United States Of America
One of Canada´s leading universities, Dalhousie is widely recognized for outstanding academic quality and teaching, and a broad range of educational and research opportunities.
Located in Halifax, Nova Scotia since 1818, Dalhousie attracts students from around the world. We inspire students, faculty, staff, and graduates to make significant contributions to our region, Canada, and the world.
http://www.dal.ca/
|
Waterloo has long been recognized as the most innovative university in Canada. We are committed to advancing learning and knowledge through teaching, research, and scholarship in our faculties, colleges, and schools.
http://www.uwaterloo.ca/
|
Members of the University of Victoria orientation team are connecting thousands of new and returning students with workshops, resources and campus services to help them get prepared for the first days of classes. Above (L-R), Hanyue Zhang (team captain), Robert Robinson (volunteer), Melanie Tremblay (team captain), George Robinson (Student Transition Centre staff) and Aruba Nurullah (team captain) show off their "Ask Me" orientation buttons.
http://www.uvic.ca/
|
Named after explorer Simon Fraser, SFU opened on September 9, 1965. Taking only 30 months to grow from the idea stage into an almost-completed campus with 2,500 students it was dubbed the “Instant University”.
Just over 40 years later SFU has over 25,000 students and 90,000 alumni, and more than 700 tenure-track faculty. The original campus has grown into three vibrant campuses in Burnaby, Vancouver and Surrey and SFU’s reputation has grown into one of innovative teaching, research, and community outreach.
http://www.sfu.ca/
|
The University of Guelph is ranked as Canada's top comprehensive university because of our commitment to student learning and innovative research.
We are dedicated to cultivating the essentials for our quality of life - water, food, environment, health, community, commerce, culture and learning.
Guelph is known worldwide for our expertise in the life sciences and the quality of our undergraduate, graduate, post-graduate and diploma programs
http://www.uoguelph.ca/
|
At the end of the road less traveled, a new adventure in learning awaits at Memorial University of Newfoundland.
Memorial is an extraordinary university in a unique place.
It’s a university of 21st-century explorers, where the opportunities are as vast as the place itself. It’s a place where cutting edge technology and flexible programs combine to liberate our students' true potential.
Memorial is also the largest university in Atlantic Canada, offering more than 100 degree programs to a student population of 17,000.
Students can expand their horizons at one of two campuses in St. John's, including the Marine Institute, one in Corner Brook and one in Harlow, England.
http://www.mun.ca/
|
Building dreams and futures is what we do at the University of Regina. Our university has a growing reputation for creating leaders in academic, social, economic, cultural, scientific and artistic fields.
The University of Regina’s Building Dreams and Futures campaign is a success, raising over $82 million. This investment creates new programs, ensures excellence in instruction and expands research opportunities, all supporting academic success and student achievement.
http://www.uregina.ca/
|
Founded in 1785, the University of New Brunswick is one of the oldest public universities in North America. Throughout our long history, we have influenced the future of thousands upon thousands of young scholars. UNB has shaped the social and economic landscape of this country – and beyond.
UNB is a respected institution with accomplished people. We have many of the brightest and best people in the country right now and we are continuing to attract faculty, staff and students of this high calibre. UNB is a strong national university with fully-accredited programs and a strong research base – and these will continue to remain our priorities.
http://www.unb.ca/
|
Canada's Capital University, Carleton University is a dynamic research and teaching institution dedicated to achieving the highest standards of scholarship.
http://www.carleton.ca/
|
Concordia is a large, urban university, in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The university has two campuses, set approximately 7 km apart: Sir George Williams Campus is in the downtown core of Montreal, and Loyola Campus is in the residential west-end of Montreal. They are connected by a free shuttle-bus service for students, faculty and staff.
http://www.concordia.ca/
|
York University is a dynamic, interdisciplinary academic community of researchers, teachers, graduate and undergraduate students from over 155 countries.
With its 50th anniversary fast approaching in 2009, York University is now Canada's third largest university, world-renowned for attracting students who forge their own unique paths. That's because York offers an unparalleled academic experience. Our unique, interdisciplinary approach to learning allows students to study their subjects from many different angles simultaneously
http://www.yorku.ca/
|
Top-notch faculty and students have made St. Francis Xavier University the number one primarily undergraduate university in Canada. In the academic strength of our entering students and the performance of faculty in both teaching and research, StFX is second to none. And we're building on our success, investing in a concerted plan to improve the university and its national profile.
We're not getting bigger - we're getting better!
http://www.stfx.ca/
|
Mount Allison University, a campus of extraordinary beauty, is nestled on the Tantramar marshes in the picture-perfect town of Sackville in the province of New Brunswick, also known across Canada as the picture-perfect province. But Mount Allison has more claims to fame than beauty alone. It offers five degrees to undergraduate students — Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Fine Arts, Bachelor of Commerce, and Bachelor of Music, as well as some postgraduate degrees in science. Mount Allison encourages personalized combinations of courses and offers a very strong academic and extracurricular experience, one that we fondly refer to as Mount A plus.
Founded in 1839 by Charles Frederick Allison, Mount Allison has a rich history but has always kept an eye squarely on the future. Mount Allison was one of the first universities in the country to introduce a completely wireless campus and has had a lot of other “firsts” as well.
http://www.mta.ca/
|
Acadia University is an exceptional university community where academic excellence is our hallmark. Faculty continue daily to build on Acadia's reputation for excellence through widely-recognized research, and a thoughtful approach to teaching in our welcoming, student-centered environment.
http://www.acadiau.ca/
|
UNBC is one of Canada's best small universities. With a core campus in Prince George and regional campuses throughout northern BC, UNBC recognizes the importance of quality teaching, personal attention, ground-breaking research, and being relevant to the North. The award-winning Prince George campus is a showpiece for wood construction, overlooking the city and the foothills of the Rocky Mountains beyond.
http://www.unbc.ca/
|
Bishop's University, founded in 1843, is an institution whose primary concern is to offer quality education to undergraduate students in the humanities, education, social sciences, natural sciences, and business administration. Our academic programmes are broadly-based and stress the interrelationships of disciplines in addition to their specializations. Emphasis is placed on personal contact between faculty and students through small classes and frequent use of seminars and laboratories.
http://www.ubishops.ca/
|
The University of St. Thomas is a Catholic, comprehensive university that fosters a tradition of service to the public and an energetic, thoughtful approach to the challenges of contemporary life.
Located in Minnesota's vibrant Twin Cities area, St. Thomas offers its students a wide range of employment opportunities, cultural events and volunteer activities. We are a campus connected to community to meet the challenges of today.
Serving more than 10,500 undergraduate and graduate students, St. Thomas is a thriving academic community for the active mind ... like yours.
http://www.stthomas.edu/
|
Continuing Education's mandate is to assist in furthering the goals of Saint Mary's University by focusing on part-time students and those considered mature students (22 years of age and above).
Continuing Education is instrumental in the creation and administration of the online courses offered at Saint Mary's University. The popularity of online learning continues to grow in leaps and bounds, providing the division with both the challenge of staying at the leading edge and the opportunity to excel at creating top-notch courses which attract a large and diverse body of 21 st century students.
http://www.smu.ca/
|
The Marianists who came to San Antonio in 1852 responded to the call of their superiors to establish an educational institution to regenerate the people of the city. Through their work and the work of those who followed them, St. Mary’s University has maintained its reputation as "a noble institution destined to be a great education center of the Southwest."
As San Antonio's oldest catholic university, St. Mary's University continues to provide a Catholic education experience that evokes academic excellence while integrating liberal studies, professional preparation and ethical commitment. St. Mary's serves the various communities of San Antonio, the Southwest, the nation and the world through the intellectual, spiritual, moral and professional leadership of its faculty, administration, staff and students.
http://www.stmarytx.edu/
|
Bishop Patrick R. Heffron, the second bishop of Winona, founded Saint Mary's as a college in 1912 to provide higher education for young men in southern Minnesota's Diocese of Winona and surrounding areas. In its early years, the university operated as an academy and junior college. In 1925, it became a four-year liberal arts college. The descendants of 19thcentury settlers in Minnesota and Wisconsin thus received a classical education from a highly educated faculty composed primarily of diocesan clergy. The students of the early decades became religious, professional, and business leaders in their communities.
The Institute of the Brothers of the Christian Schools, an international Catholic teaching order founded in France in 1680 by Saint John Baptist de La Salle, purchased Saint Mary's College from the Diocese of Winona in 1933. Soon thereafter, the university obtained formal accreditation of its bachelor's degree programs by the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. Enrollment increased from 200 to 500 students over the next 15 years, aided by an influx of graduates from De La Salle Christian Brothers' high schools in Minneapolis, Saint Paul, Chicago, Kansas City, and St. Louis.
http://www.smumn.edu/
|
|
Skill Hut has launched Knowledge Mart to increase your global awareness
Find latest articles of Skill Hut at NetC3
| Total number of listings: |
48 |
| Total number of categories: |
0 |
|