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The popularity of Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice has spanned centuries, generations and cultures. Discuss the staying power of this literary classic in all its forms, from the original to its modern versions. It’s just one of the First-Year Seminars that qualify for your depth requirements.

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An expert in ethical issues received one of only eight Killam Research Fellowships awarded in 2011. Read more about U of T’s Thomas Hurka and this important fellowship.

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Former Liberal leader Michael Ignatieff, a renowned academic and author, returned to his Alma Mater in 2011 as a senior resident at Massey College. If you take courses in subjects like law or political science, you might be in one of his classes.

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Team Edward? You’re not alone in your fascination with vampires. Study the vampires and monsters that have roamed 200 years of German literature in one of the many First-Year Seminars you can take at U of T. Yes, these courses count towards your degree.

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With just 24 students per course, First-Year Seminars let you have in-depth discussions and debates with your professor and peers. These seminars also help you develop the writing, presentation and research tools every student needs.

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Tradition meets modern technology with the Trinity College solar panel project. One of U of T’s oldest and smallest colleges, Trinity is using solar panels to generate 67,000 Kilowatt hours each year and make our campus greener (http://live.deckmonitoring.com/?id=trinity_college) and also keeps bee hives on their tower. Do you belong at Trinity? http://www.trinity.utoronto.ca

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You’re not alone at UofT. When you join a First Year Learning Community, you get a ready-made study group and a university transition support system. Whether you’re interested in Economics, Life Sciences or Philosophy, there’s a wide variety of First Year Learning Communities to choose from. Join a FLC and meet fellow students with similar interests.

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Come explore the boundless opportunities available to U of T students at our Mississauga campus. Join us for March Break Open House and take a tour, meet some professors, visit the faculties and get a feel for campus life at the University of Toronto Mississauga. http://discover.utoronto.ca/marchbreak

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U of T’s St. George campus (also known as the downtown campus) is hosting its March Break Open House during – you guessed it – March Break. Talk to students, meet professors, visit the world-class facilities and find out more about developing your boundless potential at U of T. http://discover.utoronto.ca/marchbreak

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The best place to go for March Break this year might be your future campus. From March 10 to 18, come to Open House at U of T’s Scarborough campus and get a feel for the boundless possibilities of being a student at the University of Toronto Scarborough. The facilities and faculties will be open to all prospective students. Want more details? http://discover.utoronto.ca/marchbreak

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