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  1. McGill University (French: Université McGill) is an English-language public research university located in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Founded in 1821 by royal charter, [12] the university bears the name of James McGill, a Scottish merchant, [13] whose bequest in 1813 established the University of McGill College.

  2. International students from more than 150 countries make up nearly 30% of McGill's student body ‒ the highest proportion of any Canadian research university. History. McGill is a public university, founded in 1821. A Tradition of Success. McGill is recognized around the world for the excellence of its teaching and research programs.

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    To meet demands for public education, the Royal Institution for the Advancement of Learning was established in 1801. In 1813, merchant James McGill died, leaving his estate outside Montréaland an endowment of £10,000 for a college, naming the Royal Institution as trustee. It acquired a charter for "the University of McGill College" in 1821. McGill'...

    McGill is a constituent of the provincial university network but has considerable freedom in maintaining its tradition of excellence in education and research. The university comprises the School for Continuing Studies, the Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies Office (GPSO) and 10 faculties: agricultural and environmental sciences, arts, dentistry, ed...

    Prominent alumni include: Leonard Cohen; William Shatner; Irving Layton; Hume Cronyn; John Ralson Saul; Charles Taylor; Maureen Forrester; Madeleine Parent; Hubert Reeves; Ken Dryden; James Naismith; Maude Abbott; Carrie Derick; former prime ministers Sir Wilfrid Laurier and Sir John Abbott; and prime minister Justin Trudeau. In 2016, McGill celebr...

  4. The coat of arms of McGill University is the official emblem of the university and derives from a heraldic device assumed during the lifetime of the university's founder, James McGill. [1] The first iteration was designed in 1906 by Percy Nobbs, then director of the McGill School of Architecture. [2] The design subsequently varied for decades ...

  5. From its founding in 1821, McGill has been home to momentous firsts thanks to brilliant and curious minds. Our university grounds were the birthplace of basketball and hockey. This is where Archie, the world’s first internet search engine, was created, and where Canada’s first female professor taught. Recently, McGill’s researchers have been making significant breakthroughs in RNA ...

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  7. Jun 9, 2024 · The McGill University logo is draped in scarlet— red, a color the university has claimed as uniquely its own. This red is vivid, full of life; it invokes passion, a signal of the vibrancy of the diverse minds that the university attracts and nurtures. Accompanying red is white—the balance, representing clarity and purity of thought, a blank ...

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