LIST OF SCHOOLS
The University of Toronto, founded in 1827, is Ontario's oldest and largest university and Canada's leading public research institute; leads the world in biomedical research and owns the third largest library system in North America, behind only Harvard and Yale Universities with more than 70,000 students enrolled from all over the world countries and territories. Training programs range from colleges, universities, masters, doctorates to advanced courses for students.
University of British Columbia
The University of British Columbia is the oldest institution of higher education in the state of British Columbia, founded in 1908. UBC reached 3rd place "Top Canadian Universities" and top 50 "Global Universities". UBC offers a variety of programs in fields such as Applied Sciences, Engineering, Commerce, Design, Humanities, Forestry, Law, Medicine, etc from undergraduate to post-graduate level, the most prominent of which are Humanities and Life Sciences.
The University of Montreal is Canada's largest and most famous French-speaking university, currently the 2nd largest in the maple leaf country producing more than 9000 international students, accounting for 24% of the total student population. University of Montreal offers 16 faculties, 250 undergraduate programs and 350 graduate programs and 350 graduate programs. For students who plan to study in French, the University of Montreal is definitely a wise choice.
The University of Alberta is one of the leading universities in Canada in terms of teaching quality and facilities; is home to more than 33 000 students, of which more than 8000 international students come from 146 countries around the world. The university is home to the National Institute of Nanotechnology and offers undergraduate and postgraduate students high-quality training programmes, some of which are only available in Canada.
McMaster University is a public, research university in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. The main campus is located on an area of 121 hectares near the residential areas of Ainslie Wood and Westdale, near the Royal Hamilton Botanic Gardens. The school has 6 sciences: DeGroote School of Business, Engineering, Health Sciences, Humanities, Social Sciences and Sciences. It is a member of U15, a group of research-intensive universities in Canada.
The University of Waterloo, located west of Toronto, was founded in 1957 by a group of business leaders. It is a school built on the foundation of science, engineering and mathematics. Up to now, it has become a leading school in the fields of: Environmental Education, Architecture, Art, Psychology and Human Health. The school is known as the Silicon Valley of the North. Its reputation is associated with the technology transfer.
Western University, founded in 1878, is one of the oldest, largest and most beautiful universities in Canada. Western has now grown into a large and internationally prestigious university with 12 faculties and schools, and three affiliated university colleges offering more than 400 different courses. Along with more than 3,500 faculty and administrative staff, Western students enjoy a diverse academic and social life.
The University of Ottawa is a bilingual public research institution, located in downtown Ottawa. The university offers undergraduate and graduate programs, with a diverse student body. The university is organized into 10 academic faculties, offering more than 350 undergraduate courses in many specialized fields; which is a member of the U15 Canada intensive research organization group and is ranked in the top 1% of universities worldwide.
The University of Calgary is a public university of the city of Calgary in the province of Alberta in Western Canada. Calgary's 14 faculties range from undergraduate to doctoral level, spanning almost every discipline and producing 31,800 students from different countries around the world. A member of the G13 – the group of 13 most focused research universities in Canada with more than 30 research centres and institutes.
Queen’s University at Kingston
Queen's University is Canada's oldest degree-granting institution and has a great influence on Canadian education with the highest quality of teaching in the world. With 125 degree programs, the school offers bachelor's, master's and doctoral degrees to more than 3,000 students from more than 90 countries around the world. In particular, Queen's School of English is a place to train English to prepare for admission to universities, colleges or for work.
Dalhousie University, founded in 1818, is one of Canada's oldest universities, attracting more than 18,200 students from around the world. The school offers more than 180 study programs in 11 fields with a variety of training majors such as Accounting, Business Administration, Finance, International Business, Business Administration, Commerce, Natural Sciences, etc. Dalhousie has 3 large campuses in Halifax with full modern school equipment.