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Massey College, Toronto

Massey College, Toronto

Massey College (officially The Principal and Fellows of Massey College) is the postgraduate college of the University of Toronto, located on its St. George campus in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The college was established, built and partially endowed in 1962 by the Massey Foundation and officially opened in 1963, though women were not admitted until 1974. It was modeled around the traditional Cambridge and Oxford collegiate system and features a central court and porters lodge.

Similar to St. John's College, Cambridge, and All Souls College, Oxford, senior and junior fellows of Massey College are nominated from the university community and occasionally the wider community, and are elected by the governing board of the college. The President of the University of Toronto, the Dean of graduate studies and three members of the Massey Foundation are ex officio members of the governing board, chaired by the elected member of the governing board. Members of the governing board are elected for five years; the principal of the college is elected for seven years.

The college is well-connected with prominent figures of the national establishment, and is the sponsor and host of the annual Massey Lectures. It hosted the Man Booker International Prize of 2007.

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Massey College
  • Country: Canada
  • City: Toronto
  • https://www.masseycollege.ca/
  • Date/Year Founded:
  • Named after: Massey family
  • Parent Organization: University of Toronto
  • Global Ranking Score (Higher is Better): 8550