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Representatives from Ericsson and the University of Toronto signed a new partnership agreement to explore opportunities for research collaboration and talent development. (photo by Johnny Guatto)

New partnership between U of T and Ericsson will lead to faster, more efficient cell phone networks

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New diagnostic system leverages AI to help fight hospital-acquired infections

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A family legacy of giving: Why the Ying siblings created two new awards at U of T Engineering and Temerty Medicine

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Philipp Seiler stands next to a chalk board with a mathematical equation.

‘A good lecture should be an active discussion’: Meet Professor Philipp Seiler

Ben Agro wears a yellow rain coat in a forested area.

Top U of T undergraduate Ben Agro is taking his passion for research into a direct-entry PhD

A new study from U of T Engineering Professor David Meyer (CivMin, ISTEP) shows that between the cities of Delhi and Bengaluru, customers are supplied water on 3,278 different schedules, ranging from nearly continuous to only about 30 minutes per week. (Photo: wirestock, via Envato Elements)

Why do Delhi and Bengaluru supply water according to 3,278 different schedules?

At 76, John Bond (CivE 6T8, MASc 6T9) is the oldest U of T Mississauga grad this spring. This is his third U of T degree. (Photo: Johnny Guatto)

Advice to ‘read with purpose’ set 76-year-old engineering alumnus on path to history degree