The University of Toronto ranked No. 3 in the Canadian University of Medicine, McMaster University at No. 6, the University of Western Ontario at No. 11. The University of Waterloo and Queen’s University at No. 3 in the general category. These universities are all top-notch institutions of higher learning, each with unique achievements, such as the Medicine in the University of Toronto, Chemistry in McMaster University, Business and Medicine in the University of Western Ontario, Queen’s University’s Engineering and the University of Waterloo’s Computing, all world-renowned majors.
Here are some examples of the strength and gold content of 100-year-old schools.
University of Toronto
Founded in 1827, the University of Toronto is one of the oldest and most prestigious universities in North American, ranking 9th among all public universities in the world. The size of the University of Toronto’s library ranks 3rd among the top universities in North America, slightly behind Harvard and Yale.
After more than 100 years of development, the University of Toronto has achieved the status of the top university in Canada. The university’s majors range from aerospace technology to zoology, and they are all top-notch. The number of professors who have won Nobel Prizes is also the highest in Canada. The University of Toronto is located in Toronto, the largest city in Canada.
The university has three campuses, 300 undergraduate majors and 32 libraries. As you stroll through the campus, walking through the centuries-old buildings, you can feel another side of the University of Toronto; it’s leaving enough room for every student to explore. There are 54,000 students in school, including 30,484 undergraduates, over 6,000 international students, and 6,000 faculty members.
University of Western Ontario
The University of Western Ontario is one of the top international public universities in the Doctor of Medicine category in London, Ontario, Canada. Known simply as UWO or Western, best known for its business school and one of the two origins of case law education in North America.
The University of Western Ontario also has a strong presence in other research programs, with UWO leading the international academic community in the fields of surfacing wind tunnels, alternative energy, miniaturized industrial engines, and food nutrition.
UWO is one of the most internationally competitive doctoral medical universities in Canada today, thanks to its 130 years of academic accumulation and its deep background in human resources.
In addition, the University of Western Ontario is one of the seven strongest research-based doctoral medical universities in Canada, with one of the highest levels of comprehensive research. The University of Western Ontario is the fourth largest university in the country in terms of membership in the International Union of Elite Scholars and the Royal Society of Scholars, as well as in terms of the total number of patents in the world, the sixth largest in terms of research income and the first in terms of private donations.
University of Waterloo
The University of Waterloo is in the Waterloo area, 100 km from the city of Toronto. The school is No. 3 in Canada’s comprehensive category by Maclean’s magazine, which is Canada’s most prestigious magazine. The University of Waterloo is growing at a rapid pace with high-tech project research and is known for its innovative spirit and excellent academic background.
With an annual research funding of approximately $50 million, the university provides students with comprehensive undergraduates majors. The University of Waterloo’s excellent facilities for engineering and science studies make it difficult for most North American universities to compete.
The University of Waterloo not only pursues the knowledge through excellence in teaching and research but also serves society through external teaching, technological transformation, and advanced training. Cooperative education (CO-OP) is one of the University of Waterloo’s strengths and features.
The University is a member of the Association of Commonwealth Universities, has exchange programs with 44 countries around the world, and has long-standing professional relationships with many universities in terms of external exchange. The school has the largest mathematics department in the world and has achieved excellent results in the annual “William Lowell Putnam” mathematics competition for North American students.
With a population of 300,000, the Waterloo region is one of Canada’s most famous technology areas, with a strong industrial and commercial presence. The “new economy” model, based on high technology and the information industry, has made this region one of the most promising emerging areas for growth, in close cooperation with companies.
Ontario’s long history of education provides students with better educational resources and greater access to prestigious universities. Studying in Ontario for high school, students will get used to the Western education system, integrate better into local life, and understand the local culture. Prepare students to apply to prestigious universities in the future!
McMaster University
Founded in 1887, McMaster University is one of Canada’s most popular universities for studying abroad and is in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. The city of Hamilton is a beautiful and safe environment, about an hour’s drive from Toronto, Niagara Falls, and the U.S. border cities. In addition to state-of-the-art teaching, research, library, sports and accommodation facilities, the campus is home to an atomic reactor, the archives of the famous philosopher Russell, and a world-class art gallery containing the works of famous art masters.
McMaster University is one of four Canadian universities ranked among the top 100 universities in the world by Shanghai Jiaotong University and has been ranked as the most creative and innovative university in Canada’s top university for years. This honor comes from the school’s strong faculty, including the 1994 Nobel Prize winner in physics; distinguished graduates, including the 1997 Nobel Prize winner in economics; and a range of pioneering mathematical methods and a unique curriculum. McMaster University offers more than 160 undergraduate majors and more than 70 graduate majors through the following six colleges: the College of Business, the College of Engineering, the School of Medicine, the College of Arts, the College of Science, and the College of Social Sciences.
For more than 120 years, McMaster University has earned an international reputation for excellence in teaching, research, and a friendly learning atmosphere, which has attracted international students from more than 70 countries around the world to study for undergraduate and postgraduate degrees. McMaster University has always welcomed foreign students with open arms through its International Affairs Office and has developed a wide range of international exchange activities to broaden students’ horizons, enhance its learning atmosphere, and raise its research standards. In addition, the school organizes international summer camps that give young students from around the world the opportunity to experience Canadian campus life in a beautiful environment.
Queen’s University
Queen’s University in Kingston, Ontario, Canada, is one of the most popular universities in Canada to study. Formerly known as Queen’s College, Queen’s College was established in 1841 under Queen Victoria’s Royal Charter and is the second oldest university in Ontario with a rich cultural and historical heritage. Kingston is one of Canada’s oldest cities (formerly the capital of Canada) and is on the banks of the St. Lawrence River with three other institutions, Queen’s College, Royal Military College, and St. Lawrence College, making it a beautiful university town.
In terms of academics, Queen’s University has maintained a high standard, with its biology, medicine, business, engineering, law, arts, and science disciplines all renowned.
Queen’s has been a pioneer of academic achievement in Canada, firstly, Queen’s School Journal was the first university journal that published in Canada; secondly, Queen’s University was a pioneer of academic research in Canada; it was the first school to offer courses in business, engineering physics, visual arts, policy studies, corporate relations and more. Queen’s also has several firsts: the first in Canada to offer a course in politics and economics; the first in Canada to offer a course in radiology physics and the first in Canada to teach an MBA using telex technology; and more.
University of York
Founded in 1959, York University is in the North York Region of North Yorkshire, Canada’s largest city, and was once considered a branch of the University of Toronto. From its start with 76 students, it has grown to become a first-class comprehensive institution of higher learning with over 53,000 full-time students and a campus covering 635 hectares. The University of York is ranked No. 7, according to the 2017 Maclean’s Comprehensive University Rankings, the leading Canadian magazine.
York University is known for its majors in business administration, law, liberal arts, computer science, social sciences, and more. The York University has five libraries with a total collection of over 2,000,000 books and over 1,300 computer equipment available to students 24 hours a day. For single, full-time international students, the school guarantees accommodation for the duration of their studies.
There are currently over 53,000 full-time students, including over 46,400 undergraduate students, over 5,900 postgraduate students, and over 6,200 international students from 178 countries. York University has 11 secondary schools: the Graduate School, the Faculty of Arts, the Atkinson School of Arts and Professional Studies, the bilingual Glendon College, the School of Environmental Studies, the School of Education, the School of Arts, the Schulich School of Business, the School of Natural and Applied Sciences, the Osgoode Hall School of Law and the School of Health, as well as 21 independent project research centers.
York University Graduate School is currently second in Ontario, the Faculty of Arts is number one in Canada, the Schulich School of Business is among the top business schools in the world for many years, Osgoode Hall Law School is currently the largest law school in Canada, and the School of Health, established in July 2006, is relatively new. The new campus built in 2018, York University at Markham, is in the area north of the intersection of Highway 407 and Kennedy Road. There will be seven major areas of study, including art, media, information engineering, liberal arts, education, environmental studies, and business. At least 4,000 students, and they will offer some subjects in partnership with Seneca College.