Fonds F004 - Erindale College (UTM) fonds

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CA UTM F004

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Erindale College (UTM) fonds

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  • 1969-2003 (Creation)

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c. 2.85 m of textual records (17 boxes)

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(1967-current)

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U of T Mississauga (UTM) was established in 1967, with one temporary academic building, 155 students, 28 faculty and 40 staff members. Situated on 225 acres of protected greenbelt along the Credit River, the campus has grown to become the second-largest division of U of T, Canada’s largest university. UTM now includes 16,000 undergraduate students and 900 graduate students, more than 3,800 full- and part-time employees (including 1,500 appointed faculty, staff and librarians) as well as more than 75,000 alumni. The campus is situated on 225 acres of protected greenbelt along the Credit River, 33 kilometres west of the university’s St. George campus in Toronto. U of T Mississauga has 15 distinct academic departments, 145 programs and 88 areas of study, and includes the Institute for Management & Innovation and Centre for South Asian Civilizations. The Mississauga Academy of Medicine is located on campus in the Terrence Donnelly Health Sciences Complex. - https://www.utm.utoronto.ca/about-us

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Access to University records is subject to certain conditions under the Province of Ontario's Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (FIPPA). See individual series and subseries for details about access status.

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