2002-2003 Calendar
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Faculty of Arts |
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Faculty of Education |
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Faculty
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Faculty
of Fine Arts |
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Faculty
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Atkinson Faculty of Liberal
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Osgoode Hall Law School |
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Schulich School of Business
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Courses
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Glendon
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York University Mission Statement
At a joint meeting, held on January 14, 1999, the executive
committees of the Board of Governors and the Senate agreed to recommend
to their respective bodies that they endorse the new York University
mission statement. It was endorsed by the Senate at its meeting
on January 28, and by the Board of Governors on February 22, 1999.
These endorsements validated a shared vision of the University's
mission and values as York continues to prepare for the challenges
and opportunities of the future. The mission statement is intended
to provide a sense of common direction and aspiration for the University's
governing bodies and for all members, alumni and friends of York.
The mission of York University is the pursuit, preservation
and dissemination of knowledge. We promise excellence in research
and teaching in pure, applied and professional fields. We test the
boundaries and structures of knowledge. We cultivate the critical
intellect.
York University is part of Toronto: we are dynamic, metropolitan
and multicultural. York University is part of Canada: we encourage
bilingual study, we value tolerance and diversity. York University
is open to the world: we explore global concerns.
A community of faculty, students and staff committed to
academic freedom, social justice, accessible education and collegial
self-governance, York University makes innovation its tradition.
Tentanda via: the way must be tried.
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