Schools in University-Rosedale, Toronto, ON

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120 Howland Avenue, Toronto, M5R 3B5

+1 416-533-9481
Royal St. George's College is an independent boys' day school, grades 3-12, in the heart of Toronto's Annex neighbourhood. With a challenging program of academics and extra-curricular activities, we prepare students for placement at the university of their choice. Our high academic standards, strong support system and our expectation that students will participate in athletics, music, the arts, public speaking and outdoor education is how we deliver on the promise that our boys will get the education of a lifetime.
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33 Willcocks Street, Toronto, M5S 3B3

(416) 978-5480
College & University, School
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155 College Street, Suite 754, Toronto, M5T 1P8

(416) 978-2709
The University of Toronto Joint Centre for Bioethics (JCB) is a partnership between the University of Toronto and affiliated healthcare organizations. The JCB studies important ethical, health-related topics through research and clinical activities. The JCB is a network of over 180 multidisciplinary professionals seeking to improve health care standards at both national and international levels. At the JCB, theory is put into practice.
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158 St. George Street, MIDTOWN TORONTO, Toronto, M5S 2V8

416-978-2400
University, Colleges and universities, Colleges, Universities, Educational Services
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1 Devonshire Place, Toronto, M5S 3K7

(416) 946-8900
Sandro Frenguelli holds an H.B.A and an M.A. in Criminology and Socio-legal Studies from the University of Toronto. He is interested in reporting on how private military contractors and private security firms function in conflict environments. Sandro’s graduate work examined accountability mechanisms for non-state actors and he has written about the EU’s use of such actors to guard its borders. He has lived in Italy and speaks fluent English and Italian. Sandro has taught upper-level high school international law and has translated major criminological publications for professors at the University of Bologna.
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100 College Street, Toronto, M5G 1L5

(416) 946-0600
The history of the University of Toronto dates back to 1827, and there has been a rich history of research and innovation generation after generation. We’ve put together some of the highlights through time. At U of T we are the biggest University-based research enterprise in the country. What makes us even more unique is the number of departments and faculties we have working together in co-operation to create ground-breaking research and innovation.
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172 St. George Street, MIDTOWN TORONTO, Toronto, M5R 0A3

(416) 978-3190
English has always been a strong, award-winning teaching department, one committed to the symbiotic relationship of teaching, research and the larger concerns of society. The Department structures its academic programs historically, a practice that has readily accommodated changes that reflect the development of English studies as a discipline and the changing mission of the university. Entirely new areas of study such as world literature in English, children's literature, Native North American literature and the digital text have been added to the curriculum. Even in courses with the most traditional titles such as Shakespeare or the Victorian novel, the selection of texts as well as the way they are taught undergoes regular reassessment and alteration. So too does the department's effort to improve the quality of the communication skills of the many students it teaches. JHBMembers of the department contribute to the teaching of interdisciplinary programs at both the undergraduate level (e.g., Canadian studies, Christianity and culture, cinema studies, women's studies) and the graduate level (comparative literature, drama, medieval studies). In less obvious, but perhaps even more important ways, members of the department bring their interdisciplinary interests to their English courses, addressing such areas as the relationship between English literature and literature in other languages; literature and the other arts, sciences, history and philosophy; and the nature of literary language. In short, our concern is the place of a work of literature in the culture of its time - and in ours - and with literature not only as a passive reflector, but as an active moulder of culture. As well as examining our cultures in the broadest sense, the study of English also focuses on training students to think and write critically.
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18 Orde St, Toronto, M5T 1N7

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180 Bloor Street West, Toronto, M5S 2V6

(416) 926-0712
Campus Building, Language school, School
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918 Bathurst Street, Toronto, M5R 3G5

(647) 852-2428
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75 Queen's Park Crescent, BAY CLOVERHILL, Toronto, M5S 1K7

(416) 585-4539
Located on the campus of Victoria University in the Emmanuel College building, Emmanuel Library is one of the most beautiful libraries at the University of Toronto. It provides a tranquil setting for studying and research. The collection includes approximately 80, 000 items, and contains books, journals, and electronic and audio-visual materials in theology and Christianity, which support graduate studies at Emmanuel College.
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4 Devonshire Place, UNIVERSITY, Toronto, M5S 2E1

(416) 506-1597
A Unique Graduate Residential Community Massey College is a graduate students’ residential community affiliated with, but independent from, the University of Toronto. The College offers much more than a residence; it provides a unique, congenial and intellectual environment for graduate students of distinguished ability in all disciplines to share in a rich and stimulating community. In addition to the students affiliated with the College, who are known as Junior Fellows, other members of the community include distinguished senior scholars and eminent members of society beyond the academic world. Relationships among all members of the community are encouraged and fostered by a variety of College events and programs, including High Table dinners held biweekly throughout the academic year. A College choir, sports teams, chapel services and numerous social events all contribute to our warm and vibrant community. Massey College is home to the Canadian Journalism Fellowships and, together with the School of Graduate Studies, supports the Scholar-at-Risk program. The College buildings, designed by celebrated architect Ron Thom, were constructed in 1962 and are centrally located on the University of Toronto campus, near public transportation. Five residences are arranged around a central quadrangle. Ondaatje Hall, the Upper Library, the Private Dining Room, and the Common Room may be reserved for special meals and events, using the College’s excellent catering facilities. These rooms can also be booked for meetings, receptions, lectures, religious services, and seminars. The Junior Fellows’ rooms and a small number of suites are available for rental during the summer months and offer a central place to stay when visiting Toronto.
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150 St. George St., UNIVERSITY, Toronto, M5S 3G7

(416) 978-4622
The Department of Economics at the University of Toronto is large and highly ranked, with strengths in all fields of economics. We offer a wide range of courses at the undergraduate and graduate levels. The department is located close to the center of the city of Toronto. The chair of the department is Arthur J. Hosios. The Department offers a variety of M.A. and Ph.D. programs. In any year, a total of about fifty new M.A. students and fifteen new Ph.D. students are enrolled. Total graduate student enrollment is approximately one hundred and there are about fifty members in our graduate faculty. The size of our program allows us to offer a wide variety of courses and specializations. Our programs attract a cosmopolitian collection of students from across Canada and all parts of the globe. Economics is by far the most popular discipline among undergraduate students enrolled in the Faculty of Arts and Science. Nearly seventy percent of all students take at least one course in economics during their undergraduate studies, and students earn more credits in economics courses than in courses in any other discipline. The Department of Economics offers a wide variety of programs to undergraduate students, ranging from the Economics Minor, Major and Specialist Programs to various joint Programs, including the very popular Specialist Program in Commerce and Finance, offered jointly with the Rotman School of Management.
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4 Bancroft Avenue, Toronto, M5S 1C1

(416) 978-3306
University department
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123 St. George Street, Toronto, M5S 2E8

(416) 978-6832
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64 Baldwin St # 300, GRANGE PARK, Toronto, M5T 1L4

(416) 393-1445
Academic, Elementary and secondary schools, Éducation, Écoles primaires & secondaires, One Core Ctr, North, One Core NE, One Core West, Elementary & Schools, district school, High school, One Core, Académique, Educational Services, School
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65 Grace Street, LITTLE ITALY, Toronto, M6J 2S4

(416) 397-2097
School, Elementary school
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125 St George Street, UNIVERSITY, Toronto, M5S 2E8

(416) 595-5925
The current model of business education -- which divides business into a number of functional areas -- has changed little since its introduction in the early 20th century. Although this model provided global leadership for nearly a century, its inherent flaws are becoming increasingly problematic as the modern economy takes shape. One of the weaknesses of the traditional approach is that business problems rarely lie within the boundaries of functional areas, and cannot be resolved using the narrow models developed within those boundaries.
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635 MARKHAM STREET, MIDTOWN TORONTO, Toronto, M6G 2M1

(416) 588-3900
CCLCS offers TESL Ontario and TESL Canada accredited programs in Toronto both full-time and part-time.
Customers highly rate their experiences at Canadian Co-operative For Language & Cultural Studies, with many praising the knowledgeable and supportive teachers, well-structured curriculum, and supportive learning community. Some mention the convenience of having access to electronic textbooks and Moodle for assignments. The small class sizes enable personal attention and constructive feedback.
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105 St. George St., MIDTOWN TORONTO, Toronto, M5S 2E8

(416) 978-3339
Commerce has been taught at the University of Toronto since 1901, when the Faculty of Arts began to offer a diploma program in Commerce. In 1909, the University inaugurated a Bachelor of Arts program in Commerce and Finance, which, in 1920, became the Bachelor of Commerce. The current Bachelor of Commerce at the St. George campus is offered – and funded – jointly by the Rotman School of Management and the Faculty of Arts and Science. Since 2008-2009, the program has offered three specialist programs: Accounting, Finance and Economics, and Management. In the latter specialization, students can choose to concentrate in marketing, organizational behaviour, or strategy. In addition to our excellent academic reputation, Rotman Commerce is known for its student life initiatives, career and job preparation opportunities, and alumni engagement.

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