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  1. May 31, 2019 · David Naylor's message to the Class of 2019: The mass media continues to mythologize individuals and individual accomplishment, and it’s easy to be seduced by social media into worrying more about your “digital brand” than your personal relationships. That’s a dangerous snare and delusion. Life is a team sport.

  2. Jun 4, 2019 · Read more about U of T President Emeritus David Naylor Read more about Convocation 2019

  3. Hello! A while ago, UBC offered my one of their highest Presidential Scholars Awards and I was pretty set on going. However, I just received notice from UofT that I also got their 20k C. David Naylor Scholarship. I feel like I'm in a dilemma. I would appreciate any feedback to help tip the scales.

  4. Mar 2, 2022 · And the 2019 budget included $114 million over five years to create 500 more master’s level scholarship awards and 167 more three-year doctoral scholarship awards annually through the Canada Graduate Scholarships program. That was slightly short of the recommended $140 million over four years. The 2021 budget also included big boosts for ...

  5. “It’s a better university after David Naylor’s eight years at the helm,” says the former Ontario premier and U of T chancellor emeritus. Those who’ve worked closely with Naylor agree, emphatically. But they’re all quick to add – perhaps following Naylor’s mantra, without realizing it – that it’s been a team effort.

  6. David Naylor, MD DPhil Accomplished physician-scientist C. David Naylor, past dean of medicine and president emeritus at the University of Toronto, is broadly recognized for his visionary and far-reaching contributions to health research, education, administration, and policy. A Rhodes Scholar earning a DPhil at the University of

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › David_NaylorDavid Naylor - Wikipedia

    David Naylor. For the Medal of Honor recipient, see David J. Naylor. Christopher David Naylor (born October 26, 1954) is a Canadian physician, medical researcher and former president of the University of Toronto. He is ICES scientist emeritus and founding CEO. [ 1 ] In 2016, he was inducted into the Canadian Medical Hall of Fame.