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McGill University
Grandescunt aucta labore
(By work, all things increase and grow)
| Established | 1821 |
|---|---|
| School type | Public |
| Principal | Heather Monroe-Blum |
| Location | Montreal, Quebec |
| Enrollment | 22,915 undergraduate, 6,895 graduate |
| Faculty | 1,436 |
| Campus | Urban, 80 acres (32 ha) |
| Sports teams | 14 |
| Mascot | Martlet |
| Homepage | www.mcgill.ca |
Shield image © McGill University
McGill University, established in 1821, is in the city of Montreal, Quebec, Canada. One of the oldest universities in Canada, it has long been considered to be one of the most prestigious universities in the country and among the finest in North America.
Known to some as "The Harvard of the North", McGill is well-known for its pioneering research in the medical sciences, chemistry, physics and biology. The university is also famous for its high standard of undergraduate education and has an established history in the humanities, social sciences, law and physical education. In the past, McGill has often been compared with the best U.S. schools (The Gourman Report).
Noted for being a research-intensive university, it frequently garners the most research dollars nationwide (per faculty) from federal and provincial sources of funding (including CFI, NSERC and other organizations).
After significant budget cuts in the 1990's, McGill's financial standing has been steadily improving, due to private donations and matching funds from the provincial government. In fact, McGill's endowment is number one in the country on a per capita basis. National rankings of Canadian Universities have also shown McGill rebounding to the top of the class, where McGill ranked #2 in the annual Maclean's survey of Canadian Universities in 2003. The university has also had the distinction of having the highest publication intensity of any institution in the country for many years. This was one of the factors, which led to the school being ranked as Canada's #1 Research University of the Year in 2003. In the Times Educational Supplement McGill was ranked as 21 in the top universities in the world and 12 in the top universities in North America [1]