McMaster University is a world-renowned institution and one of Canada’s top universities. Founded in 1887, it is located in Hamilton, Ontario, a famous port city on the western end of Lake Ontario, just an hour’s drive from Toronto, Niagara Falls, and US border cities. Hamilton is a safe, friendly, clean, and beautiful city.

McMaster University has produced several Nobel laureates, including a physics laureate in 1994, an economics laureate in 1997, and a peace laureate in 1999. Having three Nobel laureates in one graduating class in the 1990s was a rare accomplishment for a single institution. In 2018, Donna Strickland, a physics laureate, was also a graduate of McMaster University. Overall, McMaster University has become one of Canada’s most internationally competitive doctoral universities, thanks to its nearly 130 years of academic accumulation and its strong research-oriented university background.

McMaster University has been repeatedly recognized as the most creative and innovative university in Canadian university rankings. The university boasts a strong faculty, with the highest proportion of doctoral students among all Canadian universities. It has become Canada’s most respected center of intelligence, enjoying a remarkable academic reputation in the world. Through its six faculties – the DeGroote School of Business, Faculty of Science, Faculty of Humanities, Faculty of Social Sciences, Faculty of Engineering, and Faculty of Health Sciences – McMaster offers more than 160 undergraduate programs and more than 70 graduate programs. The university has world-class laboratories and various advanced facilities. It is one of the few universities in North America to have its own nuclear reactor, and the Faculty of Health Sciences still preserves some samples of Einstein’s brain.

In terms of faculty and research personnel, the university has 73 members of the Royal Society of Canada, 72 Canada Research Chairs, and approximately CAD 360 million in research funding. In 2018, the average research funding per professor was CAD 405,300, and the average research funding per student was CAD 81,000. McMaster University also has a medical school that is comparable to McGill University in Canada, as well as a first-class Faculty of Science. Its Faculty of Engineering is among the top in Canada and is one of the six leading universities in Canada.