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The University of Toronto is dedicated to fostering an academic community in which the learning and scholarship of every member may flourish, with vigilant protection for individual human rights, and a resolute commitment to the principles of equal opportunity, equity and justice. Within the unique university context, the most crucial of all human rights are the rights of freedom of speech, academic freedom, and freedom of research. And we affirm that these rights are meaningless unless they entail the right to raise deeply disturbing questions and provocative challenges to the cherished beliefs of society at large and of the university itself. It is this human right to radical, critical teaching and research with which the University has a duty above all to be concerned; for there is no one else, no other institution and no other office, in our modern liberal democracy, which is the custodian of this most precious and vulnerable right of the liberated human spirit.
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University of Toronto Team Wins 2008 Innovate Canada Competition
Altera/IEEE/Impulse-Sponsored Contest Challenges University Teams to Develop Innovative Solutions for Image Processing, Medical Electronics and Embedded Control SAN JOSE, Calif. -- Altera Corporation (NASDAQ:ALTR), IEEE Canada and Impulse Accelerated Technologies today announced the winners of the 2008 Innovate Canada Program. This industry-sponsored program encourages risk-taking and innovation at the...
Wayne Chatterton Joins UtilX as Director of Technology
SEATTLE -- UtilXR Corporation today announced that it has hired Wayne J. Chatterton, Ph.D. as its Director of Technology. Chatterton is joining UtilX to advance its research & development associated with CableCURER silicone injection for power and aircore copper telephone cables. "Wayne Chatterton is a great addition to our...
Micromem Reports on R&D Milestones and Recent Funding Arrangements.
TORONTO, ONTARIO, Feb 2, 2004 CCNMatthews via COMTEX Research and Development In an announcement today, Micromem provided an update on its progress with regards to the Magnetic Memory R&D program under its collaboration with the University of Toronto. To date, several critical...
Banding together to bridge new bone.(Chemputing)
University of Toronto scientists have developed a biodegradable scaffold, similar in structure to a dish sponge, that significantly speeds the rate of bone healing. The material, developed by an interdisciplinary team with expertise in chemistry, engineering, biology and dentistry, provides a building scaffold for bone growth....
Towards A Molecular Nanotechnology: Nanotechnology is one hot topic at Canada's universities. U of T's team of materials researchers adds fuel to the fire. (Feature/Chronigue).(University of Toronto, Canada)(materials chemistry research group)
In the Solid State 20th Century, where trial-and-error solid-state synthesis produced unique structures, structures produced new physics and physics produced novel devices, it has been the fields of materials science and engineering that have propelled materials technology to the spectacular heights that society accepts and enjoys...
Research Team to Head Innovative Proteomics Research Project - Successful Outcome Could Yield Major Health Benefits.
TORONTO, ONTARIO, JULY 10, 2001 Dr. Alan Bernstein, President of the Canadian Institutes of Health Research CIHR; Paul Lucas, President of GlaxoSmithKline Inc.; and Dr. Heather Munroe-Blum, Vice-President, Research and International Relations, University of Toronto, today launched a major proteomics study that will...
Discovery: A new age in electronics
A research team from the University of Toronto may have brought the next electronic revolution one step closer to reality. A cross-disciplinary team led by professors Jimmy Xu of the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering and Martin Moskovits of the chemistry area discovered a new method for producing...
The Canadian program for the International Chemistry Olympiad: past, present and future.
Although the process is quite complex, it all works amazingly well The 24th International Chemistry Olympiad IChO, involving 33 nations, was held this past July in Pittsburgh, PA. The Olympiad is an annual event which brings together the best pre-university students from around the world. ...
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