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University of Toronto ranks only behind Harvard in health sciences research
The University of Toronto is the second most prolific health sciences research institute in the world, according to a recent international ranking compiled by the scientific journal Nature.
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University of Waterloo ranked 22nd on list of world’s top computer science schools
Quacquarelli Symonds (QS), a British company that releases regular rankings of universities around the globe, placed the University of Waterloo 22nd on its 2023 list of the best schools for computer science and information systems.
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Many jobs will evolve to incorporate ‘green skills.’ Canada’s success depends on understanding this
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