McGill University
McGill University, founded in 1821 through the bequest of James McGill, is a prominent Canadian educational institution recognized globally for its academic excellence. Located in Montreal, it serves a diverse student body of over 37,500 individuals from approximately 150 countries, making it the most internationally diverse research-intensive university in Canada. The university comprises two campuses and 11 faculties, offering around 300 programs of study. McGill is affiliated with four teaching hospitals, contributing to the education of more than 1,000 healthcare professionals annually. Known for attracting high-achieving students, McGill boasts the highest average entering grades in Canada and has produced a significant number of national and international award winners, including 136 Rhodes Scholars, the most from any Canadian university.