i meant it more in the way how you and jay arguing with "i have 15 people in my program, therefore its the best", etc. my point about larger schools = generally better is exactly what you agreed with in your point. i also lazily grouped facilities with research funding (since for sciences theyre usually the same). funny enough, u of t publishes the second most amount of research papers of any institute in the world, only behind harvard iirc. im not really sure how your british system works, but canada has very few (if any) small, private schools. i cant think of one off the top of my head, and the large majority of universities are within my province. u of t is also the largest library in canada, and one of the largest in north america. not being in the arts/humanities skews my views on the use of libraries (in 3 years ive never taken a book out of there), but id imagine that would be a factor in deciding whether or not you'd like to teach at such a institution.Uzique wrote:
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a lot of the library items are things you cant get online - a large section of our biggest library is a rare books area where only professors/grad students can go.