building , the system stands out among the surrounding 1960s-era machinery and highlights a new chapter in fabrication technology.

Led by CivMin’s Professor A***n Rezaei Rad, graduate students and undergraduate summer researchers from the Sustainable Structural Systems (SuStrucSy) Research Lab are training to explore the full potential of this new tool.

04/24/2026

📍Join us Monday, May 4, 2026 at 9 p.m. (ET)
đź’» Live Online Session via Zoom
Discover how a Master of Engineering (MEng) or Master of Engineering in Cities Engineering & Management (MEngCEM) degree in Civil & Mineral Engineering at can open up a world of opportunities and supercharge your career!

From our exciting courses to the dynamic hands-on learning offered by projects and practicums, our professional Master’s programs provide endless opportunities to expand your expertise and fast-track your career journey.

Tap active link in bio to secure your spot at the event: uoft.me/cls

04/02/2026

Meet MEng: Janelle Johnson 👏
We chatted with Janelle, a passionate international MEng student who travelled from Jamaica to attend school in Canada.

JJ, began her CivMin MEng experience well before her September 2025 start in Toronto. We chatted with her to gain some insight into her experiences as an international student exploring graduate studies at the with the Department of Civil & Mineral Engineering .

đź–± Don't miss out on the full Q&A here: uoft.me/cic
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03/20/2026

Join us for a dynamic panel discussion with U of T alumni from our Master of Engineering (MEng) and Master of Engineering in Cities Engineering & Management (MEngCEM) programs. You won’t want to miss this opportunity to gain insight into the perspective of former students who have gone on to successful careers in government and industry.

đź”—Learn more about the event and secure your spot here: uoft.me/cgg
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03/11/2026

Discover how a Master of Engineering in Cities Engineering & Management (MEngCEM) degree in Civil & Mineral Engineering at U of T can unlock new possibilities and accelerate your career growth!

đź”—Learn more about the event and secure your spot here: uoft.me/mengce
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02/26/2026

Air we share shapes our healthđź’¨
Our Professor Jeff Siegel, and member of Institute of Health Emergencies & Pandemics , shares how improving indoor air quality can reduce the spread of respiratory viruses.

02/23/2026

Discover how a U of T Master of Engineering (MEng) with an emphasis in Transportation Engineering & Planning or Geotechnical Engineering can be the launchpad you’ve been looking for!

đź”—Learn more about the event and secure your spot here: uoft.me/cbM
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01/29/2026

Join us for the info session exploring how the U of T Master of Engineering (MEng) program with an emphasis in Sustainable Urban Systems, Environmental Engineering, or Advanced Water Technologies can be the ideal foundation for your success.

đź”—Learn more about the event and secure your spot here: uoft.me/c87
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