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| Northern Ontario School of Medicine (NOSM) University |
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Posted by: freeadsnews - 09-02-2024, 01:53 AM - Forum: Education
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Northern Ontario School of Medicine (NOSM) University
www.nosm.ca
NOSM at Lakehead University:
955 Oliver Rd
Thunder Bay, ON P7B 5E1
Tel: 807-766-7300
Admissions 1-800-461-8777 ext.7454
Fax: 807-766-7370
NOSM at Laurentian University:
935 Ramsey Lake Rd.
Sudbury, ON P3E 2C6
Tel: 705-675-4883
Admissions 1-800-461-8777 ext. 7454
Fax: 705-675-4858
About NOSM University
The Northern Ontario School of Medicine (NOSM), created in 2002, made history by becoming Canada’s first independent medical university—now known as NOSM University—on April 1, 2022.
NOSM University is one of the greatest medical education success stories of Canada. Born of a grassroots movement, NOSM University is a made-in-the-North solution to regional health care inequalities. Its internationally recognized distributed, community-engaged learning (DCEL) model is distinctive and has grown into something extraordinary.
This education model requires NOSM University to have strong ties and engagement with remote, rural, Indigenous and Francophone communities. It features partnerships and collaborations with more than 500 organizations, in more than 90 communities, and with more than 1,800 clinical, human, and medical sciences faculty dispersed across all of Northern Ontario.
In addition to offering a Committee on Accreditation of Canadian Medical Schools (CACMS) fully accredited MD program, NOSM University offers a Master of Medical Studies, Dietetic Practicum Program (DPP), Medical Physics Residency Education Program (MPREP), Physician Assistant (PAs), and Postgraduate Residency programs accredited by both the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada (RCPSC) and College of Family Physicians of Canada (CFPC).
NOSM University has a mandate to be socially accountable to the cultural diversity of the region it serves including Indigenous and Francophone peoples, remote communities, small rural towns, large rural communities, and urban centres. Evidence of this mandate can be found in the University’s curriculum, administrative structure, research program, student demographics, continuing education program, and more.
NOSM University faculty, staff and students do not function in a traditional medical school building. Rather, the walls of the University are the boundaries of Northern Ontario, spanning thousands of kilometres, with two main campuses and countless communities that are linked in some way to the University.
Canada’s First Stand-Alone Medical University
On June 3, 2021, the Government of Ontario passed legislation to make the Northern Ontario School of Medicine (NOSM) a university. With this status, NOSM becomes the first stand-alone medical university in Canada.
NOSM was established as a government strategy to address the health needs of the region, improve access to quality care, and contribute to the economic development of Northern Ontario. It was born of a grassroots movement, from communities across Northern Ontario advocating for a solution to regional health inequalities. Becoming a university translates that vision into a reality in the future.
MD Program- As of June 2024, NOSM University has graduated 971 MDs—80 are Indigenous and 198 are Francophone. More than half of these physicians have stayed in Northern Ontario.
- On average, 52.67% of NOSM MD grads select Family Medicine as their first choice for residency, compared with 38.20% for all Canadian applicants.
- All NOSM University medical students have a first-year placement in what is called Integrated Community Experience (ICE). This is a mandatory four-week placement in a First Nation community, a Métis organization, or an Indigenous health organization in Northern Ontario.
Residency Programs- As of June 2023, 827 residents have completed training in NOSM University’s residency programs.
Accolades for NOSM University- NOSM University is a proud recipient of the 2019 Charles Boelen International Social Accountability Award, presented by the Association of Faculties of Medicine of Canada.
- In 2013, NOSM University received the prestigious ASPIRE award, which recognizes international excellence in social accountability and medical education.
- NOSM University has been honoured by the Society of Rural Physicians of Canada with the Rural Medical Education Award 11 times for the highest proportion of graduates going into rural family medicine.
Dietetic Practicum Program- To date, NOSM University has graduated 207 learners who go on to become Registered Dietitians. Notably, 75% of our last three graduate cohorts are practising in Northern Ontario.
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| Nipissing University |
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Posted by: freeadsnews - 09-01-2024, 10:50 AM - Forum: Education
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Nipissing University
100 College Dr
PO Box 5002
North Bay ON P1B 8L7
Tel: 705-474-3450
Fax: 705-474-1947
www.nipissingu.ca
Domestic Student Recruitment
Telephone: 705-474-3450 x 4200
Fax: 705-474-1947
Email: nuinfo@nipissingu.ca
Office: F305
International Student Recruitment
Telephone: 705-474-3450 x 4433
Email: internationaladmiss@nipissingu.ca
Office: F308-B
Fee Payment Inquiries - finance@nipissingu.ca
General Financial Aid Inquiries - finaid@nipissingu.ca
Student Accessibility Services - sas@nipissingu.ca
Student Counselling Services - counselling@nipissingu.ca
Student Development Services - General Inquiries - sds@nipissingu.ca
Student Learning and Transitions / Academic Skills - slt@nipissingu.ca
Residence - residence@nipissingu.ca
Academic Inquiries
Admissions
Telephone: 705-474-3450 x 4600
Fax: 705-495-1772
Email: admissions@nipissingu.ca
Office: F209
Registrar's Office
Telephone: 705-474-3450 x 4521
Fax: 705-495-1772
Email: registrar@nipissingu.ca
Office: F209
Graduate Studies
Telephone: 705-474-3450 x 4292
Email: sgs@nipissingu.ca
Office: A205
Office of Indigenous Initiatives
Telephone: 705-474-3450 x 4899
Fax: 705-472-8601
Email: indigenousprograms@nipissingu.ca
Office: F215
International Student Support
Telephone: 705-474-3450 x 4321
Email: internationalsupport@nipissingu.ca
Office: F204
Giving
Telephone: 705-474-3450 x 4421
Email: giving@nipissingu.ca
Media Inquiries
Telephone: 705-474-3450 x 4615
Email: communications@nipissingu.ca
Services
Security Office
Telephone: 705-474-3450 x 5555
Campus Security Cell (24 hours): 705-498-7244
Call 911 for Ambulance, Fire, Police, or Crisis situation
Email: security@canadorecollege.ca
Office: B203
Alumni Office
Telephone: 705-474-3450 x 4573
Email: alumni@nipissingu.ca
Employment Opportunities
Visit: Employment Postings
Email: jobs@nipissingu.ca
University Technology Services (UTS)
Telephone: 705-474-3450 x 4342
Email: techsrv@nipissingu.ca
Office: A139
For inquiries regarding our website, please contact nuwebmaster@nipissingu.ca. If you are experiencing technical issues, please contact University Technology Services at techsrv@nipissingu.ca.
Nipissing Fast Facts
While the roots of Nipissing University extend back to the 1900s with the North Bay Normal School, Nipissing University College was formed in 1967 as an affiliate of Laurentian University.
Nipissing University received its charter as an independent University in 1992, and was created to address the specific needs of Northern Ontario. Nipissing’s strategic priorities regarding the student experience as well as academic and research excellence is grounded in this commitment.
Nipissing is proud to be a primarily undergraduate university with a reputation for excellence in teacher education, arts, science, professional programs, and is proportionally the most nursing intensive university in Ontario.
Nipissing’s strategic focus on student success and experience has translated into consistent top rankings in the country in the areas of student support, student experience, faculty, and residences as a primarily undergraduate institution. Students find themselves in a high-quality academic environment that is student-focused and based on personal teaching practices, innovative approaches to learning, and a growing research culture.
Access and equity have been a longstanding priority of Nipissing with a focus on students who might not otherwise participate in postsecondary education without interventions and support. Nipissing has experienced continued growth in the enrolment of full-time first generation students, increases in the number of students with disabilities, and the number of full-time Indigenous students enrolled at the University.
Nipissing is committed to making an impact and playing a positive role in the educational, social, cultural and economic life in the communities it serves.
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| McMaster University |
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Posted by: freeadsnews - 09-01-2024, 09:05 AM - Forum: Education
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McMaster University
1280 Main St W
Hamilton ON L8S 4L8
Tel: 905-525-9140
Admissions: 905-525-9140 ext 24796
Fax: 905-527-1105
www.mcmaster.ca
McMaster Fast Facts
McMaster is a research-intensive, student-centred university dedicated to advancing human and societal health and well-being.
History
McMaster University was founded in 1887 in the city of Toronto by Senator William McMaster. The University was a bequest from Senator William McMaster, a member of the first senate after Confederation, founding president of the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, and chair of the Great Western Railway. As the facility grew, it was apparent more campus space was needed. In 1930, McMaster University relocated to the city of Hamilton.
Leaders in Teaching & Research
In 2018, McMaster received the Global Teaching Excellence Award from the Higher Education Academy for the university’s commitment to experiential learning and global engagement. McMaster consistently ranks among Canada’s most research-intensive universities and placed second in graduate student research intensity in the 2023 Research Infosource rankings.
World Class Rankings
Ranked among the top 100 universities in the ShanghaiRanking’s Academic Ranking of World Universities 2023. McMaster has been ranked 30th in the world in the THE’s Education’s University Impact Rankings for 2024, based on the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals of the United Nations.
Student Centered Learning
The McMaster Method, a problem-based, student centred approach to learning has been adopted world wide.
Helping Students Excel Outside of the Classroom
Whether you are an athlete, artist or world traveler, McMaster’s student life has something for everyone. McMaster has over 300+ student-led clubs on campus, more than 70 international exchange agreements and world- class athletic facilities. Our athletic facilities have been home to National Women’s Basketball Champions in 2019 and National Football Champions in 2011.
Renowned Research Centres & Institutes
McMaster is home to 70 research centres and institutes that cross boundaries and disciplines.
Our Alumni - More than 244,915 alumni represent 143 countries, including Canada.
- Our alumni are cabinet ministers, business leaders, scientists, professional musicians, university presidents, Hollywood actors, Olympians, and an astronaut.
- Nobel laureates: Professor Emeritus Bertram Brockhouse, co-winner of the 1994 Nobel Prize in Physics; alumnus Myron Scholes, co-winner of the 1997 Nobel Prize in Economics; alumna Donna Strickland, co-winner of the 2018 Nobel Prize in Physics.
Our Students- McMaster is home to 32,102 undergraduates and 5,487 graduate students, for a total student population of 37,589.
- In the 2023/2024 academic year, 17% of all McMaster students were international students, from 120 countries.
- International graduate students represented 31.1% of the graduate student body in fall 2023/2024.
- The percentage of undergraduates registering with an admission average of 90% and above has risen from 13.9% in 2000 to 65.2% in 2023/2024.
Our Faculty and Staff- McMaster is home to 992 full-time instructional faculty members (excluding clinical educators), 124 chairs and 13 professorships, 86 allotted Canada Research Chairs, one Canadian Institutes of Health Research Chair, two Ontario Research Chairs.
- Research intensity (research income per full-time faculty member) averages $419,000 at McMaster.
- Selected as a Hamilton-Niagara Top Employer for the past nine years in a row.
- Recognized as one of Canada’s Best Diversity Employers for the past six years in a row.
- The university employs more than 19,000 faculty, research, staff, student and interim employees.
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| Laurentian University |
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Posted by: freeadsnews - 09-01-2024, 08:39 AM - Forum: Education
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935 Ramsey Lake Rd
Sudbury ON P3E 2C6
Tel: 705-675-1151
Admissions: 705-675-4843
Fax: 705-675-4891
www.laurentian.ca
Book a campus tour or academic counselling session:
Students who choose Laurentian choose a true Canadian experience, one which embraces bilingualism, tri-cultural values and one which is whole-heartedly welcoming to students from around the world.
Unique signature programs
With more than 100 degree programs at the undergraduate and graduate levels, and flexible degree options, Laurentian offers a comprehensive range of high-calibre programs.
Our programs in architecture, forensic science, sports administration, nursing, Indigenous Social Work and many others provide unique learning experiences and diverse career opportunities for graduates.
18:1 ratio student/prof
Small class-sizes promote interaction among students and professors, creating positive group dynamics, and giving students greater access to labs, and more one-on-one conversations. It’s a personal approach to university education and it works. Approachable, accessible faculty and crucial support programs offered through the Centre for Academic Excellence, ensure each student is on the road to academic success.
Flexible Degrees with Customization options
At Laurentian, the added flexibility of customizing your degree to include concentrations, minors, majors and specializations allows students to differentiate themselves in the workforce. The extra credits in the speciality of choice can often be the determinant factor in the hiring process. By providing these options, Laurentian sets the stage for successful graduates who are passionate about their future.
A bilingual edge
Laurentian’s Sudbury campus offers the added advantage of an ideal environment to learn a second language. More than 30 of our programs are offered in both official languages. Students can opt to take courses in either French or English, and can earn a certificate of bilingualism in the process.
95% Post-graduation Employment Rate
With the highest post-graduation employment rate of all universities in Ontario – 95% – Laurentian represents a sound investment in your future. Laurentian graduates have a broad spectrum of career options and employers have ranked our students among the best-prepared graduates, ready and well-equipped for the workforce.
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| Apple Pie Trail |
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Posted by: freeadsnews - 02-05-2024, 05:48 AM - Forum: Travel and tourism
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https://www.applepietrail.ca
a self-guided trail of orchards, breweries, distillers and bakeries.
Make the Most of the Trail
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There is so much to explore in apple country, so we’d recommend staying at least a few days. Plan your trip through our suggested lodging accommodations, and start getting excited!
Our Story
The Apple Pie Trail was inspired by South Georgian Bay’s apple-growing history. Today, the trail brings together the many restaurants, ciders, orchards and adventure partners in our community. This culinary adventure trail leads you through dozens of unforgettable experiences in apple country.
Get Started
Check out our informative guides and recommendations for each trail shop, or use one of our adventure itineraries to help plan your trip. If it’s an adventure you’re after, we’ve got you covered.
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| Royal Bank of Canada |
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