
June 7, 2011 10:00 AM
The new graduate spaces will help more students continue their studies, leading to careers in high-demand and emerging fields - such as engineering, health and environmental studies.
Expanding professional and research-based graduate programs supports innovation in Ontario's knowledge-based economy and improves the province's competitive position globally.
Ontario is putting students first by increasing spaces for graduate students. This is part of the McGuinty government's plan to help every student succeed and give the province a competitive edge in securing a strong economy for the future."In today's knowledge-based economy, it is vital that Ontario continues to support advanced research and develop a highly educated and skilled workforce. By helping more Ontarians pursue higher education, we can strengthen our economy and our future."
– John Milloy
Minister of Training, Colleges and Universities
"The Ontario Government's continued investment in graduate education is excellent news for our future prosperity. Today's announcement represents another important step by the Government to expand the number of talented Masters and Doctoral students necessary to ensure a brighter tomorrow for our province."
– David Naylor
President, University of Toronto