York University’s Markham Campus is a bold, made-in-Canada model for higher education. Innovation, technology, entrepreneurship, and industry collaboration are built into every program.
Students gain hands-on, career-ready experience while connecting with local employers. Businesses and community partners access emerging talent and applied research that drive growth and impact.
Right in the heart of one of Canada’s most diverse communities, this is where classrooms meet careers.
Join us in creating positive change.
Discover Markham Campus
Exploring university programs for next September? Join us for a campus tour! Learn about our innovative programs, connect with professors and students, and experience life at York’s newest campus.

Spring Open House -
Markham Campus Experience
Saturday, March 28 - 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Step onto campus and experience what it’s really like to be a student at Markham. Meet future classmates, learn alongside faculty, and explore programs through hands-on sessions designed to give you a feel for how you’ll learn and grow here. Join us for a chance to win FREE tuition for a year!
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Community Events
York University is a proud sponsor, participant and collaborator in many local events within the communities we serve. The Markham Campus team looks forward to connecting with you at our next event.
Upcoming Events
Latest News
February 20, 2026
Check It Out
January 23, 2026
York U recognizes Black History Month
January 22, 2026
The Future of Creativity
We created this campus to be an engine of opportunity—not only for our students, but for the entire Markham community. We’re building a place where education, innovation and industry connect to help employers solve real challenges while preparing students to lead in a changing world.
— Dan Palermo, Deputy Provost, York University Markham Campus

York University recognizes that many Indigenous Nations have longstanding relationships with the territories upon which its
campuses are located. We acknowledge that our Markham Campus is situated upon traditional territories of the Anishinaabe Peoples
and of the Haudenosaunee Peoples. These territories are covered by the Upper Canada Treaties. The First Nations community in
closest proximity to the City of Markham are the Chippewas of Georgina Island.
Pronunciation
Anishinaabe: (an-ish-in-aabe)
Haudenosaunee: (hoodt-en-oh-show-nee)
Chippewas: (chip-i-waas)

