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The University of Toronto Mississauga (abbreviated as UTM or U of T Mississauga) is a division of the University of Toronto located in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. The campus opened in 1967 as Erindale College, [ 6 ] set upon the valley of the Credit River , approximately 33 km west of Downtown Toronto .
The University of Toronto Mississauga is a satellite campus of the University of Toronto. It is in Mississauga, Ontario , Canada about 33 kilometres west of the main St. George campus. It was formerly called the Erindale College but was later changed to the University of Toronto Mississauga (UTM).
University of Toronto Faculty of Dentistry: 1959 On Edward St. south of campus, near Dundas St. and University Ave. Dr. Eric Jackman Institute of Child Study [WR] Ontario Institute for Studies in Education: 1931 Located in The Annex north of campus. Formerly the Leighton Goldie McCarthy House. E.J. Pratt Library [LH] Victoria College 1961
The college appointed former Mayor of Mississauga Hazel McCallion as its first chancellor in 2016. [31] In 2018, it was announced that Sheridan will open a new campus in Brampton in partnership with Ryerson University. The campus will be located on south-east corner of Church Street West and Mill Street North in Brampton.
A large campus of the University of Toronto, known as University of Toronto Mississauga, is located on the west bank of the river. Rivière du Credit During the 17th ...
Because of the University of Toronto's de-centralized tri-campus structure, the Service is organized into three functionally separate groups (St. George, University of Toronto Scarborough, and University of Toronto Mississauga), which — despite sharing a common brand identity and some policies — are operated, managed, and trained separately.
The University of Toronto (UToronto or U of T) is a public research university in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, located on the grounds that surround Queen's Park. It was founded by royal charter in 1827 as King's College , the first institution of higher learning in Upper Canada .
In 1972, it moved to a 44,000-square-foot (4,100 m 2) facility in the South Building (renamed the William G. Davis Building in 2009-10), becoming a full-service campus library. Early in 2000, the Erindale College Library was renamed the University of Toronto Mississauga Library.