Top Ten Universities in Canada

This year, QS World University Rankings 2024 the included 31 top ten Canadian universities, ranked based on a methodology which assesses each university on its academic and employer reputation, research impact and more.

Read on as we count down the top 10 highest-ranked universities in Canada, plus a look at how the other 21 institutions performed.

10. University of Ottawa

Rising into the top 10 this year is the University of Ottawa which came in at joint 203rd place worldwide. The University of Ottawa scored most highly in the international faculty indicator, coming in 12th place in the Canadian rankings and 203rd in the world rankings.
It also scored highly in the international research network indicator, ranked fifth in Canada and 111th worldwide.

9. McMaster University

After dropping three places in the rankings this year, McMaster University is now in 189th place in the world university rankings. The international faculty indicator is where McMaster University earns its highest ranking, placing second in Canada and 93rd worldwide. The university is located in Hamilton, Ontario, and is best known for its prestigious medical school.

8. University of Calgary

Rising one place to be the eighth highest-ranked university in Canada this year, the University of Calgary is 182nd in the world with its highest score in the citations per paper indicator. For this indicator, it’s ranked eighth in Canada as well as being within the top 125 in the world.  
The University of Calgary was founded in 1944 as the Calgary branch of the University of Alberta and has since separated into an independent university with five campuses including one campus based in Doha, Qatar. The university has over 34,000 students and offers more than 250 courses. 

7. Université de Montréal

Université de Montréal
Dropping three places to number seven is the Université de Montréal. A French language public research university based in Montreal, the Université de Montréal was founded in 1878 and has almost 67,000 students including around 10,000 foreign students. 
It’s highest score, however, came in the sustainability indicator, where it’s ranked as the fifth most sustainable university in Canada and 50th globally. 

6. Western University

 
Western University climbs two places this year to become the sixth most highly-ranked university in Canada and the 114th most highly ranked worldwide. One of Canada’s top research universities and a founding member of the prestigious U15 research group, Western University was founded in 1878 and has over 43,000 students with around 10,000 international students coming from 129 different countries. 
The university’s highest score was in the international faculty indicator where it ranked first in Canada and 86th worldwide. 

5. University of Waterloo

 
Rising again this year is the University of Waterloo which came out in fifth place in Canada and 112th in the global rankings.  University of Waterloo as the fourth most sustainable in Canada and the joint 36th most sustainable worldwide. 
The University of Waterloo was first established in 1956, has three campuses and is a member of the U15 research group. 

4. University of Alberta

 
Rising to fourth place in Canada and ranked 111th globally is the University of Alberta. The University of The University of Alberta scored most highly in the international faculty ratio indicator, where it’s ranked fourth in Canada and 116th worldwide.Alberta has over 44,000 students from 156 countries and a total of five campuses offering over 200 programmes.
 
 

3. University of British Columbia

University of British Columbia
The University of British Columbia is ranked as the third-best university in Canada this year. It’s also ranked in joint 34th place globally and scored most highly in the sustainability indicator sharing the title of the most sustainable university in Canada. The University of British Columbia also ranked very highly for academic reputation, where it’s second in Canada and 24th globally. 
The University of British Columbia aims to embrace innovation and challenge the status quo. It has over 70,000 students and has produced eight Nobel Laureates, 65 Olympic medal winners and 74 Rhode scholars. 

2. McGill University

McGill University
Located in Montreal, McGill University remains in second place in Canada this year and climbs one place to 30th in the world rankings. McGill University has produced 12 Nobel Laureates and 145 Rhodes scholars among its alumni as well as Canada’s current prime minister, Justin Trudeau. 

1. University of Toronto

University of Toronto
The top university in Canada once again this year is the University of Toronto which also rose to 21st place worldwide. The university scored highly across all indicators but particularly in academic reputation where it also topped the Canadian rankings and came 11th in the world rankings. 
The university has three campuses across Toronto with over 1,200 student clubs, organisations, and activities. It has a student population of over 97,000. It also has a total of 42 libraries, making it the largest library system in Canada. 

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