First of all, the University of Ottawa, formerly known as Bayton College, was founded in 1848. It is the oldest and largest bilingual (English and French) teaching university in North America. Bilingual teaching is a major feature of the University of Ottawa. The school has a variety of flexible teaching courses and research projects combining English and French. The unique bilingual course also allows students here to use any language freely to complete their learning tasks.
The University of Ottawa is located in the center of Ottawa, the capital of Canada, less than 2000 meters away from Capitol Hill, and adjacent to several major libraries, museums, government agencies and research institutes in the capital, providing convenience for teachers and students to obtain national information resources.
University of Ottawa 10 offers more than 360 undergraduate courses and10 more than 20 postgraduate courses. According to statistics, in the fall semester of 2008, the number of students in this school reached 36,244, including 3 1 undergraduate, 33 1 undergraduate, 491graduate and 29,322 full-time students. There are also 1959 international students from 150 countries and regions, accounting for 5.5% of the total number of students. Experts studying abroad at the Canadian Education Center said that the University of Ottawa has a strong faculty, with 2 179 students, and the student-teacher ratio is 16: 1. The professor of this school was awarded the Royal Canadian Society Medal and the Medical Chemistry Branch of the Canadian Chemical Society? Hoffmann Lachey Award? Award (1997), the most outstanding psychologist award of American Psychological Association (1997), and the award of International Linear Algebra Association? Hans Schneider Award? Award (1997).