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Christopher Sun is one of four PhD candidates from across U of T Engineering to receive a 2017 Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarship. (Photo: Liz Do)

Meet four U of T Engineering graduate students awarded Vanier Scholarships

Optimizing traffic flow between the City of Oshawa, at right, and Toronto, lower left, is one challenge that Master of Engineering students in the Cities Engineering and Management program at U of T will study in the newly established ‘teaching city.’ (Image: Google Maps).

New partnership establishes a Canadian teaching city for engineering students

Professor Greg Evans (ChemE) is one of the co-chairs of the 7th annual Canadian Engineering Education Association conference, hosted by U of T Engineering June 4 to 7, 2017. (Photo: Neil Ta)

Designing the engineer of 2050: Canadian engineering educators to meet in Toronto

Deborah Emilia Solomon, second from left, is one of 37 top students from around the world receiving the inaugural Lester B. Pearson International Scholarship, which covers tuition, books, incidental fees and residence costs for four years. She is joining Chemical Engineering in Fall 2017. (credit: Johnny Guatto).

U of T Engineering welcomes four global Pearson scholars