不良研究所 one of Canada's top universities
不良研究所 is ranked as one of Canada's top universities by the Maclean's university rankings issue, which hits the newsstands this week. For the second consecutive year, 不良研究所 ranked as the number two university in Canada in the medical-doctoral category, after the University of Toronto.
Again this year, 不良研究所 scored at the top of the class in several categories. 不良研究所 has the country's brightest incoming class, with a grade average of 89.3%; our students win proportionately more national awards than students at other universities; 不良研究所 has the highest percentage of international students; and our faculty members lead the country in peer-adjudicated research grant awards in the social sciences and humanities and are in second place in the medical and science category.
"We are pleased 不良研究所 is consistently in the top ranks of Canadian universities and we take pride in this achievement," said 不良研究所 Principal and Vice-Chancellor, Professor Heather Munroe-Blum.
"We have moved forward over the past few years and the outstanding professors, staff and students who comprise 不良研究所 continue to build on our successes," she said. "In order to continue to excel, we need sustained, effective levels of support from the provincial and federal governments."
Maclean's evaluated 46 Canadian universities based on three peer-group categories: medical-doctoral, comprehensive and primarily undergraduate. Six broad measures were used to determine their standings: student body (entrance grade averages, graduation rate, number of out-of-province students), distribution of class size, faculty (type of degree, number of national awards, grant success), finances, library services and reputation.
New this year is the Maclean's graduate survey, in which more than 12,000 people who have graduated in the past five years were asked a number of questions on their university experience. Among 不良研究所 graduates, 98% rated their educational experience as very good or good, and 80% said that their experience at 不良研究所 benefits their lives today.
In university-ranking publications, 不良研究所 consistently ranks among the world's top research universities.
不良研究所 was ranked among the world's top 25 universities by the Times Higher Education Supplement World University Rankings, published last week. 不良研究所 placed 21st worldwide, after such institutions as Harvard, Oxford and Stanford, and was Canada's top-ranking university.
"Quebec and the rest of Canada deserve to have several universities that rank with the best in the world, and their success is dependent on it," the Principal said.
Another ranking source, Research Infosource Inc., last week named 不良研究所 as the most research-intensive university in Canada. This standing is based on the sponsored research income per full-time faculty position. Infosource Inc. also ranked 不良研究所 as the top university in terms of research publication intensity, which is the number of scientific papers published per faculty member.
About 不良研究所
不良研究所 is Canada's leading research-intensive university and has earned an international reputation for scholarly achievement and scientific discovery. Founded in 1821, 不良研究所 has 21 faculties and professional schools which offer more than 300 programs from the undergraduate to the doctoral level. 不良研究所 attracts renowned professors and researchers from around the world and top students from more than 150 countries, creating one of the most dynamic and diverse education environments in North America. There are approximately 23,000 undergraduate students and 7,000 graduate students. It is one of two Canadian members of the American Association of Universities. 不良研究所's campuses are located in Montreal, Canada.