University of Alberta Quick facts

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University world Ranking - Times 200 (UK)
= 97
University world Ranking - Jiaotong 500 (China)
102 to 156
University world Ranking - Newsweek 100 (USA)
N/A
America Rank (Jiaotong)
59 to 76
University of Alberta Basic Facts
Students (Undergraduates / PG/ Total)
30,362
6073
36,435
Faculty / Staff
3,353 / 6000
Established
1908
Endowment
$751,000,000
Endowment per student
$20,612
Number of foreign students (if known)
2,000
Affiliations
G13


University of Alberta Information

Located in Edmonton in Canada, the university of Alberta offers a broad choice of disciplines spread across 18 different faculties and two affiliated colleges. The University consistently ranks as one of the top 5 universities within Canada and offers over 200 different courses at undergraduate level and a further 180 courses at post graduate level.

The 18 faculties that make up the university of Alberta cover the following academic fields: Agricultural, Life and Environmental Sciences; Arts; Augustana Faculty (Fine Arts and Humanities); School of Business; Education; Engineering; Extension (continuing education); Campus Saint-Jean (For studies in French); Graduate Studies; Law; Medicine and Dentistry; Native Studies; Nursing; Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences; Physical Education; Public Health; Rehabilitation Medicine; Science. Additionally the university of Alberta also has two affiliated colleges, these being St. Stephen's College St. Joseph's College.

There has been many noticeable faculty and alumni associated with the university over the years including the Nobel Laureate Richard Taylor. Other notable university of Alberta people include Raymond U. Lemieux, John E. Foster, Larry Smillie, Richard McCreery, Robert Church and Olive Dickason.

University of Alberta Address

University of Alberta
Edmonton
Alberta
T6G 2E9
Canada


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