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The Institute for Christian Studies (ICS or ICS Toronto) is a private, graduate-level Reformed philosophical and theological school in Toronto, Ontario.At ICS, students and faculty take part in shared learning through participatory seminars, mentoring, and an interdisciplinary approach to study.
A graduate program was started later in the 1990s, the PhD program slowly growing with 6 students a year in 1999. [3] [4] Early teacher education at Althouse required students to enrol in Philosophy, History, and Psychology as separate foundations courses.
The Philosophical Gourmet Report, also known as the Leiter Report or PGR, is a ranking of graduate programs in philosophy in the English-speaking world.It was founded by philosophy and law professor Brian Leiter and is now edited by philosophy professors Berit Brogaard and Christopher Pynes.
This affiliation expanded the curriculum at Assumption, including new general and honours programs for Bachelor of Arts degrees, graduate courses in philosophy, and pre-professional programs in engineering, medicine, and law. [9] At this time, Assumption was one of the largest colleges associated with the University of Western Ontario.
Ontario's Ministry of Citizenship, Immigration, and International Trade recruits international post-secondary students as permanent residents through three Provincial Nominee Programs: the International Student With Job Offer Stream, the International Masters Graduate Stream, and the International PhD Graduate Stream.
The LIS co-op program at the University of Western Ontario started in 1979, making it the first LIS co-op program in Canada. [ 5 ] [ 10 ] [ 17 ] It allows students to engage in one or two paid work terms at a library or information-related position. [ 18 ]
This is a list of Doctorate degree programs (PhD or professional doctorate [1]) with formal specializations / concentrations in Bioethics, by country.These may be dedicated degrees in Bioethics, or specializations within other disciplinary programs, such as philosophy, law or health sciences.
On July 1, 1965, by an act of the Ontario Legislature, the institution previously known as the University of Ottawa was renamed Saint Paul University, which retained its civil and pontifical charters, while a new corporate body, to be known as the University of Ottawa, was created to inherit the majority of the university's holdings.