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An Arts & Science professor who was essential to the birth of nanochemistry has been named the winner of the World Technology Award in the field…

One in five people have a genetic change that’s associated with severe arthritis and sepsis, a serious bacterial infection. Now, University of…

Many eyes are on Finland this week as it becomes the first European country to give unemployed citizens a monthly sum, testing the idea of a universal…

There has never been a better time to visit Canada’s national parks, says U of T's Don Jackson. In honour of the 150th anniversary of…

Named after the Ötzal Alps where he was discovered, Ötzi, the oldest known European mummy was just 45 when he died around 3,300…

Donald Trump’s inauguration is still three weeks away, but he’s been influencing policy and global markets since the day after his election as…

A new medical specialty in global women’s health is emerging – and U of T's Faculty of Medicine is harnessing Toronto’s strength as one of…

The University of Toronto Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library’s new collection is as fishy as it is fascinating. Fisher has just received one of the…

As a professor of environmental chemistry, Scott Mabury is one of the most highly cited scholars in his field. And, as the University of Toronto’s…

Dionne Pohler recently joined the Faculty of Arts & Science, teaching strategic human resources planning and foundations of…

Applications to U of T from American students are up about 70 per cent compared to the same time last year, says Ted Sargent, vice-president…

University of Toronto Chancellor Emerita Rose Wolfe is being remembered today for her extraordinary leadership, kindness, and her commitment to…