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University of Toronto abbreviation
University of Toronto, referred to as UofT, UT or UTRONTO, abbreviated as "how big" in Chinese.

King's College, founded in 1827, is a research university located in Toronto, Canada. The main campus of the University of Toronto is St George's Campus (UTSG) in Toronto, and the other two campuses are scarborough Campus and Mississauga Campus, with 12 undergraduate colleges.

University of Toronto ranked 26th in 2022QS World University, and 17 was in 2021u. American News World University, 202 18 World University, academic ranking of world universities, 23rd in 2020. The University of Toronto is one of the top 62 research universities in Central and North association of american universities, and only two universities are located outside the United States.

University of Toronto, founded in 1827, is one of the earliest institutions of higher learning in colonial Canada. It was originally called "King's College" until 1849, when it left the Anglican Church and became a secular university, and its current name was changed. Influenced by the British university system, the University of Toronto is one of the few universities in North America that implements the independent college system, and each college enjoys a high degree of autonomy.