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University of Ottawa ranking
The University of Ottawa ranks 230th in the world. Davao, the abbreviation of uOttawa or UofO, was founded in 1848 and is located in Ottawa, the capital of Canada.

University of Ottawa is the top research university in Canada, the oldest bilingual university in Canada and the largest in the world. It is a member of the top university alliance/alliance in G7 countries, a member of the Canadian research university alliance/alliance U 15, and a member of the British/American/State University Association. Its predecessor was Bytown College founded by the Virgin Mary in 1848. 1866 was granted a royal charter by the Victorian woman/king (only 9 universities in Canada have it). 1965 was reorganized into the University of Ottawa and the University of Sao Paulo.

Since its establishment, WOU has become a prestigious academic research center in Canada with its good academic atmosphere and bilingual teaching environment. Its research ranking in the fields of medicine, pharmacology, physiological science, law, civil engineering, education, etc. ranks first in the world100; Its Institute of International Development is the largest development research institution in Canada, ranking among the top 50 in the world all the year round.

Telfer Business School is the only Canadian college that has been certified by the three largest business schools in the world. Owns the largest law school in Canada. It has trained many countries/families/leaders, such as Paul Martin, general manager of Canada 2/KLOC-0, and Edward Morris, former Prime Minister of Newfoundland. Professor Antoine Hakim won the Nobel Prize for Baby with the Nobel Prize vane. The professors of this school have won the Isaac Newton Medal, Albert Einstein Award, Wolff Award, harvey wiley Prize and other world-class important awards.