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The University of Toronto Press is a Canadian university press. [1] Although it was founded in 1901, the press did not actually publish any books until 1911. [2] The press originally printed only examination books and the university calendar. [3] Its first scholarly book was a work by a classics professor at University College, Toronto. [3]
Elizabeth Rollins Epperly (born 1951, Virginia) [1] is a Canadian-based American Victorian scholar, author, curator, English professor (from 1976 to 2006), and former university president (1995–1998) of the University of Prince Edward Island (UPEI). [2] Epperly taught at the University of Prince Edward Island for 22 years where she also ...
Donald Creighton. Donald Grant Creighton CC FRSC (15 July 1902 – 19 December 1979) was a Canadian historian whose major works include The Commercial Empire of the St-Lawrence, 1760–1850 (first published in 1937), a detailed study on the growth of the English merchant class in relation to the St Lawrence River in Canada.
In December 2023, Oberlin College placed Mahallati on indefinite leave following allegations that he ran a sex-for-grade scheme while previously teaching at Columbia University. Works. Ethics of War and Peace in Iran and Shi'i Islam (University of Toronto Press, Scholarly Publishing Division, Nov 14, 2016)
The Journal of Scholarly Publishing is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal publishing research and resources for publishers, editors, authors, and marketers in the academic publishing industry, focusing on technological changes, funding, and issues affecting scholarly publishing. It is published by the University of Toronto Press four ...
Professionalism emerged after 1890 with the founding of academic history departments at universities, and the practice of sending graduate students to Britain for advanced training in preparation for a university professorship. In 1896, George McKinnon Wrong, an Anglican clergyman, introduced modern Canadian history to the University of Toronto.
The pan-Canadian Pharmaceutical Alliance (PCPA, stylized as pCPA ), previously the Pan-Canadian Pricing Alliance and the Generic Value Price Initiative [1] is an alliance between the provinces and territories of Canada to combine their bargaining power to negotiate lower prices on pharmaceutical drugs. [2] [3]
This category is for academic journals published by University of Toronto Press. Pages in category "University of Toronto Press academic journals" The following 24 pages are in this category, out of 24 total.