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多伦多大学

University of Toronto
加拿大, 安大略省4.1
公立
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专业排名
护理学
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临床医学
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体育学
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公共卫生与预防医学
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流行病学
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心理学
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护理学
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临床医学
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体育学
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院校简介
多伦多大学(英语:University of Toronto),位于安大略省的多伦多市,与安大略省政府及议会环绕在市中心的女王公园四周,现已发展成为一所以圣乔治校区(St.George Campus, UTSG)为主,密西沙加校区(Mississauga Campus, UTM)和士嘉宝校区(Scarborough Campus, UTSC)为辅的,以“一主两翼“为格局的世界知名研究性大学。学校始于1827年英国乔治四世颁布的皇家宪章,是殖民时代上加拿大最早建立的高等学府。它早期名为“国王学院”,直至于1849年脱离圣公会而成为非宗教大学,并改为现名。受英国大学制度影响,多伦多大学是美洲少数实行独立书院制的学府,各书院享有高度自治权。 在学术及研究方面,多伦多大学一直处于领先位置。其经费、捐款、国家教授奖项、研究出版量及藏书量皆为加拿大之首。它于过去一世纪的主要贡献包括发现胰岛素及干细胞,发明电子起搏器、多点触控技术、电子显微镜、复制T细胞、飞行员衣,以及发现首个经核证的黑洞。多伦多大学是美国大学协会仅两名在美国本土外成员之一。大学荣获诺贝尔奖的教授人数是加拿大最多的。多伦多大学每年发表的科研论文数量在北美仅次于哈佛大学,引用数量位居世界前五。 据2006年统计,多伦多大学教授中包括美国文理科学院外籍院士15名(占加拿大总数65%),美国科学促进会外籍院士20名(占加总数28%)。并在1980至2006年间,累计获得盖尔德纳(Gairdner)基金会国际奖11次(占加总数52%),被授予古根海姆研究员头衔44人(占加总数44%),英国皇家学会外籍院士16人(占加总数42%),美国国家学院外籍院士10人(占加总数36%)及斯隆(Sloan)研究员23人(占加总数30%)。 在多个世界大学排行榜上,多伦多大学是加拿大唯一一所跻身全世界前二十名的高等学府。多伦多大学的学生享有任何一所加拿大大学都不具备的学术氛围。在课余他们亦享有多伦多市的种种舒适便利。
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校园设施
校园位置
urban
地理位置
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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校园
The university grounds lie about 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) north of the Financial District in Downtown Toronto, and immediately south of the neighbourhoods of Yorkville and The Annex. The site encompasses 71 hectares (180 acres) bounded mostly by Bay Street, Bloor Street, Spadina Avenue and College Street. An enclave surrounded by university grounds, Queen's Park contains the Ontario Legislative Building and several historic monuments. With its green spaces and many interlocking courtyards, the university forms a distinct region of urban parkland in the city's downtown core. The namesake University Avenue is a ceremonial boulevard and arterial thoroughfare that runs through downtown between Queen's Park and Front Street. The Spadina, St. George, Museum, and Queen's Park stations of the Toronto rapid transit system are located in the vicinity. Stone pillars of the Bennett Gates mark the southern entrance of Philosopher's Walk. The architecture is epitomized by a combination of Romanesque and Gothic Revival buildings spread across the eastern and central portions of campus, most of them dating between 1858 and 1929. The traditional heart of the university, known as Front Campus, is located near the centre of the campus in an oval lawn enclosed by King's College Circle. The centrepiece is the main building of University College, built in 1857 with an eclectic blend of Richardsonian Romanesque and Norman architectural elements. The dramatic effect of this blended design by architect Frederick William Cumberland drew praise from European visitors of the time: "Until I reached Toronto," remarked Lord Dufferin during his visit in 1872, "I confess I was not aware that so magnificent a specimen of architecture existed upon the American continent." The building was declared a National Historic Site of Canada in 1968. Built in 1907, Convocation Hall is recognizable for its domed roof and Ionic-pillared rotunda. Although its foremost function is hosting the annual convocation ceremonies, the building serves as a venue for academic and social events throughout the year. The sandstone buildings of Knox College epitomizes the North American collegiate Gothic design, with its characteristic cloisters surrounding a secluded courtyard. The neoclassical Convocation Hall is characterized by its domed roof and Ionic-pillared rotunda. A lawn at the northeast is anchored by Hart House, a Gothic-revival student centre complex. Among its many common rooms, the building's Great Hall is noted for large stained-glass windows and a long quotation from John Milton's Areopagitica that is inscribed around the walls. The adjacent Soldiers' Tower stands 143 feet (44 m) tall as the most prominent structure in the vicinity, its stone arches etched with the names of university members lost to the battlefields of the two World Wars. The tower houses a 51-bell carillon that is played on special occasions such as Remembrance Day and convocation. North of University College, the main building of Trinity College displays Jacobethan Tudor architecture, while its chapel was built in the Perpendicular Gothic style of Giles Gilbert Scott. The chapel features exterior walls of sandstone and interiors of Indiana Limestone, and was constructed by Italian stonemasons using ancient building methods. Philosopher's Walk is a scenic footpath that follows a meandering, wooded ravine linking with Trinity College, Varsity Arena and the Faculty of Law. Victoria College is on the eastern side of Queen's Park, centred on a Romanesque main building made of contrasting red sandstone and grey limestone. Developed after the Second World War, the western section of the campus consists mainly of modernist and internationalist structures that contain laboratories and faculty offices. The most significant example of Brutalist architecture is the massive Robarts Library complex, built in 1972 and opened a year later in 1973. It features raised podia, extensive use of triangular geometric designs and a towering fourteen-storey concrete structure that cantilevers above a field of open space and mature trees. Sidney Smith Hall is the home to the Faculty of Arts and Science, as well as a few departments within that faculty. The Leslie L. Dan Pharmacy Building, completed in 2006, exhibits the high-tech architectural style of glass and steel by British architect Norman Foster.
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宿舍条件
UToronto guarantees accommodation for all first-year students. There are ten student residences on the St George campus. The University estimates £3,532–9,632 (CA$5,500–15,000) for annual board and lodging, depending on type of accommodation and meal plan or food preparation.
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体育培养
The 44 sports teams of the Varsity Blues represent the university in intercollegiate competitions. The two main leagues in which the Blues participate are Canadian Interuniversity Sport for national competitions, and the auxiliary Ontario University Athletics conference at the provincial level. The athletic nickname of Varsity Blues was not consistently used until the 1930s; previously, references such as "Varsity", "The Big Blue", "The Blue and White" and "The Varsity Blue" also appeared interchangeably. The Blue and White is commonly played and sung in athletic games as a fight song. The University of Toronto Rowing Clubtrains in Toronto Harbour for the 1924 Summer Olympics. The team won silver for Canada. North American football traces its very origin to the University of Toronto, with the first documented football game played at University College on November 9, 1861. The Blues played their first intercollegiate football match in 1877 against the University of Michigan, in a game that ended with a scoreless draw. Since intercollegiate seasons began in 1898, the Blues have won four Grey Cup, two Vanier Cup and 25 Yates Cup championships, including the inaugural championships for all three trophies. However, the football team has hit a rough patch following its last championship in 1993. From 2001 until 2008, the Blues suffered the longest losing streak in Canadian collegiate history, recording 49 consecutive winless games.This was preceded by a single victory in 2001 that ended a run of 18 straight losses. The site of Varsity Stadium has served as the primary playing grounds of the Varsity Blues football and soccer programs since 1898. Formed in 1891, the storied Varsity Blues men's ice hockey team has left many legacies on the national, professional and international hockey scenes. Conn Smythe played for the Blues as a centre during his undergraduate years, and was a Blues coach from 1923 to 1926. When Smythe took over the Toronto Maple Leafs in 1927, the familiar blue-and-white sweater design of the Varsity Blues was adopted by his new team. Blues hockey competed at the 1928 Winter Olympics and captured the gold medal for Canada. At the 1980 Winter Olympics, Blues coach Tom Watt served as co-coach of the Canadian hockey team in which six players were Varsity grads. In all, the Blues have won the CIS University Cup national hockey title ten times, last in 1984. Varsity Arena has been the permanent home of the Blues ice hockey programs since it opened in 1926. In men's basketball, the Varsity Blues have won 14 conference titles, including the inaugural championship in 1909, but have not won a national title. In swimming, the men's team has claimed the national crown 16 times since 1964, while the women's team has claimed the crown 14 times since 1970. Established in 1897, the University of Toronto Rowing Club is the oldest collegiate rowing club in Canada. It earned a silver medal for the country in the 1924 Summer Olympics, finishing second to Yale's crew.
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历史文化
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林志玲
林志玲
林志玲,1974年11月29日出生于台湾省台北市,华语影视女演员、模特、主持人。 林志玲出生于台北,她的小学和国中分别就读于台北中正区东门国民小学和中正国中。1990年,国中毕业的林志玲因被星探林健寰所发掘,而踏上了模特之路。但没过多久,她便赴加拿大多伦多的私立女子教会学校斯特罗恩中学完成高中学业,高中毕业后,她则进入了多伦多大学就读,主修西方美术史和经济学。1997年,林志玲大学毕业回台湾定居,原本计划凭借美术专业,到台北市立美术馆谋职,却因“不具硕士以上学位”未获录取。之后,她又前往富邦文教基金会担任行政助理,而此时林志玲正好申请到了多伦多大学西洋美术史研究所的深造机会,她便选择回母校继续求学。 1998年,利用寒暑假返台打工当模特的林志玲出演了张国荣《Everybody》的音乐录影带。2000年,林志玲签约凯渥模特经纪公司并开始职业模特生涯。2002年,林志玲因拍摄某企业电视广告而获得更多关注。并于次年被媒体评选为“台湾第一美女”。2003年,林志玲开始主持《流行追踪》、《日本再发现》等时尚节目;随后,她还担任了台湾金曲奖星光大道的主持人;而在这一年,林志玲还被太台湾媒体评选为了“台湾第一美女”。 2004年,林志玲开始逐渐将演艺事业转向中国内地和香港;年底,林志玲担任了第41届台湾电影金马奖颁奖典礼的主持人。2005年5月28日,林志玲与陶晶莹、侯佩岑共同主持了第16届金曲奖颁奖典礼。7月8日,林志玲在大连棒锤岛拍摄广告时不幸从马背上摔落并被马蹄踩伤,送医后被诊断为胸部肋骨多处骨折,并伴有左肺挫裂伤;11月1日,经过几个月的休养后林志玲召开记者会,宣布全面复出,随后,她便担任了第40届台湾电视金钟奖颁奖典礼的主持人,并献上了个人的“处女唱”。 2007年,林志玲出演银幕处女作《赤壁》并正式进军影视领域。2008年,林志玲主演个人首部喜剧片《决战刹马镇》。2010年,林志玲获得FHM全球百大美女四连冠;并于同年主演日本爱情剧《月之恋人》。2011年,她在言情片《幸福额度》中首次一人分饰两角。2014年,林志玲主演了剧情片《北京·纽约》。2015年,林志玲开始参加真人秀节目《花样姐姐》。
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