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University of Toronto Mississauga

www.utm.utoronto.ca

 
U of T Mississauga was established in 1967, with one temporary academic building, 155 students, 28 faculty and 40 staff members. The campus has grown to become the second-largest division of U of T (Canada`s largest university). UTM now includes 14,544 undergraduate students, 904 graduate students, over 3,700 full- and part-time employees (including 1,200 permanent faculty and staff) as well as over 60,000 alumni.
  • Number of Employees: 1K-5K
  • Annual Revenue: $1-10 Million

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