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| University of Toronto is Canada's leading research university. There are 14 professional faculties and 86 doctoral programs, located in 8 internationally renowned colleges: university, Knox, Trinity, St. Michael's,
New Victoria
and Woodsworth. Its rich architectural heritage is a magnet for visitors to Toronto and serves as the backdrop for an internationally recognized academic community of some 8,000 faculty and staff. In the heart of Toronto, this historic 65-hectare campus is also home to more than 43,000 full and part-time students. |
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University of Western Ontario |
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Founded in 1878 by Bishop Isaac Hellmuth and the Anglican Diocese of Huron, the University of Western Ontario is one of Canada's oldest and best universities. Through its 12 Faculties and Schools, and three affiliated Colleges, the University offers more than 60 different degree and diploma
programs. The
first students graduated in arts and medicine in 1883. Today, the University of Western Ontario is a vibrant centre of learning with 1,164 faculty members and almost 29,000 undergraduate and graduate students. |
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Wilfrid Laurier University
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Founded in 1911, Laurier is a premier university and renowned for attracting students who want to succeed. Its Faculty of Arts, Faculty of Science, Faculty of Music, School of Business & Economics and Brantford Campus offer an unparalleled academic experience. And its unique, interdisciplinary approach to learning allows students to combine majors in completely different fields and expand the horizons of students, providing them with a broad perspective of the world that opens up new ways of thinking and seeing things. |
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University of Waterloo
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University of Waterloo has long been recognized as the most innovative university in Canada. Like many universities, Waterloo is committed to advancing learning and knowledge through teaching, research, and scholarship. From the beginning, Waterloo has been an outward-looking university, aware of and responsive to the needs of society. Waterloo has the largest co-operative education program in North America, and its students graduate with the knowledge, skills, and practical experience required to solve today's complex and pressing problems and to embrace future challenges. |
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University of Alberta
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The University of Alberta has 200 undergraduate and 170 graduate degree programs. It has grown to be one of Canada's foremost research-intensive universities and is renowned for its commitment to excellence in its teaching and services provided to students. The university serves more than 32,000 students and these students enjoy an exceptional quality of life on a friendly campus in the midst of the capital city of the province of Alberta. |
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University of Guelph
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The University of Guelph is renowned in Canada and around the world as a research-intensive and learner-centered institution and for its commitment to open learning, internationalism and collaboration. Their vision is to be Canada's leader in creating, transmitting and applying knowledge to improve the social, cultural and economic quality of the life of people in Canada and around the world. The University of Guelph offers a wide variety of programs and courses, all taught by outstanding-often award-winning-faculty who are committed to a curriculum that integrated a strong foundation in broad-based liberal learning with concentrated studying specialized and applied fields. |
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McMaster University
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McMaster is a full-service university, with well-established strengths in health care, engineering, business, social sciences, science, humanities, research and education. The university offers both students and professors exciting and unique opportunities for research, education, and collaboration. |
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University of Windsor
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The University of Windsor provides an atmosphere fostering creativity, discovery, application, critical thinking, service and communication in a collegial environment, in which people can work together in ways conducive to personal growth and embodying the principles of equity, accessibility, mutual respect and understanding, integrity and freedom of expression in all they do. |
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University of British Columbia
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Only 30 minutes from the heart of downtown Vancouver, the University of British Columbia holds an international reputation for excellence in advanced research and learning. UBC's many innovative academic programs, combined with an international reputation for teaching and research, provide students with the knowledge, flexibility, and skills needed for the 21st
Century UBC
has earned an international reputation due to the efforts and accomplishments of its people -- its faculty, staff and students. The university recognizes that people are its most important resource, and places the highest value on all its members. |
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