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What are the good universities in Toronto?
Famous universities in Toronto include the University of Toronto, York University, Ryerson University and Ontario College of Art and Design.

1. The University of Toronto was founded in 1827, located in Toronto, the largest city in Canada, and originated from King's College in 1827. It is a world-renowned public research university and a world-renowned top institution of higher learning. Its main campus (UTSG) is located in downtown Toronto, and the campus surrounds the Ontario government and queens park.

2. York University in Canada is located in the northern suburb of Toronto, Canada's largest city, and is the third largest university in Canada. It is famous for its business administration, law, art design, computer science and social science. Its subordinate SchulichSchoolofBusiness's EMBA ranks 1 in London's Financial Times ranking. Its computer major, whether facilities or teaching quality, is among the best in Canada. The school has also expanded the field of science and technology. In the ranking of universities published by Canadian magazine McLean 2065 438+05, York University ranks eighth among comprehensive universities.

3. Ryerson University is a famous public university in Canada, named after EgertonRyerson, who served as the Minister of Education in Western Canada in his early years. Located in the center of Toronto, Canada's largest city, it is a typical city university. The predecessor of the school-Ryerson Institute of Technology-was founded in 1948, and the school was officially renamed Ryerson University in 2002.

4. Ontario College of Art and Design is the first school in Canada dedicated to training professional fine arts and commercial artists, located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Adjacent to GrangePark, through ArtGalleryofOntario. Ontario College of Art and Design is the first, oldest and largest art and design education institution in Canada. At the same time, it ranks in the top three among more than 40 similar universities in North America, and has trained a large number of artists and designers for a long time. It is known as Canada's "imaginary university".