Posts By: Dept. of Civil + Mineral Engineering
#Sustainability? Today, people argue, the power of the word ‘sustainability’ has been diluted due to overuse. What began as a noble ideal has been reduced to a mere buzzword. We […]
The First 150 Years of Civil Engineering in Canada As Canada celebrates 150 years, we reprint an abridged lecture given by Robert F. Legget in 1977 —in honour of the […]
Amy Bilton, an assistant professor of mechanical engineering, and graduate student Ahmed Mahmoud examine a model of a passive aerator for fish farms that they are designing (photo by Roberta […]
The orientation for new graduate students will be held on Wednesday, January 9th from 1:30pm-2:30pm in Galbraith Building, room 117. Refreshments will be available. Please complete this RSVP form. [Form id=”48″]
|ENTREPRENEURIAL ADVICE & DEPARTMENT SURVEYS | JULY 24, 2017 Message from the Chair We are in the early stages of our Department Self-Study – an exercise we take part in […]
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Psychology research at the University of Toronto is ranked second in the world – just after Harvard University – in a new ranking of subjects by the independent Shanghai Ranking Consultancy. In […]
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Nine Engineering professors and alumni inducted into the Canadian Academy of Engineering Nine members of the U of T Engineering community have been inducted as fellows of the Canadian Academy […]
As the students of Leslieville P.S. eagerly look forward to summer, they took some time on their last week before the summer break to visit the Lassonde Institute of Mining. […]
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