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List of University of Toronto faculty

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The following is a partial list of University of Toronto faculty, including current, former, emeritus, and deceased faculty, and administrators at University of Toronto.

To avoid redundancy, alumni who hold or have held faculty positions in the University of Toronto are placed on the list of alumni, and do not appear on this list of faculty.

Natural sciences and mathematics

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Mathematics

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Medicine and dentistry

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  • Gelareh Zadeh (professor in the Department of Surgery)
  • Physics, chemistry and astronomy

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    Biology and ecology

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    Engineering and computer science

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    Earth science

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    Social sciences

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    Anthropology and geography

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    • Edmund Snow Carpenter (professor of anthropology, 1948–57) – anthropologist known for his work on tribal art and visual media
    • Isaac Schapera (visiting professor of anthropology, 1953) – academic from the London School of Economics and leading scholar in the anthropology of South African tribesmen
    • George Michael Wickens (professor of Middle Eastern studies, 1957–84) – prolific Iranologist and translator of Persian literature; founding chair of the university's department of Near and Middle Eastern civilizations
    • Cole Harris (assistant professor of geography, 1964–71) – geographer, winner of the Massey Medal, fellow of the Royal Society of Canada
    • Lee Maracle (professor of Aboriginal studies) – First Nations poet and author, recipient of the American Book Award
    • Marcel Danesi (professor of semiotics and linguistic anthropology) – Italian-Canadian semiotician
    • David H. Turner (professor of anthropology) – anthropologist who focuses on comparative religion and the role of music in the indigenous societies of Australia, North America, Africa, and India

    Sociology and psychology

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    Economics, management and political science

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    Humanities

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    Philosophy and classics

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    Literature and linguistics

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    History

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    Law

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    Religious studies

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    Fine arts, music, drama and architecture

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    Education

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    Business and public policy

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    References

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