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This report outlines the 2010 Performance Indicators for Governance, focusing on the expansion of instructional and student engagement metrics. It includes new findings from the Graduate Student Survey, service learning measures, and updates on the international ranking results and research output. Additionally, it highlights the launch of innovative companies like Opalux, which is advancing nanotechnology for electronic displays and security applications. The report emphasizes improvements in data presentation methods and explores various strategies for student recruitment, retention, and completion rates.
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Performance Indicators for Governance 2010 Governing Council February 17, 2011
The 2010 Project • Ranking results – broader range • Instructional engagement – expansion of measure • Student engagement – focus group results • Graduate student survey – new results • Service learning – new measures • Improvements – to presentation of results e.g. on-line
New Spin-Off Companies Opalux This company, founded by a recent PhD student and a U of T chemistry professor, is developing photonic ink (P-Ink) and elastic ink (Elast-Ink) using nano-sized crystals to create bright, power-efficient displays. P-Ink and Elast-Ink promise to bring full dynamic colour to electronic paper, banknote anti-counterfeit and product authentification devices, which are now becoming mainstream markets for nanotechnology.
Space Inventory and Deferred Maintenance
Student Recruitment, Retention and Experience
Student Recruitment: Yield Rates ProfessionalMasters Programs
NSSE Focus Group Results and Actions NSSE Benchmark Categories
Advancement and Long-Term Institutional Resources