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Algoma University, commonly shortened to Algoma U, is a Canadian public university in the province of Ontario, with campuses in Brampton, Sault Ste. Marie, and Timmins attended primarily by Indian international students. [5]
Brampton Centre: Charmaine Williams [6] Sukhamrit Singh [98] Martin Medeiros [99] Charmaine Williams Brampton East: Hardeep Grewal [6] Martin Singh [98] Vicky Dhillon [100] Hardeep Grewal Brampton North: Graham McGregor [101] Ruby Zaman [98] Ranjit Singh Bagga [102] Sameera Falcon Khan [13] Graham McGregor Brampton South: Prabmeet Sarkaria [103 ...
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The Engracia de Jesus Matias Archives and Special Collections is a department of the Arthur A. Wishart Library at Algoma University in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario.It is the official repository for the university's records as well as those of the Anglican Diocese of Algoma and the Ecclesiastical Province of Ontario.
On June 13, 2015 Horn was installed as the first ever Chancellor of Algoma University. [4] [12] In 2016, Horn worked with Donna Hilsinger and Malgorzata Nowacka-May, Artistic Director of The Chimera Project, [13] to create "Bears Stars and Trees" an interpretive dance art piece reflecting on the seven grandfather teachings. [14]
The Algoma University at Brampton School of Business & Economics offers courses at Market Square Business Centre, 24 Queen Street East. [69] The closest universities to Brampton (offering a wider range of programs) include York University in north Toronto and University of Toronto Mississauga.
The Brampton Board of Trade supports increasing the footprint of the post-secondary sector in Brampton. This includes augmenting current offerings (such as those of Algoma University, Sheridan College and Toronto Metropolitan University) as well as pursuing new opportunities (such as the relocation of the University of Guelph-Humber campus). [26]