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II Ontario and its universities

A statement by the York University—University of Toronto seminar on higher education

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“Ontario and its Universities” embodies the views, on several central issues in higher education in Ontario, of members of a seminar which met regularly in the autumn of 1973 and early winter of 1974. The seminar was initiated by a group of professors from the University of Toronto and York University. They invited a number of their academic colleagues and several interested and informed persons from the wider public to discuss with them the responsibilities and essential requirements of the contemporary university in Ontario.

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The seminar was aided in its deliberations by Professor Ruud A. de Moor, chairman of The Netherlands Commission for the Development of University Education; Professor Martin Trow, The Graduate School of Public Policy, University of California at Berkeley; and Sir Toby Weaver, former Deputy Under-Secretary of State for Education and Science, United Kingdom. Financial support for the seminar was provided by The Richard Ivey Foundation of London, Ontario.

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MacDonald, J.B., Ross, M.G. II Ontario and its universities. Minerva 12, 515–521 (1974). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01557643

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