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mmf

700 University Ave., Toronto, M5G 1Z5

(416) 946-5206
Three features uniquely integrate a competitive advantage for your new career: the mmf faculty, industry work experience, and communication skills. Our faculty is multi-disciplinary, specializing in mathematics, science and finance. An internship in the second session exposes you to real-work situations. You enhance your communication skills by participating in group work, preparing and presenting presentations, as well as attending professional events.

17 Broadway Ave, SHERWOOD PARK, Toronto, M4P 1T7

(647) 778-8230
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263 McCaul St, Toronto, M5T 1W7

(416) 978-4474

140 St. George Street, Toronto, M5S 3G6

(416) 978-5634
University

1885 Wilson Avenue, Toronto, M9M 1A2

(647) 722-4310

52 Scarsdale Road, NIAGARA, North York, M3B 2R7

(416) 588-6370
Architects specializing in the restoration, renovation and recycling of educational, recreational and cultural facilities

425-155 College Street, Toronto, M5T 3M6

21 Sussex Avenue, Suite 505, Toronto, M5S 1J6

30 Bond Street, Toronto, M5B 1W8

(416) 864-6042

20 Dundas St West, 9th Floor, Toronto, M5G 2H1

(647) 371-0777

60 Sumach St, Toronto, M5A 3J7

(416) 603-3338

6 Hoskin Avenue, Toronto, M5S 1H8

(416) 978-2522

160-500 University Avenue, Toronto, M5G 1V7

(416) 946-8571
Department of Physical Therapy Vision International leadership in education and research in Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Science. Department of Physical Therapy Mission To educate future and current physical therapists, advance practice, foster leadership, contribute to our communities and improve the health of individuals and populations through the discovery, application and exchange of knowledge.

439 University Avenue, Suite 2200, Toronto, M5G 2H6

(416) 978-7858
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4699 Keele Street, Suites 201 and 202, YORK UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS, Toronto, M3J 2N8

(416) 665-2310
PROFESSIONAL TUTORING IN MATHEMATICS, UNIVERSITY-COLLEGE-SECONDARY-ELEMENTARY, AFFORDABLE GRADUATED GROUP RATES; PROFESSIONAL TUTORING IN MATHEMATICS UNIVERSITY-COLLEGE-SECONDARY-ELEMENTARY AFFORDABLE GRADUATED GROUP RATES; PROFESSIONAL TUTORING IN MATHEMATICS, UNIVERSITY-COLLEGE-SECONDARY-ELEMENTARY

155 College Street Health Science Building, 6Th Floor, Toronto, M5T 3M7

(416) 978-7542
The Transition movement is a new kind of response to peak oil, climate change, energy insecurity, environmental degradation, and economic upheaval. These are complex interrelated issues that define our times, and call for more than just technical solutions, but also significant shifts in everyday lifestyle and collective social practices. Some see this as an opportunity for creativity, personal growth, and meaningful social action to re-localize, build community, and enhance social equity and well-being. Communities can band together to build the networks, practices, and structures required to carry us through this unprecedented period of change, creating the change we want to see rather than being waiting victims of the plans of others. These are the foundational premises of the global Transition movement. This movement began in 2004 in Totnes (UK), and has gone ‘viral’ around the world.

105 St. George Street, Suite 9000, Toronto, M5S 3E6

(416) 946-7300
The MPI aims to deepen our understanding of economic prosperity. Housed the University of Toronto’s Rotman School of Management, MPI’s mission is to develop a new understanding of, and inform, the broader public conversation about shared and sustainable prosperity that should be an essential part of democratic capitalism. Led by world leading thinkers like Roger Martin, Richard Florida and Don Tapscott, the Institute’s fellows and researchers want to help create an enduring prosperity for all.

220 Beverley Street, Toronto, M5T 1Z3

Pi Beta Phi was founded on August 28, 1867 at Monmouth College in Monmouth, Illinois. Our 12 founders had a vision to form the first national secret society for women at a time when only five state universities admitted women. We pride ourselves in being the first national secret college society of women to be modelled after the Greek-letter fraternities. There are currently 135 Pi Beta Phi chapters across the United States and Canada with over 241, 000 members. Pi Beta Phi is dedicated to philanthropic and community service efforts that will remove the barrier of illiteracy. As a Chapter we hold multiple fundraisers to raise money to provide books for underprivileged children. We accomplish our goal through First Book and Pi Beta Phi Foundation. All our members volunteer regularly, working with Frontier College or the Volunteer Readers Programme.

500 University Avenue, Toronto, M5G 1V7

(416) 978-2719
Integrated medical education (IME) represents a project of transformational change. Our project is to change the way that our learners, full and community-affiliated hospitals, faculty members and staff think about – and engage with – the delivery of medical education at the University of Toronto. Indeed, successful outcomes of integrated education shall be defined by excellent performance of learners and the teachers in the short term, and improved quality of care in community sites in the longer term. Another important outcome will be the advancement of academic leadership in the community sites recognized by the Clinical Departments as integral to their University missions and visions.

50 St. George Street, Room 101, MIDTOWN TORONTO, Toronto, M5S 3H4

(416) 946-5243
Quinn M. Konopacky is a postdoctoral researcher at the Dunlap Institute for Astronomy and Astrophysics. My main research interests include star and planet formation and evolution as probed through ground based high angular resolution techniques. I am a member of the commissioning and science team for the Gemini Planet Imager (GPI, PI Dr. Bruce Macintosh (LLNL); PS Prof. James Graham (DI, UC Berkeley)). GPI, scheduled for first light on Gemini South in Chile in early 2013, is designed specifically for the purpose of directly detecting young gas giant planets orbiting nearby stars. Our science campaign team has been awarded almost 900 hours of observing to survey 600 nearby young stars over the course of 3 years (GPIES).

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