McGill University is a famous university in Canada, located in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Mcgill University has a beautiful campus, and antique green-roofed European architecture and modern architecture complement each other, forming a unique landscape in downtown Montreal. In Canada, McGill University has a high reputation and world-famous research level, so it is called "Harvard in the North". The school was established in 182 1. By 2005, the number of students had exceeded 32,000. Medicine, literature, law, engineering, natural science and agriculture are the best subjects in McGill University.
Mcgill University not only has a large number of international students, but also many world-renowned scholars come here. Mcgill University has been the pride of Montreal since it was founded on 185. It has trained Canada's greatest thinkers and scientists, seven of whom won the Nobel Prize. It was in McGill that the great physicist Rutherford discovered the structure of atoms and made McGill famous in Europe and America. At the same time, McGill's medical school is second to none in Canada, and it is the dream place of countless students. McGill's academic research level is comparable to that of American Ivy League schools.
McGill tied for the first place with the University of Toronto in McLean's ranking of Canadian universities in 2005, and then topped the list in 2006 and 2007. In 2007, McGill University ranked 12 in the World University Rankings of The Times Post-secondary Education Supplement.