York University
York University (French: Université York), is a Canadian university in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. York University is Canada's third largest university.[4] It first opened in 1959.
- This article is about the Canadian university. For the British university, see University of York.
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Motto | Tentanda via (Latin) | ||
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Motto in English | The way must be tried | ||
Type | Public university | ||
Established | 1959 | ||
Endowment | $439 million[1] | ||
Chancellor | Gregory Sorbara | ||
President | Rhonda Lenton[2] | ||
Students | 52,300 | ||
Undergraduates | 46,400[3] | ||
Postgraduates | 5,900 | ||
Location | , , Canada 43°46′23″N 79°30′13″W | ||
Campus | Urban / suburban, 185 ha (457.14 acres) | ||
Colours | |||
Nickname | York Lions | ||
Affiliations | AUCC, CARL, IAU, COU, U Sports, OUA, CUSID, Fields Institute, Ontario Network of Women in engineering, CBIE, CFS, CUP. | ||
Mascot | Lion | ||
Website | www | ||
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References
- "Endowment Financial Report as of December 31, 2016" (PDF).
- "Office of the President". Retrieved 27 July 2017.
- "About York University". Retrieved 19 July 2016.
- "About York University". About York University.
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