University of Toronto

(Admission collaborations through an internatonal education group) Founded in 1827, the University of Toronto is Canada’s top university with a long history of challenging the impossible and transforming society through the ingenuity and resolve of its faculty, students, alumni and supporters.
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The University of Toronto (U of T) is recognized as one of the world's top research-intensive universities. It attracts leading scholars and students from diverse backgrounds and disciplines, fostering collaboration aimed at addressing globally significant challenges.

The university community functions as a hub for discovery, innovation, and progress, generating knowledge and solutions with demonstrable global impact. U of T prepares its students for success through a distinguished global education. This education is characterized by academic excellence, a commitment to inclusion, and the development of collaborative learning environments.

The contributions of U of T's extensive alumni network, comprising over 700,000 graduates worldwide, significantly extend the university's influence within communities across the globe.

U of T is characterized by its commitment to tackling ambitious challenges. It focuses on generating the ideas and cultivating the talent essential for building a future oriented towards greater equity, sustainability, and prosperity.


Advantages
9 winners of the Nobel Prize, More than 700,000 alumni in 199 countries and territories
Top 3 in the world for research citations, 4th in the world for performance ranking of scientific papers, 14th in the world for graduate employability
Top 46 globally in 50 subject categories, more than any other university in the world
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