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  University College University of Toronto
King’s College, as the university was known then, was located in a series of buildings including the Legislature on Front Street and a building where the present Legislature is.
Bishop Strachan wanted the University to be an institution of the Anglican Church, but many disagreed, resulting 25 years of intense conflict on the question of the place of the church in higher education in the colony.
The University was then forced to occupy the newly constructed medical building, which was no longer required for the medical school (the government had eliminated the medical faculty in 1853).
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  College and University Ranking
University College, University of Toronto - University College, University of Toronto (abbreviated as UC) is one of the constituent colleges of the University of Toronto.
University of Durham to fund a new University, that the University from the authority of the University.
University of Durham on the River Wear, it is one of Britain's leading from with graduate 1846 college a Sir and was founded in 1888 to cater for non-resident students in Durham, while two teacher-training colleges St Hild's for women, established in 1858, and St John's College (theological, 1909).
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  Encyclopedia: Toronto   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The City of Toronto covers an area of 641 km² (247 square miles) and is bounded by Lake Ontario to the south, Etobicoke Creek and Highway 427 to the west, Steeles Avenue to the north, and the Rouge River to the east.
New Toronto is a working-class neighbourhood in the south-west corner of Toronto, Ontario, and is roughly bounded by Lake Ontario to the south, the Kipling Avenue to the west, New Toronto Street to the north, and Royal York Road to the east.
Toronto is home to a number of educational institutions, including the largest university in Canada, the University of Toronto, which has a student population of more than 60,000 across three campuses (one downtown, one in Scarborough, and another in Mississauga).
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 College - Encyclopedia.WorldSearch   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Since the colleges are all fully independent legal entities owning their own buildings, employing their own staff, and managing their own endowments, it is entirely possible for some colleges to be in better financial health than the universities of which they are a part.
Shue Yan College, or United College of The Chinese University of Hong Kong), or a residence hall of a university (as in Britain, e.g.
Christ's College, Canterbury is still in theory organised as a body of fellows, and was a college of the Universities of New Zealand and Canterbury.
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 New College, University of Toronto - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
New College is one of the constituent Colleges of the University of Toronto in Canada.
Founded in 1962, New College was the first college to be created within the University of Toronto since the federation with Victoria, Trinity and St.
New College is most attractive to students who wish to live near to many of the central facilities of U of T such as Robarts Library or the Athletic Centre.
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 University College, University of Toronto - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
University College, University of Toronto (abbreviated as UC) is one of the constituent colleges of the University of Toronto.
Undergraduates belonging to University College are represented by the University College Literary and Athletic Society, fondly referred to as the 'Lit.' Founded in 1854, It is the oldest continually operating student council in Canada.
The College's three residence buildings hold about 600 students, and are fully co-ed, although Whitney started out as the women's residence and Sir Daniel Wilson's as the men's.
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 University of Trinity College
Church of England university founded in Toronto in 1851 (it received its royal charter in 1852) by the first bishop of Toronto, John Strachan, after King's College, precursor of the University of Toronto, became secular in 1850.
In 1904 'Trinity' was federated with the University of Toronto.
When Trinity became a federated college of the University of Toronto on 1 Oct 1904, thereby surrendering its degree-granting powers in all faculties except Divinity, its Faculty of Music came to an end after having granted 161 B MUS degrees (including one honorary) and 34 D MUS degrees (including six honorary).
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 Classics in the History of Psychology -- Introduction to Abbott (1900) by C.D. Green
Toronto's influential contingent of "Canada First" nationalists -- which included among its ranks George W. Ross, then Ontario's Minister of Education -- demanded that Young be replaced by a Canadian; some even went so far as to insist that Young's successor be a University of Toronto graduate.
Daniel Wilson, the powerful President of University College, was not sympathetic to the "nativists," and wanted to hire instead a young professor then at Lake Forest College in Illinois recommended by the Principals of both Knox and Wycliffe Colleges: James Mark Baldwin.
The psychological laboratory in the University of Toronto.
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 Seneca College - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The College is located in Greater Toronto Area, with Newham Campus being the main and biggest campus for Seneca.
Seneca College is continuously expanding its transfer and joint agreements with other post-secondary institutions to give students the most for their education and career success.
Seneca College Residence at Seneca College's Newnham campus in North York, Ontario is a 18 floor apartment for the college's students and was built in 1998.
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 University College - University of Toronto - Home
Since its establishment in the 1850's, University College has been committed to the non-sectarian, socially inclusive education of undergraduate students.
University College is the home of Canada's oldest democratically elected student government, the UC Literary and Athletic Society, founded in 1854.
In addition, UC is the home of the University of Toronto Art Centre.
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 Cumberland, Frederic William
His wife, Wilmot Bramley, was connected by marriage with the Ridout family in Toronto, and in 1847 the Cumberlands emigrated to that city.
His single best-known work is University College, which is characterized by irregular massing, contrasting materials, and skillful stone-carving.
Cumberland's funeral was reported in the Toronto Mail as having "attracted as large a concourse of citizens as ever assembled in Toronto on any similar occasion." He is buried in St James's cemetery, Toronto.
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 Foreign Language Degree Online | Translation Certificate and Degree Programs
University of Maryland University College is accredited by the Commission on Higher Education of the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools.
Athabasca University is a full member of the Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada, the Association of Commonwealth Universities, the International Council for Distance Education, and the Canadian Association for Distance Education.
The University of Waterloo is a member of the Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada and the Canadian Association for University Continuing Education.
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 ☼ College Toronto University Victoria ☼   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
TORONTO (CP) - The University of Toronto will not proceed with the construction of a new Varsity Stadium, which was to be the future home of the Toronto Argonauts and a possible site for the 2007 World Youth Soccer Championship.
Victoria College is one of the seven colleges on the downtown campus to which students in the Faculty of Arts and Science at the University of Toronto belong.
Victoria University ("Vic" for short) is part of the University of Toronto and consists of Victoria College and Emmanuel College.
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 The Directory of Canadian Universities - University of St. Michael's College
Founded in 1852 by the Basilian Fathers, St. Michael’s College is the Catholic college in the University of Toronto.
Set in its own green space on the St. George (downtown) campus of the University of Toronto, the college is in the heart of the city.
The Pontifical Institute of Medieval Studies and the faculty of theology are the university’s graduate divisions.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Toronto
The city of Toronto has a [1912] population of 376,240 (about 45,000 Catholics), and is an educational and commercial centre.
Toronto University has Catholic representatives on its Board of Governors, Senate, and Staff, and Catholic students under the various faculties.
TEFFY (ed.), Jubilee Volume of the Archdiocese of Toronto (Toronto, 1892); HARRIS, The Catholic Church in the Niagara Peninsula (Toronto, 1895); ROBERTSON, Landmarks of Toronto, 4th ser.
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 Herbert J. Davis (1893-1976) Editorial Committee 1935
He took an M.A. from Wells Theological College that year, became a lecturer in the University of Leeds in 1920, and came to Toronto in 1922 as Associate Professor of English in University College, University of Toronto.
Also in 1930 Davis founded, evidently in memory of his first wife, the Gertrude Davis exchange fellowship in the University of Toronto, to enable a graduate of University College to study for one year in Germany and a German student to study for one year at the University of Toronto.
He moved to the University of Chicago in 1937-38 and then, on the eve of bringing out the first volume of Swift's prose works at Shakespeare Head Press (1939-1964), to Cornell University in Ithaca as Chair from 1938 to 1940.
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 ipedia.com: University College, University of Toronto Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
University College, University of Toronto is one of the constituent colleges of the University of Toronto.
UC was founded in 1853 as The Provincial College to provide higher education in Ontario witho...
University College, University of Toronto (more generally know as UC) is one of the constituent colleges of the University of Toronto.
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 Representative Poetry On-line: Editor's Introduction
Alexander of University College, University of Toronto, in 1912 (one of the first books published by the University of Toronto Press), and used in the English Department at the University until the late 1960s.
Alexander, Professor of English at University College, and the first professor of English appointed at that college, and his assistant William Hall Clawson.
A few years after the University of Toronto published the final corrected edition, the Combined Departments became a single entity, and the former Honours degree was replaced by specialist, major, and minor programmes.
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 Luminous Landscape Forum -> Landscape & Nature Photography
Toronto is a city of 5 million in the greater metro area and you have to drive at least 45 minutes to get to where the suburbs end and the countryside begins.
I live in Burlington, 30 minutes west of Toronto, and there is a large number of potential landscape and nature photography locations here.
Everything from the industrial cityscapes of Hamilton, the gardens and trails of the Royal Botanical Gardens, the cliffs, ravines, woods, creeks, waterfalls, wildlife, and farms of the Bruce Trail and the Niagara escarpment.
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 Hugh Reid MacCallum (1928-) Co-editor (1963)
I was educated at the University of Toronto (B.A. Trinity College 1951), completing the Ph.D. degree in English in 1959.
From 1955 to 1959 I taught at the University of Western Ontario, then joined the English Department at University College, University of Toronto, where I spent the rest of my teaching career, retiring in 1993.
Woodhouse, A. The Heavenly Muse: A Preface to Milton.
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 University of Toronto English Library (UTEL) Home Page
ENG 110Y: Narrative (Ann-Barbara Graff, University of Toronto at Mississauga)
ENG 306Y: Poetry and Prose 1660-1800 (Dan White, University of Toronto at Mississauga)
ENG 5520Y: Narrative, Narratology, and Modernist Fiction (1997-8) (Melba Cuddy-Keane, Scarborough College)
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 Representative Poetry On-line: Editor's Introduction
Alexander of University College, University of Toronto, in 1912 (one of the first books published by the University of Toronto Press), and used in the English Department at the University until the late 1960s.
Alexander, Professor of English at University College, and the first professor of English appointed at that college, and his assistant William Hall Clawson.
A few years after the University of Toronto published the final corrected edition, the Combined Departments became a single entity, and the former Honours degree was replaced by specialist, major, and minor programmes.
eir.library.utoronto.ca /rpo/display_rpo/intro.cfm   (1607 words)

  
 Toronto expert to discuss S.A. success strategies > UTSA Today > University of Texas at San Antonio
Homer-Dixon holds the George Ignatieff Chair of Peace and Conflict Studies at the Trudeau Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies at University College, University of Toronto.
He was born in Victoria, British Columbia, and received his B.A. in political science from Carleton University in 1980 and his Ph.D. from MIT in international relations and defense and arms control policy in 1989.
At the University of Toronto, he led several research projects on the links between environmental stress and violence in developing countries.
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 Bashevkin Books "Brief Bio"
Sylvia Bashevkin is Principal of University College in the University of Toronto and a professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of Toronto.
Best known for her research contributions in the field of women and politics, Bashevkin served in 1993-4 as President of the Canadian Political Science Association and in 2003-4 as President of the Women and Politics Research Section of the American Political Science Association.
She is a senior fellow of Massey College in the University of Toronto, and a fellow of the Royal Society of Canada.
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 University College, University of Toronto - Education - Information - Educational Resources - Encyclopedia - Music
University College, University of Toronto (abbreviated as UC) is one of the constituent colleges of the University of Toronto.
UC was founded in 1853 as The Provincial College to provide higher education in Ontario without regard to religious affiliation.
UC offers a number of distinct programs and courses within the University of Toronto.
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 RBC Royal Bank - Starting College/University - RBC Medical & Dental Student Scholarship
Lim is graduating from the Faculty of Dentistry at the University of Montreal.
Cheng is graduating from the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Toronto.
Cox is graduating from the Faculty of Medicine at the University of British Columbia.
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 University College Did You Mean University College
University College of the North, The Pas, Manitoba
University College of the Cariboo, Kamloops, British Columbia (merged with British Columbia Open University and renamed Thompson Rivers University)
Wolfson College, University of Cambridge (formerly University College, Cambridge)
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