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STUDENT INFORMATION
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How many years have you spent (to date) in your degree/training program?
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SUPERVISOR AND RESEARCH PROJECT INFORMATION
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(Name of supervisor, if applicable)
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RESEARCH CATEGORY
Please check all the categories that apply to your research project:
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DIVERSITY SURVEY (optional)
The University of Toronto is strongly committed to equity and diversity within its community and welcomes applications from racialized persons/persons of colour, women, Indigenous / Aboriginal people, persons with disabilities, LGBTQ persons, and others who may contribute to the further diversification of ideas. To further this commitment and help to evaluate the effectiveness of our recruitment processes, the University requests that you complete the following questionnaire. Your response is voluntary and the information that you provide is strictly confidential.
None of your individual responses will be made available to the department or faculty to which you are applying. The Human Resources office, generalist, or interviewing committee will not be provided with any information you disclose in the questionnaire. Summaries of the responses to this diversity questionnaire will be used for identifying recruitment trends and development of programming to support recruitment.Thank you for assisting the University in achieving its diversity goals.
For the diversity questions below, please select all that apply and at least one.
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Gender and Gender Identity
Which of the following gender do you self-identify as?
*Definition: Transgender refers to a person who self-identifies with a gender other than the one assigned to them at birth, or to a person whose gender identity and gender expression differs from stereotypical masculine and feminine norms. It is also used as an umbrella term for those who identify as transgender, transsexual, trans, gender variant, gender non-conforming, genderqueer, or an analogous term.
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Sexual Orientation
Which of the following sexual orientations do you self-identify with?
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Persons with Disabilities
Do you self-identify as a person with a disability?
Definition: Persons with disabilities are persons who have a long-term or recurring physical, mental, sensory, psychiatric or learning impairment(s) AND
A) who consider themselves to be disadvantaged in employment by reason of that impairment, OR
B) believe that an employer or potential employer is likely to consider them to be disadvantaged in employment by reason of that impairment.
C)This also includes persons with disabilities who have been accommodated in their current job or workplace. For a list of examples of disabilities, see uoft.me/UR.
*"Invisible disability" or non-visible is a term commonly used to describe a disability which is non-evident or not readily apparent to others.
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Indigenous / Aboriginal People of North America
Do you self-identify as an Indigenous / Aboriginal person of North America?
Definition: Indigenous / Aboriginal People of North America are those who self-identify as First Nations (status, non-status, treaty or non-treaty), Métis, Inuit, or Native American (US).
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Racialized Persons / Persons of Colour
Do you self-identify as a “Person of Colour”, or “Racialized Person”?
Definition:Individuals who self-identify as racialized persons / persons of colour are persons, other than Indigenous / Aboriginal People of North America (defined below), who are non-Caucasian in race or non-white in colour, regardless of place of birth or citizenship.
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Race and Ethnicity
Which of the following do you self-identify as?
This self-identification is not intended as an indication of one’s place of origin, citizenship, language or culture and recognizes that there are differences both between and among subgroups.
The options below originated from the categories used for collection of data and statistical purposes by the Federal Contractors Program.
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