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McGill University World Ranking
Mcgill University ranked 44th in 20021-22, 27th in QS World University, 5th in News World University, and 67th in academic ranking of world universities.

McGill University (hereinafter referred to as McGill; Chinese abbreviation: McGill), founded in 182 1, is located in Montreal, the second largest city in Canada.

Mcgill University, as a university with the highest academic performance requirements in Canada, ranks first in the country in terms of application qualification line and admission. The school has the highest proportion of doctoral students in Canada and trained the most Nobel Prize winners in Canada. The number of Rhodes scholars far exceeds other universities in Canada, ranking fourth in the world.

Campus life:

Mcgill University has 65,438+03 libraries and 4 professional libraries, which constitutes one of the largest library networks in Canada, with more than 6 million books, more than 6,543,807 periodicals and nearly 6,543,803 microfilms. The Embassy of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China presented a large number of China books and ancient books to McGill University.

There are seven museums in the school alone. Among them, the Redpass Museum is one of the earliest natural science museums in Canada and enjoys a high reputation in China. Riemann Insect Museum is one of the five largest insect museums in the world. These museums and libraries have a large number of precious documents, materials, picture books and objects, as well as countless specimens of animals and plants with scientific research value.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-McGill University