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Welcome to Toronto, the largest city in Canada and a hub of trade and culture. Toronto has always been an international destination of choice.

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Welcome to Toronto, the largest city in Canada and a hub of trade and culture. Toronto has always been an international destination of

choice.

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U of T

WHAT ELSE IN TORONTO?

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UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO

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• The University of Toronto is a public research university in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, situated on the grounds that surround Queen's Park.

• Address: 27 King's College Cir, Toronto, ON M5S, Canada

• Mascot: University of Toronto True Blue

• Enrollment: 83,012 (2013)

• Founded: March 15, 1827

BRIEF INFO

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The Making of a Great Institution On March 15,1827, King's College, the precursor to U of T, wasgranted its royal charter by King George IV.

THE HISTORY OF UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO

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• U of T has been the birthplace of major research achievements such as the discovery of insulin, the creation of the first electronic heart pacemaker, the single lung transplant and the discovery of the gene responsible for the most severe form of Alzheimer's disease. Recent advances include the discovery of the gene responsible for cystic fibrosis, cloning of the T-cell gene, and the world's first nerve transplant.

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The century old University of Toronto Press has published and continues to publish such major

endeavours as The Historical Atlas of Canada and the Complete Works of

Erasmus. The more than 300,000 alumni who have earned their degrees from U of T represent

leadership in virtually every field of learning. Six Nobel Prize winners are

U of T graduates.

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DID YOU KNOW…….?????

QUICK FACTS :UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO

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CAMPUSES

THE UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO

HAS THREE CAMPUSES

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St. George Campus Scarborough Campus

Mississauga Campus

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UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO ST. GEORGE

1827 St. George Campus is the oldest and largest of three campuses and lies in Torontos city centre.

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UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO SCARBOROUGH (UTSC)

1964 The dynamic campus life features more than 150 student groups.

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UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO MISSISSAUGA (UTM)

1967 U of T Mississauga is known for its interdisciplinary graduate programs.

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THE MAP

Mississauga (in the west)

Downtown Toronto (St. George),

Scarborough (in the east)

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Motto Latin: Velut arbor ævo

Motto in

EnglishAs a tree through the ages

THE SYMBOLIZE OF UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO

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•Building Operations•Caretaking Services•Central Steam Plant Operations•Central Electrical System Operations•Central Chiller Plant Operations•Campus Switchboard•Elevator Operations

•Environmental Services (mould/asbestos)•Fire Prevention•Grounds and Snow Removal•Mail Services•Moving Services•Payroll Services

•Police Services•Property Management •Recycling•Sustainability Office•Telecom•Trade Services

FACILITIES AND SERVICESIN UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO

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• Applied Science and Engineering, Faculty of

• Architecture, Landscape, and Design, John H. Daniels Faculty of

• Arts and Science, Faculty of

• Continuing Studies, School of

• Dentistry, Faculty of

• Education, Ontario Institute for Studies inForestry, Faculty of

• Graduate Studies, School ofInformation, Faculty of

• Kinesiology and Physical Education, Faculty of

• Law, Faculty of

• Management, Joseph L. Rotman School ofMedicine, Faculty of

• Music, Faculty of

• Nursing, Lawrence S. Bloomberg Faculty of

• Pharmacy, Leslie L. Dan Faculty of

• Public Health, Dalla Lana School ofSocial Work, Factor-Inwentash Faculty of

DIVISIONS/FACULTIES IN UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO

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INNIS COLLEGE

WOODSWORTH

VICTORIA COLLEGE

UNIVERSITY COLLEGE

TRINITY COLLEGE

ST. MICHAEL'S COLLEGE

NEW COLLEGE

COLLEGE

THE COLLEGES IN U of T

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•John Robert Evans – 1972-1978

•James Milton Ham – 1978-1983

•David William Strangway – 1983-

1984

•George Edward Connell – 1984-

1990

•John Robert Stobo Prichard –

1990–2000

•Robert Joseph Birgeneau – 2000-

2004

•C. David Naylor – 2005-2013

•Meric Gertler – 2013-…

•The Honourable and Right Reverend

John Strachan – 1827-1848

•The Reverend John McCaul – 1848-

1880

•Sir Daniel Wilson – 1880-1892

•James Loudon – 1892-1906

•Sir Robert Alexander Falconer –

1907-1932

•The Honourable and Reverend Henry

John Cody – 1932-1945

•Sidney Earle Smith – 1945-1957

•Claude Thomas Bissell – 1958-1971

LIST OF THE PRESIDENTS IN U OF T (PERIODE TO PERIODE)

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• John Strachan (1778-1867) was the first Anglican bishop of Toronto and one of the most important members of the ruling oligarchy in Upper Canada. He was also an educator and the founder of the University of Toronto.

• In 1827 Strachan had obtained a royal charter for the founding of the University of King's College, York, but the first classes were not held until 1843

Reverend John Strachan

FIRST PRESIDENT

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• Professor Meric Gertler is one of the world’s foremost urban theorists and policy practitioners. He is widely known as an expert on innovation, creativity and culture as drivers of the economic dynamism of city-regions.

• On November 1, 2013, Professor Gertler began his term as the 16th President of the University of Toronto.

MERIC GETLER

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STUDENT ENROLLMENT

NEW UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS IN FIRST ENTRY PROGRAMS

U of T has 14,214 new full-time students entering our First Entry* Undergraduate Programs in Fall 2013-14:

7,831 at St. George Campus3,066 at Scarborough Campus3,317 at Mississauga Campus

* First Entry programs include Arts & Science, Applied Science & Engineering, Architecture, Kinesiology & Physical Education, Music and Transitional Year Program.

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University of Toronto has international students from more than 150 countries

The top five countries of origin are:

• China

• South Korea

• United States

• India

• Hongkong

CHINA

6047

INDIA

635

KOREA (South)

635

UNITED STATES

625

HONG KONG

287

BRAZIL268

JAPAN199

MALAYSIA195

UK195

IRAN194

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– Developed first electronicheart pacemaker, artificiallarynx, single-lungtransplant, nerve transplantand artificial pancreas

– Isolated gene that allowsplants to grow in salt water

– Developed the chemicallaser

– Developed the anti-blackoutsuit, later adapted to createthe astronaut space suit

– Created the infant cerealPablum

RESEARCH ACHIEVEMENTS

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U OF T MAGAZINES

U of T Magazine has won 50 gold, silver and bronze awards

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24• Shanghai Jiao Tong 2014

20• Times Higher Education 2014

20• QS World University Rankings 2014

4• NTU Ranking (former HEEACT) 2014

3• Newsweek Magazine (2011)

1• Research Infosources Annual List of the Top 50 Research Universities (2011)

14• Western Australian Ranking of High Impact Universities (2010)

9 • The Higher Education Evaluation and Accreditation Council of Taiwan (HEACT) (2010)

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The University of Toronto contributes $15.7 billion to the Canadian economy every year.

The University is a leader in commercialization and the creation of new start-ups.

ECONOMIC IMPACT

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• LORNE MICHAELS

• ALEXANDER GRAHAM BELL

• DONALD SHUTERLAND

• LESRA MARTIN

• LESTER B. PEARSON

• MICHAEL ONDAATJE

• FREDERICK GRANT BANTING

• WALTER KOHN

• CHARLES H. BEST

• E.J. PRATT

THE MOST FAMOUS ALUMNIES OF UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO

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“I really do owe my career to the diversity of U of T and those international students that I used to live with.”-Stefanie Carmichael/Alumni of U of T-

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