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Canada's top 10 universities


There are 26 Canadian universities in the QS World University Rankings® 2019, ranked based on six indicators, including employer and academic reputations and citations per faculty member, a measure of research impact.

10. Queen’s University.

Queen’s University, based in Kingston, Ontario, continues to rank 10th among the top universities in Canada, although it dropped slightly globally to joint 239th place this year. One of the oldest Canadian universities, its founding in 1841 predates the founding of Canada itself (by 26 years).

9. University of Calgary

Ranked 229th in the world in 2019, the University of Calgary is made up of five campuses, including a branch campus in Doha, Qatar, which was opened in 2007 and focuses on nursing education.

8. Western University

Western University is located in London, Ontario and is ranked joint 214th in the world in 2019, achieving the best score in this top 10 for its percentage of international faculty members, ranking 62nd in the world.

7. University of Waterloo

Ranked joint 163rd in the world in 2019, the University of Waterloo is in the top 100 globally for the citations per faculty member indicator. It was established in 1956, making it one of the younger top Canadian universities.

6. Université de Montréal

Down from fifth to sixth among the top universities in Canada, the Université de Montréal, established in 1878, is nonetheless the top-ranked Francophone institution in the country at joint 149th.

5. McMaster University

Ranked 146th in the world in 2019 and the fifth highest-ranked university in Canada, McMaster University is based in Hamilton, Ontario and is particularly well-regarded for its medical school.

4. University of Alberta

Down slightly on last year but nonetheless Canada’s fourth highest-ranked institution, the University of Alberta is ranked 109th and is mainly based in Edmonton. It’s a huge economic driver for the province of Alberta, contributing five percent of its annual gross domestic product (GDP).

3. University of British Columbia

Up four places this year to now rank within the global top 50 at 47th, the University of British Columbia is located in Vancouver and Kelowna in British Columbia (the country’s westernmost province). It has graduated eight Nobel Prize winners and 71 Rhodes scholars.

2. McGill University

Ranked 33rd in the world this year, just five spots behind the University of Toronto, McGill Universityhas the best score for its percentage of international students out of the top 10, with students coming from some 150 countries.

1. University of Toronto

The University of Toronto holds on its first-place position among the top universities in Canada, climbing three places to rank 28th in the world this year. It gets its best score for its academic reputation (18th in the world) and is also in the top 50 for its reputation among graduate employers.



The other 16 top universities in Canada are:

Simon Fraser University – ranked joint 264th in the world Dalhousie University – ranked joint 279th University of Ottawa – ranked joint 289th University of Victoria – ranked joint 359th Laval University – ranked joint 402nd University of Saskatchewan – ranked joint 461st Concordia University – ranked joint 464th York University – ranked joint 481st Université du Québec – ranked 541-550 University of Guelph – ranked 581-590 University of Manitoba – ranked 601-650 Carleton University – ranked 651-700 Memorial University of Newfoundland – ranked 651-700 Université de Sherbrooke – ranked 651-700 University of Windsor – ranked 651-700 Ryerson University – ranked 801-1000

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