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February 22, 2012
The Wednesday Edition of The Diplomat is now available online! Printed copies will be available in the afternoon.
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February 21, 2012
NAMUN XXVII
University of Toronto
Conference Schedule available here.
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January 31, 2012
Background guides for committees have been posted.
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Founded as King’s College in 1827, the University of Toronto is one of the largest and oldest universities in Canada. For over 180 years, it has offered a tradition of excellence and diversity of opportunity that cannot be matched. NAMUN XXVII is proud to host its conference at the University of Toronto.
The University of Toronto now occupies three campuses: Scarborough, Mississauga and the historic St. George campus where NAMUN XXVII will take place. It is a collegiate university, with three smaller universities federated to federated the St. George campus, and is affiliated with several colleges and institutes. There are ten fully-affiliated teaching hospitals in metropolitan Toronto. Faculty conduct research in many places in Canada and around the world.
The University of Toronto is Canada’s most important research institution and has gained an international reputation for its research. It enrols more students, employs more faculty, and offers a greater range of courses than any other Canadian university. Consistently ranked as the top university in Canada, and among the world’s Top 20 universities, the University of Toronto continues to rise in international prominence for its academic research and progress.
To support its work of teaching and research, the University has collected a library that is the largest in Canada and among the best in the world. The University maintains many laboratories and specialized aids to research. The Library and many of these research facilities are available for use by members of other universities. The University of Toronto Press Inc. is the chief institution of its kind in Canada and one of the most important scholarly publishers in North America.