Brief introduction of Manitoba University
The University of Manitoba is located in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Manitoba University, founded in 1877, is a public comprehensive research university, one of the top universities in Canada and the most famous and largest university in Manitoba, Canada. With a history of nearly 150 years, it has a complete range of specialties, and ranks among the top medical and doctoral universities in Canada 15 all the year round, enjoying a good reputation in Canada and even the world. The engineering department of this university enjoys a high reputation throughout the country. Medical College, Agricultural College and Aspen Business School are the best colleges in Canada, among which medicine and pharmacy rank 9 1 in the world and business school ranks 89th in the world. Its colleges of science, art, music and education enjoy a high reputation in North America. In the past 100 years, the school has made remarkable achievements in scientific research. The school has 98 Rhodes Prize winners, far exceeding other universities in Canada (second only to the University of Toronto and McGill University).
The University of Manitoba has been aiming at developing education and improving the quality of the population, and has been making continuous contributions to society. The goal of the university is to create, protect and exchange existing knowledge, and create the greatest happiness for people in Manitoba, Canada and even the whole world.
The geographical location of the University of Manitoba
The University of Manitoba has three campuses-Bannatyne Campus, Fort Gary Campus and William Norrie Center. Bannatyne Campus is located between mcdermott and William in the city center, in the west of Winnipeg Health Science Center, and consists of 10 building. There is a university medical and dental teaching area in this comprehensive building. Department of Dentistry, Department of Medicine, College of Medical Rehabilitation and College of Oral Hygiene are the main departments of health science units in this campus. The Department of Pharmacy and the 95,000-square-foot Apotex Center joined the campus on June 65438+1October 65438+June 2008. The main campus of Gary Fort is a comprehensive building complex, located on the Red River in the south of Winnipeg, covering an area of 233 hectares, where more than 60 majors are teaching and researching. In addition, the Smart Park University Industrial Park, which consists of seven buildings, is also located here, with many R&D institutions.
Advantages of the University of Manitoba
The school has 98 Rhodes Prize winners, far exceeding other universities in Canada (second only to the University of Toronto and McGill University). In the past 30 years, the University of Manitoba has won more Rhodes Scholarships than any other school in Canada.
Manitoba University, together with Oxford University in the UK and Washington University in the USA, has formed a world-class research team, which has made great contributions to AIDS research and helped African countries to prevent and control AIDS. Manda is also a world leader in the study of Arctic climate change. John alexander Hoops, an alumnus, is the inventor of the world's first artificial pacemaker and is called "the father of biomedical engineering". Astrophysicist Jim peebles was the winner of the Crawford Prize in 2005. Professor Carol shields is a Pulitzer Prize winner.
Manda University is the oldest university in western Canada and the largest university in Manitoba.
Manda is a government-supported university and a member of the Canadian Association of Federal Universities and the Canadian Association of University Colleges.
Compared with all other universities in Canada, the number of grants received by science students is among the best;
The only university in Manitoba, Canada that can award medical degrees and doctoral degrees;
Focus on cultivating actuarial professionals favored by employers;
The best choice for students who are interested in becoming nursing professionals;
A major feature of Manitoba University is its freshman course (University One).
Freshmen don't have to make a major choice right away. They didn't specify the main subjects. Students are free to choose courses of interest and try various subjects. At the end of the freshman year, after students have the necessary perceptual knowledge of their fields of interest, they decide their major before entering the sophomore year and enter the professional department that suits them for further study.
Characteristics of Manitoba University
The Medical College, Agricultural College and Engineering College of Manitoba University are the best colleges in Canada, and Aspen Business School ranks third in North America. Its 265,438+0 colleges, such as Science College, Art College, Music College and Education College, are well-known in North America.
Winnipeg's price index is very low, and the average international student spends about 65,438+0,000 Canadian dollars per month (room and board). Therefore, the annual living expenses of China students studying in Manitoba University are only about 70,000 yuan, which is far lower than other Canadian regions. According to the regulations of Manitoba provincial government, as long as students who graduated from Canadian public and private institutions after June 65438+ 10/in 2007, completed their degrees, diplomas or certificates, and stayed in Manitoba, they can apply for up to 60% tuition refund in the form of tax refund, with a total amount not exceeding 25,000 Canadian dollars. Therefore, students who want to study abroad but are worried about the cost can consider Manda, a very excellent university.