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University of Alberta

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Founded in 1908, the University of Alberta (U of A) offers over 200 undergraduate and 500 graduate programs and is currently ranked in the top five universities in Canada. The University uses the most advanced resources and facilities in research, offering path-breaking insights into artificial intelligence, life sciences, and health. Over 40,000 students are enrolled at the University, of which over 9,000 are international from 150 countries. The University is ranked second in Canada and in the global top 100 for post-graduation employment outcomes (QS Graduate Employability Rankings). The Career Centre supports all students and recent graduates with programs to launch their careers. The University receives almost $500 million of research annually from external sources and houses over 400 distinct research laboratories. Currently, the University of Alberta ranks among the top five universities for research in Canada. It is also a member of the U15 universities, apart from being a part of the Worldwide Universities Network, an organisation comprising 19 universities on six continents. The U of A strives to enhance students’ opportunities to study internationally at dozens of partner institutions. Exchanges are also possible with fellow members of the Worldwide Universities Network, a consortium of 18 top universities established to facilitate global research and teaching collaborations.

Services for international students

The University of Alberta delivers continuous support to international students, ensuring that incoming students know what to expect before entering Canada. The International Services Centre at the University helps students get all the relevant information regarding immigration, health insurance, programs, housing arrangements and renter’s agreements. It is home to International Student Services, Global Education, Visiting Programs and Education Abroad. The team is open for in-person and online advising, for which students need to book an appointment. The team also assists in airport pick-ups when the international students first arrive. U of A+ is an academic success programme that helps international students culturally adapt to a new learning environment. Workshops, activities, and classes are conducted to help students acclimatise. Close to 450 student groups are active on campus in nearly every area of student interest: academic, cultural, recreational, and political.

Ranking
111th in QS World University Ranking 2024 118th in the Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2023 7th in the Times Higher Education Impact Rankings 2023 126-150th in the Times Higher Education World Reputation Rankings 2022

Accommodation
The University has a total of 13 halls of residence, and these are open to undergraduate and postgraduate students. Lister Centre is the primary residence of first-year students, located on the north Campus. Both single (private) and shared rooms are available. Provisions for students with families are also available. Accommodation varies from dormitories to apartments, available as furnished or unfurnished.

Location
The University of Alberta has five campuses, four in Edmonton and one in Camrose. Some campuses are more self-contained, with facilities like tennis courts, a lifestyle centre, a gym, and a wellness centre. Several parks, a museum, the Metro Cinema, and stores are nearby the University. Most students either walk around the campus or cycle. The Light Rail Transit or bus service are the best options to travel between campuses and Enterprise Square. In addition, a free shuttle bus service operates between Campus St. Jean and the North Campus. International students can reach the University of Alberta by landing at the Edmonton International Airport (YEG), which is 25 km away from the University.

Alumni
Joe Clark (former Canadian Prime Minister) Violet King Henry (first black female lawyer in Canada) Richard Taylor (Nobel laureate, Physics) Beverly McLachlin (former Chief Justice, Canada) Margaret Atwood (novelist and poet)

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Acadia University

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Acadia University is a Canadian university in Nova Scotia, Canada. It is one of Canada's most prestigious universities and has a renowned national and global reputation. Founded in 1838, Acadia is one of Canada's oldest universities. Today it offers more than 200 undergraduate or graduate courses.

Acadia currently has 3,574 students, and they come from a variety of backgrounds. Students come to study at universities from almost all Canadian provinces. International students are also well represented from over 60 countries. The university offers a holistic learning experience through experiential learning, community engagement, research and innovation

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Brescia University College

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Brescia University College is a Catholic liberal arts women's college located in London, Ontario, Canada. Founded in 1919, it has the accolade of being the only university-level women's college in Canada.

The mission of Brescia University College is to help passionate, creative and intelligent women to reach their full potential. Around 500 international students from 36 countries currently study at Brescia University College as the university is highly regarded globally and committed to empowering all women.

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Cape Breton University

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Cape Breton University is a public university in Sydney, Nova Scotia. It dates back to the creation of St. Francis Xavier University Sydney Campus in 1951 as a satellite of St Francis Xavier University. In 1974 it merged with the Nova Scotia Eastern Institute of Technology to become the College of Cape Breton before becoming a full university in 1982.

It has ranked 19th in the MacLean's undergraduate university rankings and 46th in its reputation rankings. It also ranked 6th in the student satisfaction survey. It has just over 5,500 students including, 3,500 from more than 55 countries around the world. This makes it one of the most diverse and multicultural universities in Canada.

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Conestoga College

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Conestoga College is a public college in Kitchener, Ontario and was established in 1967 as the Conestoga College of Applied Arts and Technology. It was renamed in 2012 to reflect the college being expanded and given the power to award degrees in technology-related areas. It has around 26,000 registered students across more than 230 courses with 42% of them international students from 80 countries.

It is ranked in the top 100 colleges in Canada and has seven campuses, including Kitchener, Waterloo, Cambridge, Guelph, Stratford, Ingersoll and Brantford. It has also been ranked highly for the quality of its facilities, with its high-end labs earning it the rank of number 1 college in Ontario.
 

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