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Collaborative Programs

Students pursuing graduate degrees at the Faculty of Law can include an interdisciplinary perspective by participating in one of the three collaborative programs in which the law school is a partner: Dynamics of Global Change; Women's Studies; or Bioethics.

Graduate Collaborative Program In Dynamics of Global Change

The Collaborative Program in the Dynamics of Global Change is a multidisciplinary program that explores the frontiers of global change across a wide range of issues and identifies the underlying dynamics of change. In a rapidly evolving, complex, and loosely structured global system that engages new actors, change occurs at multiple levels and can have amplifying effects in unexpected ways. This program explores these complex interconnections across disciplinary fields and issue areas. From their home departments, students may take up questions from their own disciplines but explore them through the theoretical and methodological lens of global change.

Munk Centre for International Studies
1 Devonshire Place
University of Toronto
Toronto, Ontario M5S 3K7
www.utoronto.ca/mcis/dgc
email: munk.centre@utoronto.ca
Telephone: 416-946-8900 (general inquiries)

Graduate Collaborative Program In Women and Gender Studies

Coordinated by the Women and Gender Studies Institute, the Graduate Collaborative Program in Women and Gender Studies (CWGS) provides a formal educational context for the pursuit of interdisciplinary research in women's and gender studies and advanced feminist scholarship.

For more information:

Graduate Collaborative Program in Women and Gender Studies
Women and Gender Studies Institute
Room 2036, Wilson Hall, New College
University of Toronto
Toronto, Ontario 
M5S 1C6 Canada
Tel: 416-978-3668
Fax: 416-946-5561
E-mail: grad.womenstudies@utoronto.ca
Web site: http://www.utoronto.ca/wgsi/collaborative.html

Graduate Collaborative Program in Bioethics

Coordinated by the Joint Centre for Bioethics, the Graduate Collaborative Program in Bioethics aims to prepare students for a concentration in bioethics with an emphasis on innovative interdisciplinary research and scholarship.

For more information:

Collaborative Program in Bioethics
University of Toronto
88 College Street
Toronto, Ontario
Canada, M5G 1L4
Tel: (416) 978-0871
Fax: (416) 978-1911
E-mail: carmen.alfred@utoronto.ca
web site: http://www.utoronto.ca/jcb/education/grad_CPB.htm

Graduate Collaborative Program in Women's Health

The Collaborative Program in Women's Health, supported by the Women's College Research Institute (WCRI), provides interdisciplinary training in women's health research and practice for both Master's and Doctoral students.  One core course is required along with participation in a monthly seminar series and in the annual Graduate Student Research Day.

Collaborative Program in Women's Health
c/o Women's College Research Institute
790 Bay Street, 7th Floor
Toronto ON, M5G 1N8
Phone: 416.351.3732 x2331
Facsimile: 416.351.3746
e-mail: CPWH@womensresearch.ca
Website: http://www.womensresearch.ca/graduate/