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UTERN is the University of Toronto’s Environmental Resource Network, an umbrella organization that serves as the meeting point for everyone in the university community concerned about the health of our environment. UTERN encompasses all students at the University of Toronto including undergraduate and graduate…

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Funding

UTERN funds environmental events and initiatives on campus. If you have a great project you want help with, come to us! We accept funding applications year round and the newest one can be found here: UTERN Funding Application 2015-2016 *IMPORTANT ******Please submit applications to our…

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If you would like to submit a funding application please visit the Funding page for more information regarding completed applications. To learn more about the University of Toronto Environmental Resource Network, please click here. If you have any questions or comments email us at…

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Responsibility to current and future generations

Steve Dennis has worked for Médecins Sans Frontières (Doctors without Borders) & several other NGOs in South Sudan, Somalia, Ivory Coast, Chad, Kenya, Malawi and South Africa, and is currently the coordinator of the Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Training Institute in East Africa. Truly a global…

 Posted on March 7, 2015

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Toronto and the Natural City: Facing our Ecological Future

Since 2005, more people live in cities worldwide than in rural areas – a first in human history.  As a result, how we structure our cities, particularly in relationship to the natural world, is a key ecological as well as social, economic, political and…

 Posted on February 21, 2015

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EWG’s 4th Meeting

The 4th EWG meeting will be held on Thursday February 26 from 4 – 6pm. This meeting will take place in ES1042. This meeting will include a workshop about the use of social media for campus clubs and groups. The Environment Working Group meetings…

 Posted on February 21, 2015

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The Changemakers Gallery

Itching for an unforgettable experience? Maybe it’s time to grab life by the handlebars! The Otesha Project is looking for curious, dedicated and adventuresome volunteers! The Otesha Project’s bicycle tours use interactive workshops, theatre presentations and experiential learning to engage people of all ages…

 Posted on February 20, 2015

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HH Farm Committee Executive Elections

Do you wish you could get out of the city more often? Love gardening and think chickens are cool? Enjoy making and eating delicious food? If so, then you should consider joining the Hart House Farm Committee for the 2015-16 year! The online applications for…

 Posted on February 16, 2015

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Environment Career Day

When: March 13 from 10AM – 3PM Where: Great Hall, Hart House, University of Toronto An event for ALL students interested in the environmental field to learn about their dream job and a chance to explore internship, co-op and volunteer opportunities. Environmental Employment Opportunities…

 Posted on February 15, 2015

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