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McGill ranked at the top of the class by Maclean's

McGill University is Canada's top-ranked medical-doctoral university, scoring the highest marks in the country for a second consecutive year in the Maclean's magazine 16th annual University Rankings issue.

Sun Wire Services


[ 2006-12-06 ]

Last year, McGill tied for the No.1 spot with the University of Toronto, but occupies the top position alone this year ahead of Queen's University in second and U of T in third.

McGill also earned top marks for its reputation for the "highest quality" in the national reputational ranking category, based on a survey of university officials, high school principals and guidance counsellors, business leaders and corporate recruiters.

"Each ranking system has its own approach, based on a specific set of indicators," said Heather Munroe-Blum, Principal and Vice-Chancellor of McGill. "And while it is impossible to capture the quality and strengths of universities in a single score, these surveys are useful for prospective students and being accountable to the public. Consistently, they show that McGill is a national treasure with international impact."

Last month, the Times Higher Education Supplement, based in London, once again named McGill as Canada's top university and the only Canadian university in the top 25 universities in the world -- in 21st position -- along with Oxford, Harvard, and the University of California (Berkeley), the only other public North American university in the top 25.


Founded in 1821, McGill University is one of Canada's leading research-intensive universities. McGill has 21 faculties and professional schools, offering more than 300 programs from the undergraduate to the doctoral level. There are approximately 24,000 undergraduate students and more than 7,000 graduate students at McGill's two campuses in Montreal, Canada. McGill is one of two Canadian members of the American Association of Universities. For additional information please visit www.mcgill.ca.




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