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New Season. New Skills. New Possibilities. Spring brings fresh energy and a natural opportunity to refocus. With longer days and a renewed sense of momentum, it’s an ideal time to invest in yourself. Continuing Education programs at George Brown help you turn that energy into practical progress...

As Toronto’s student housing market continues to tighten, George Brown Polytechnic (GBP) is taking meaningful action to support students by expanding access to safe, inclusive, and community‑focused housing options. A new partnership with Parkside Student Residence will provide George Brown students...

George Brown Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Technician and Technology programs delivered outstanding performances at the 2026 Canadian Mechanical & Plumbing Expo (CMPX), taking the podium across post-secondary skills competitions.

A new fully online program, developed in partnership with the Geese Project, launches at George Brown to prepare Filipino leaders in Canada and abroad to thrive in an AI-driven global workforce.

Reducing our impact on the environment and developing cleaner, greener ways of operating are core to who we are. Environmental sustainability is one of our institutional values and strategic priorities.

This March, Career Services delivered a full slate of campus-wide programming designed to help students explore career pathways, build confidence, and connect with meaningful opportunities.

Lights, camera, OWN Your Tomorrow The next phase of George Brown Polytechnic’s OWN campaign is being shaped by the people the message aims to inspire: the students themselves. In a collaboration between George Brown’s marketing team and mrkt x — a student-powered, faculty-led internal marketing...

From LED wall production to fashion, performance, and design, George Brown put the future of creative education on display at Toronto’s Comicon.

Land Acknowledgement

Land Acknowledgement

George Brown Polytechnic is located on the traditional territory of the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation and other Indigenous peoples who have lived here over time. We are grateful to share this land as treaty people who learn, work and live in the community with each other.