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July 4, 2014

"When you’re trying to do surgery and rockets are dropping around you, and at any moment a dozen badly injured soldiers may come through…

July 4, 2014

Not every University of Toronto professor gets a chance to throw a pitch in the Rogers Centre, with thousands of baseball fans watching. But Shelley…

July 4, 2014

The University of Toronto has been awarded $1.65 million from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Council (NSERC) to support student training and…

July 4, 2014

From acclaimed scholars and writers to business leaders and filmmakers, members of the University of Toronto community comprise one quarter of the…

July 4, 2014

Community-based research – it's a collaborative approach that actively includes groups of people who belong to a particular community or who…

July 4, 2014

Treating cancer by day and writing plays by night — this is the career of doctor and dramatist Charles Hayter, whose new show looks at the life…

July 3, 2014

Adults who have dyslexia are much more likely to report they were physically abused before they turned 18 than their peers without dyslexia. That was…

July 3, 2014

At a recent gathering of Canada’s energy and utilities regulators, delegates voiced their greatest fear: a coordinated physical and cyber-attack…

July 2, 2014

The potential to solve global health problems is limitless if you identify common goals, focus on mutual benefits and approach problems at a human…

July 2, 2014

When Hugh Segal walks into Massey College as its new master on July 2 he will be thinking about the vision the founders of the college had but also…

July 2, 2014

What if you could dramatically reduce the number of healthcare-associated infections around the world? Lunanos, a startup based in the University of…

July 2, 2014

On July 1, 2014, the University of Toronto's  Institute of Health Policy Management and Evaluation moved from the Faculty of Medicine to the…