McGill University is a public educational institution in
Canada that attracts students from all over the world. Its main campus is at Mount Royal in downtown Montreal, with the second campus situated in Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue.
McGill has
11 schools and faculties and offers
undergraduate, graduate, and postgraduate programs in over 300 areas of study such as arts, science, engineering, management, medicine, law, and agriculture.
McGill University is home to an exceptional collection of students, faculty, and staff, from all over the world, which also makes it one of the most internationally-diverse universities in Canada.
McGill University facts:
- Member of the Association of American Universities
- Oldest university in Montreal and one of just three English-language universities in Quebec.
- The founders of University of British Columbia, Victoria University, University of Alberta, Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, and Dawson College are alumni of Mcgill University.