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School profile, University of Windsor.
The University of Windsor is a public university in the southern tip of Canada. Its scenery and climate are very good. There are many students who like this university, many of whom are international students who come to this school from all directions.

The University of Windsor is the southernmost public university in Canada, with the mildest climate in Canada. The University of Windsor, located in Windsor, Ontario, Canada, began her pursuit of high-quality higher education as early as 1857. The University of Windsor, located in the Great Lakes region on the US-Canada border, is the industrial center of North America. Windsor, with convenient transportation and a population of 200,000, is a major tourist and industrial town in Canada and the headquarters of Damla-Chrysler Company in Canada. The latitude is the same as that of Beijing, with an average temperature of about -5 degrees Celsius in winter and about 28 degrees Celsius in summer. The climate is pleasant and the environment is clean and lush. It is about 4 hours' drive from Toronto, the capital of Ontario, and only 5 minutes' drive from Detroit, the North American automobile city across the river.

The University Town of Windsor is a small and medium-sized city, which makes the University of Windsor located in the urban area have a friendly campus environment, a strong academic atmosphere and the convenience of all big cities. The University of Windsor provides more than 65,438+065 students with more than 65,438+04,000 undergraduate, postgraduate and doctoral degrees, internships and professional bachelor's degrees, covering literature, business, education, engineering, humanities and sports, law and sociology. Windsor's degree has been recognized by major research institutions around the world and enjoys a good reputation.

Windsor is known as "the capital of Canada's automobile industry", and it is also home to three major automobile manufacturers and hundreds of high-tech companies in Canada. With its geographical advantages, the University of Windsor has established Chrysler Canada Automobile Industry R&D Center and world-class London Great Lakes Environmental Research Center in cooperation with industry.