McGill University, Canada
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McGill University is one of Canada's best-known institutions
of higher learning and one of the leading universities in the world. With
students coming to McGill from some 150 countries, our
student body is the most
internationally diverse of any research-intensive university in the
country. McGill was founded in 1821
thanks to a generous bequest by James McGill, and since then, we've grown from
a small college to a bustling university with two campuses, 11 faculties, some
300 programs of study, and 39,500 students. The University also partners with
four affiliated teaching hospitals to graduate over 1,000 health care
professionals each year.
A Tradition of Success
McGill is recognized around the world for the excellence of
its teaching and research programs. Ernest Rutherford's Nobel Prize-winning
research on the nature of radioactivity was conducted at McGill, part of a long
tradition of innovation on our campuses that includes the invention of the
artificial blood cell and Plexiglas. Today our professors are building the new
field of epigenetics, developing alternative energy sources from crop plants
and driving human achievement in every field imaginable. Our 250,000+ graduates form a vast global
network, with many alumni reaching the top of their professions as Supreme
Court Justices, award-winning authors and musicians, astronauts and more.
In addition to a stellar faculty, McGill is known for
attracting the brightest students from across Canada, the United States, and
around the world. McGill students have the highest average entering grades in
Canada, and our commitment to fostering the very best has helped our students
win more national and international awards on average than their peers at any
other Canadian university. The prestigious Rhodes scholarship has gone to a
nation-leading 138 McGill students.
The ability to balance academic excellence with the
extracurricular is another hallmark of the McGill student. In addition to a
rich athletic tradition that includes many Olympians and the birth of hockey
and football, thousands of McGill students participate in the hundreds of
clubs, associations and community groups that enrich Montreal and contribute to
a vibrant campus life.
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