University of Manitoba Information
Located in Winnipeg in Canada, the University of Manitoba (U of M) has a student body of around 27,000 and can trace its roots back to 1877. The University of Manitoba ranking is 16th best college in Canada, and 254th in the world. Similarly rated Canadian colleges include Simon Fraser University, University of Guelph, Carleton University, and York University. Similarly ranked universities in the world include Charles University in Prague, Montpellier 2 University, and the University of Ulm.
The university has five colleges: University College of St. Boniface, Saint Andrew’s College, Saint John’s College, Saint Paul’s College,and University College. The university is presently overseen by the president David Barnard.
The University of Manitoba offers around fifty degrees at the undergraduate level and a further thirty at post graduate level. Study occurs in twelve different faculties and a business school:
Faculty of Arts
Faculty of Education
Faculty of Engineering
Faculty of Human Ecology
Faculty of Law
Faculty of Medicine
Faculty of Music
Faculty of Nursing
Faculty of Pharmacy
Faculty of Kinesiology and Recreation Management
Faculty of Science
Faculty of Social Work
Over the years the gates of the University of Manitoba have seen many famous faces, past faculty and alumni include Robert Archambeau, Frank Hawthorne, Robert Kroetsch, and Guy Maddin.
University of Manitoba Address
The University of Manitoba address is located at:
66 Chancellors Circle
Winnipeg
Manitoba
R3T 2N2
Canada
Ranking and Quick Facts
Motto: Pueris his dedit Deus scientiam (English: And to these children God gave knowledge).
University world Ranking – Times 400 (UK) |
= 304
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University world Ranking – Jiaotong 500 (China) |
203 to 304
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Americas Rank (Jiaotong) |
99 to 138
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U of M Facts
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Students (Undergraduates / PG/ Total) |
24,267
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3,332
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27,599
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Faculty / Staff |
2,350
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Established |
1877
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Endowment |
$303,000,000
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Endowment per student |
$10,978
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Affiliations |
ACU, AUCC, CWUAA, IAU, UArctic
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