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The Career Centre offers a variety of services to meet the career planning and employment needs of graduate students pursuing academic and non-academic careers. Students pursuing academic careers are encouraged to register with the Graduate Dossier Service, a depository for confidential application material. Career counsellors are available to meet with all students, one-on-one or in a workshop setting, to discuss career development and employment search plans including C.V. critiques. Additionally, the Career Centre has an extensive collection of academic and non-academic career and employment related information in the Career Resource Library — the largest in Canada, a Resume Clinic, practice interview sessions and an online employment listing service.
Address: 214 College Street, Toronto, ON M5T 2Z9
Telephone: 416-978-8000
Website: http://www.studentlife.utoronto.ca/
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French Studies at the University of Toronto 1853-1993
Arborescences est une revue d’études françaises en ligne fondée en 2010 et rédigée principalement en français.
The experiential learning website "Apprentissage expérientiel" is specifically designed for Arts and Science students currently enrolled in Specialist, Major and Minor programs in French language.