Introduction of the Best Agricultural University in Canada
Manitoba University, referred to as Manda University, is located in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, and is known as "Chicago in the North". Manitoba University, founded in 1877, is the first university in western Canada. The main campus covers 680 mu. It 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 1.40 years, the specialty is complete. Ranked in front of Canadian medical and doctoral universities all the year round 15.
Manitoba University, as a member of Canada's top research university organization (U 15) and the Association of Canadian Universities (AUCC), enjoys a high reputation in Canada and even in the world. The engineering department of this university enjoys a world reputation. Medical College, Agricultural College and Aspen Business School are among 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 265,438+0 colleges, including Science College, Art College, Music College and Education College, have 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). 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.