Current students

Blake Phillips, Director of the School of Accounting and Finance (SAF), joined Velocity in welcoming The Honourable Wayne Long, Secretary of State (Canada Revenue Agency and Financial Institutions).

During the visit, Phillips highlighted the value of SAF's Student Venture Fund, which gives students the valuable opportunity to engage directly with entrepreneurship and venture capital while they’re still in school.

If you tend to get nervous about networking or don’t know what to say, you're not alone.

The hardest part of networking is breaking the initial barrier of overthinking. In this blog, you’ll learn how to reduce your mental load so you can get over your networking nerves and take a step forward in your career.

Opportunities in Accounting and Finance Night is your chance to make a strong first impression with employers who are actively seeking future talent. While this event takes place in person, your professional presence starts before the event and continues afterword -- on LinkedIn.

In today’s recruiting landscape, a strong LinkedIn profile does more than showcase your experience. It reinforces your personal brand and helps you stand out to employers. Here’s how to make the most of LinkedIn beyond simply updating your profile.

Our team of accounting and financial management (AFM) students had an outstanding performance at the Association of Canadian Intercollegiate Investment Clubs (ACIIC) Fall 2025 stock pitch competition. They expertly made calls, analyzed data and made financial models to formulate a "buy" pitch to UpWork, resulting in a successful third place finish.

Patricia O’Malley (LLD ’16) was appointed to the Order of Canada, one of the country’s highest civilian honours.

She is a globally respected leader in financial reporting, having played a pivotal role in the development and international adoption of International Financial Reporting Standards.

The Fall 2025 AFM 334 International Study Course class explored New York City through iconic landmarks, cultural experiences, and meetings with leading firms across finance, media, and law. From Times Square and Broadway to Wall Street and the NYSE, the trip blended sightseeing with real-world business insights.

Read their blog for a behind-the-scenes look at how students navigated and learned in the Concrete Jungle.

AFM 334's study trip to New York City took a turn when the first stop on their list was cancelled due to a coastal flood warning.

This unexpected change in plans turned out to be a blessing in disguise, leading to one of the most memorable experiences of the whole trip.

Thursday, March 5, 2026 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm EST (GMT -05:00)

SAF Opportunities in Accounting and Finance Night 2026

SAF students from classes 2026-30 are invited to meet employers from various professional sectors related to accounting and finance roles at this annual networking event hosted by the School of Accounting and Finance.

Graduate studies aren’t just about earning a degree — they’re about asking deeper questions, gaining new perspectives and shaping conversations that reach far beyond the classroom.

This month, we’re spotlighting Jillian Adams (PhD ’24), a School of Accounting and Finance (SAF) alum whose passion for tax policy and pursuit of a PhD shows how curiosity can be turned into impact.

This year’s Fusion Conference highlighted the growing connection between the School of Accounting and Finance (SAF) and the Faculty of Science.

With interdisciplinary teams combining scientific insight, business strategy, and financial thinking, Fusion was a clear showcase of how these two academic worlds strengthen one another.