University of Manitoba

University of Manitoba

Founded in 1877, the University of Manitoba (UofM) is Western Canada's first university and the largest university both by student population and campus area in the province of Manitoba. The UofM contributes to the social and economic growth of the region and Canada at large with its innovative research programs.

Overview

The University of Manitoba is located in Winnipeg, the vibrant capital of Manitoba. Its broad disciplines include Medicine, Law, Business, Engineering, Arts, Dentistry, Pharmacy, and Architecture among others. It is home to approximately 29,000 students. The university provides a dynamic and diverse environment for learning and research. The university encourages a culture of knowledge discovery and its scholars lead research initiatives that are relevant and of global significance. The UofM is known for producing Rhodes Scholars and leading research contributors, making it a strongly rooted institution in the world's academic research sector. UofM offers both undergraduate and postgraduate programs and is committed to serving indigenous students through its programs and services.

Rankings

Discover where University of Manitoba ranks nationally and internationally, reflecting its academic and research excellence.

QS World University Rankings
2021
601
in the world
QS World University Rankings
2022
601
in the world
QS World University Rankings
2023
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in the world

Contact Information

Find all essential contact details for admissions and support at University of Manitoba Website: http://umanitoba.ca

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