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1921 The Ontario Legislature passed Bill 154, an act that vested the assets of the Toronto Conservatory of Music in the University of Toronto. [1] 1926 Sir Ernest MacMillan became Dean of the Faculty of Music and Principal of the Toronto Conservatory of Music. [1] 1934 "Courses of Instruction" were introduced, the first courses to be taught at ...
The Toronto College of Music was founded in 1888 by conductor F.H. Torrington, and became the first music conservatory affiliated with the University of Toronto. After Torrington's death in 1917, the school merged with the Canadian Academy of Music in 1918. [ 10 ]
In the fall of 1961, York moved to its first campus, Glendon College, and began to emphasize liberal arts and part-time adult education. [6] York became independent in 1965, after an initial period of affiliation with the University of Toronto (U of T), under the York University Act, 1965. [13]
Department of Music, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, University of Waikato ; Te Kōkī, the New Zealand School of Music [NZSM] – a joint venture between Victoria University of Wellington and Massey University (Wellington / Albany) Nelson School of Music ; School of Music, College of Arts, University of Canterbury (Christchurch)
College of Applied Arts and Technology Niagara College: Welland: 1967 English College of Applied Arts and Technology Northern College: Timmins: 1967 English College of Applied Arts and Technology St. Clair College: Windsor: 1966 English College of Applied Arts and Technology St. Lawrence College: Kingston: 1967 English College of Applied Arts ...
Glendon College is a public liberal arts college in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Formally the federated bilingual campus of York University , it is one of the school's nine colleges and 11 faculties with 100 full-time faculty members and a student population of about 2,100.
In 1930, as reported by The Globe newspaper, Rogers-Majestic Corporation and Radio College of Canada established a plan for registering radio servicemen of the entire Dominion. Examining and qualifying those who wished to become registered became RCC's role. In 1937 the college was acquired by R. Christopher Dobson. Shortly thereafter ...
In a 2013 employment survey conducted by the New York Times, the University of Toronto was ranked 14th in the world. [129] In 2018, the University of Toronto Entrepreneurship was ranked the fourth best university-based incubator [130] in the world by UBI Global [131] in the "World Top Business Incubator – Managed by a University" category.