Issue 18 - January 22 2004
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FELLOWSHIP IN ADVANCEMENT
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THE UNIVERSITY OF TORONTOAre you a recent or soon-to-be graduate?
Are you interested in a career that involves:
MARKETING
PUBLIC RELATIONS
SPECIAL EVENT and VOLUNTEER MANAGEMENT
COMMUNICATIONS
PHILANTHROPY?
Are you interested in helping the University of Toronto rank among the leading international public research and
teaching universities?
If so, consider the field of Advancement. Advancement is the term used to describe the activities of fundraising,
alumni and public relations, among others, that help to harness the financial and human resources required to advance
the goals of the University.
During this 12 month internship, one successful candidate will receive exposure to all aspects of university
Advancement functions through specific program assignments, job shadowing and mentoring, extensive professional
development opportunities, on-campus work placements, and visits to other Canadian universities.
The 12 month internship will begin September 2004. The fellow will receive a monthly stipend of $2800 and, based
on successful performance, the possibility of longer term employment.
Application deadline: Friday, February 27, 2004
To download the application visit:
www.alumni.utoronto.ca/stayconnected/career.html
Paper copies of the application form are available at the front desk:
J. Robert S. Prichard Building
21 King’s College Circle
between 9:00am – 5:00pm
or contact Sharon Brumer at
(416) 946-8371 or
Call for Nominations for the
Governing Council
Nominations Open 9:00 a.m. Monday, January 19, 2004
Nominations Close 12:00 noon Friday, January 30, 2004
Positions Available:
For 1 year terms: July 1, 2004 to June 30, 2005:
8 Students:
• 4 full-time undergraduate students
• 2 part-time undergraduate students
• 2 graduate students
For 3 year terms: July 1, 2004 to June 30, 2007:
• 1 Administrative Staff
4 Teaching Staff:
• Arts & Science (Departments of Astronomy and Astrophysics,
Botany, Chemistry, Computer Science, Geology,
Mathematics, Physics, Statistics and Zoology)
• Applied Science and Engineering
• Medicine (2)
Nomination Forms will be available starting at
9:00 a.m. Monday, January 19, 2004
on the Governing Council web-site: www.utoronto.ca/govcncl/
And from:
Office of the Governing Council, Room 106, Simcoe Hall
Registrarʼs Office, UTM
Registrarʼs Office, UTSC
MAKE A DIFFERENCE: GET INVOLVED WITH THE GOVERNING COUNCIL
www.utoronto.ca/govcncl/elections/
Work of the Governing Council:
The Governing Council is composed of 50 members, including
the President, Chancellor, 16 government appointees,
12 teaching staff, 8 alumni, 8 students, 2 administrative staff
and 2 presidential appointees.
As the senior governing body, it oversees the academic,
business and student affairs of the University. Decisions
approved by the Governing Council affect all members of
the University community.
The Council and its Boards are responsible for approving:
• Academic and incidental fees
• Establishment of new academic programs
• Admissions and awards policies
• Universityʼs budget and financial matters
• Campus planning and capital projects
• Personnel policies
• Campus and student services
• Appointment of senior administrators
Questions?
Contact the Chief Returning Officer at 416-978-8427 or
The membership of the Governing Council should reflect the diversity of the University.
Nominations are, therefore, encouraged from a wide variety of individuals.
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