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== The Senior College Encyclopedia  ==
  
                                                    The Senior College Encyclopedia
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[[Image:Card1.jpg|right]] ''A History of the University of Toronto and of its role in the Development of Higher Education in Canada''
                                                      A History of the University of Toronto
 
                                                      and of its role and contribution in the
 
                                                  Development of Higher Education in Canada            
 
  
The Senior College Encyclopedia was established in 2009 with the goal of presenting in a comprehensive and integrated fashion the historical development and present character of the University of Toronto, in all of its various dimensions, and with a view toward exploring the contribution the University has had in the development of higher education in Canada as a whole. Because of its historical position as the nation’s leading research and graduate institution, the University of Toronto has had a unique role in the fostering of the country’s postsecondary programs, and in the development of the nation’s scholarly infrastructure – from the initiation of academic associations and publications, to the fostering of research programs and networks. It is our hope that this initial exploration of program and institutional development will encourage similar undertakings elsewhere in the country, in a way that will lead ultimately to a full and complete picture of the interconnections of both the unique institutional contributions of individual institutions, and the broader regional and national collaborative developments – that is to say, a comprehensive overview of the Canadian higher education system.  
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<br>The Senior College Encyclopedia was established in 2009 with the goal of presenting a comprehensive overview of the historical development and present character of the University of Toronto,&nbsp;and&nbsp;exploring the contribution the University has had in the development of higher education in Canada as a whole. Because of its historical position as the nation’s leading research and graduate institution, the University of Toronto has played a unique role in the fostering of the country’s postsecondary programs, and in the development of the nation’s scholarly infrastructure – from the initiation of academic associations and publications, to the fostering of research programs and networks. It is our hope that this initial exploration of program and institutional development will encourage similar undertakings elsewhere in the country. By its nature, a project of this sort is in a constant state of change and growth, as additional material is added and new links and relationships identified. By its nature as well, a project of this sort depends for that growth and development on involvement and contributions from all&nbsp;of its various communities. Visitors to the encyclopedia are invited to explore its contents (either through a particular topic inquiry using the Search Box to the left; or through a broader examination of the range of topics included in the encyclopedia, though the A-Z Index (below).  
By its nature, a project of this sort is in a constant state of change and growth, as additional material is added and new links and relationships identified. By its nature as well, a project of this sort depends for that growth and development on involvement and contributions from all the members of its various communities. Visitors to the encyclopedia are invited to explore its contents (either through a particular topic inquiry using the Search Box to the right; or through a broader examination of the range of topics included in the encyclopedia, though the A-Z Index (below).
 
We invite readers to consider contributing "overview" articles of approximately 250 -500 words or so on topics of which they have personal knowledge, or for which they have original material relevant to the history or present status of academic life at the University of Toronto. Instructions for such contributions are indicated below.
 
If you have any questions, comments, or suggestions please send an email to sce.college@utoronto.ca
 
  
 
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We invite readers to consider contributing overview articles of approximately 250 -500 words or so on topics of which they have personal knowledge, or for which they have original material relevant to the history or present status of&nbsp;the University of Toronto. Instructions for such contributions are indicated below. If you have any questions, comments, or suggestions please send an email to sce.college@utoronto.ca
  
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= Index  =
  
= Index =
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[[Submitting Contributions to the Encyclopedia]]
  
[[Submitting Contributions to the Encyclopedia]]
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[[Special:AllPages|A-Z Index]]  
 
 
[[Special:AllPages|A-Z Index]]
 
  
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[[Category Index]]
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[[Bibliographies]]  
 
[[Bibliographies]]  
  
[[Archival Sources]]
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[[:Category:Memoir|Memoir Index]]  
 
 
[[Theses and Dissertations]]  
 
  
[[:Category:Memoir|Memoir Index]]
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[[:Category:In Memoriam|In Memoriam]]
  
 
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Revision as of 13:33, 20 January 2018

The Senior College Encyclopedia

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A History of the University of Toronto and of its role in the Development of Higher Education in Canada


The Senior College Encyclopedia was established in 2009 with the goal of presenting a comprehensive overview of the historical development and present character of the University of Toronto, and exploring the contribution the University has had in the development of higher education in Canada as a whole. Because of its historical position as the nation’s leading research and graduate institution, the University of Toronto has played a unique role in the fostering of the country’s postsecondary programs, and in the development of the nation’s scholarly infrastructure – from the initiation of academic associations and publications, to the fostering of research programs and networks. It is our hope that this initial exploration of program and institutional development will encourage similar undertakings elsewhere in the country. By its nature, a project of this sort is in a constant state of change and growth, as additional material is added and new links and relationships identified. By its nature as well, a project of this sort depends for that growth and development on involvement and contributions from all of its various communities. Visitors to the encyclopedia are invited to explore its contents (either through a particular topic inquiry using the Search Box to the left; or through a broader examination of the range of topics included in the encyclopedia, though the A-Z Index (below).

We invite readers to consider contributing overview articles of approximately 250 -500 words or so on topics of which they have personal knowledge, or for which they have original material relevant to the history or present status of the University of Toronto. Instructions for such contributions are indicated below. If you have any questions, comments, or suggestions please send an email to sce.college@utoronto.ca

Note: Some web browsers (Safari and Chrome) move the navigation information in the left-hand column to the bottom of the page. Please scroll down to see the search box and other navigation tools if this is the case.

Index

Submitting Contributions to the Encyclopedia

A-Z Index

Category Index

Bibliographies

Memoir Index

In Memoriam


Other

Goals and Purposes

Organizational and Administrative Structure

Contributors



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