All Graduate Writing Groups are available online. Hybrid options are also available.
Graduate Writing Groups provide a small, informal and encouraging atmosphere for you to focus on your writing goals with the support of an experienced graduate student facilitator.
At the beginning and end of the session, participants have the opportunity to discuss their writing goals and strategies.
You may also be interested in our Grad Productivity Group: Actually Work from Home program.
All graduate students are welcome.
Each Graduate Writing Group meets once a week with the same graduate mentor, in the same location on campus. All groups are available online and groups labeled “hybrid” are online and in-person on campus simultaneously. There are several groups to choose from. You must commit to attending your group(s) on a regular basis.
Check Grad Writing Group Facilitators to read grad mentor bios.
Summer 2025 Schedule
Sunday
- 1:30 – 4 p.m. (Rachel)
Monday
- 10 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. (Christine A)
- 1:30 – 4 p.m. (Alyssa)
- 7 – 9:30 p.m. (Rachel)
Tuesday
- 1:30 – 4 p.m. (Angel)
Wednesday
- 1:30 – 4 p.m. (Alyssa – Hybrid! Join in person or virtually.)
Thursday
- 1:30 – 4 p.m. (Angel)
Friday
- 10 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. (Christine B)
Accessibility Writing Group
We offer an Accessibility Writing Group (GWG-A) in partnership with Accessibility Services for students who want to work with others who experience graduate school with accessibility needs. The group is facilitated by a Ph.D. student with experience facilitating Graduate Writing Groups and accessibility programming for students.
The Accessibility Writing Group runs on:
- Wednesdays from 10:30 a.m. – 1 p.m. (Liz)
Note that all students, including students with accessibility needs, are welcome to join all Centre for Learning Strategy Support programming.
To register for Graduate Writing Groups, contact gwg@utoronto.ca.
To see all Graduate Writing Group offerings, visit Folio. Kindly note: you’ll need to sign in with your UTORid to access Folio.
To register for the Accessibility Writing Group, please visit Folio.
To inquire about accessibility groups, contact as.learning@utoronto.ca.
Grad Writing Group Facilitators

Angel
Graduate Writing Group Facilitator
PhD student
Program of Study:
Chemical engineering
Interest(s):
- Lettering and calligraphy
- Singing and songwriting
- Talking with friends

Christine
Graduate Writing Group Facilitator
PhD student
Program of Study:
Applied Psychology and Human Development
Interest(s):
- Spending time with my family in Prince Edward County
- Watching sunsets
- Snuggling my 2 pups, AlphA and Hope

Christine
Graduate Writing Group Facilitator
2nd year PhD student
Program of Study:
Higher Education
Interest(s):
- Crochet, knitting, and other crafty things
- Euro-style strategy games
- Reading and snuggling with my kitty!

Rachel
they/them
Graduate Writing Group Facilitator
PhD student
Program of Study:
Developmental Psychology and Education
Interest(s):
- Embroidery and visible mending
- Reading fiction and snuggling with my two cats
- Organizing and activism

Malinda
Grad Programming
PhD student
Program of Study:
Kinesiology (Biomechanics)
Interest(s):
- Coaching field hockey
- Drawing and painting
- Paddling, camping and spending time outdoors

Alyssa
Graduate Writing Group Facilitator
PhD student
Program of Study:
Health Systems Research
Interest(s):
- Admiring cute cats and dogs
- Barre classes
- Suspense/psychological thriller novels
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What Students Are Saying
RATE
US6 votes
Having a predictable time/space/group to support that work was INVALUABLE. I rave about it and suggest it to everyone I meet!
“Jenna”
(This program provides) camaraderie of sharing the writing process with other graduate students and celebrating each other's successes.
“Jordan”
I was able to do some of my most productive work with the group. I also enjoyed the pre- and post-writing chats with group members. So many graduate students feel isolated on campus, this is often the one place students of like-mind can get together and write productively.
“Aysha”