Ontario,Canada K7L 3N6, Top 100 Universities in USA 2014, Rank – 97, Queen’s University In Canada

Ontario,Canada K7L 3N6, Top 100 Universities in USA 2014, Rank – 97, Queen’s University In Canada


Ontario,Canada K7L 3N6, Top 100 Universities in USA 2014, Rank – 97, Queen’s University In Canada

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Queen’s University

99 University Avenue Kingston, Ontario Canada K7L 3N6

Queen’s University at Kingston[2][9][10] (commonly shortened toQueen’s University or Queen’s) is a public research universitylocated in Kingston, Ontario, Canada. Founded on 16 October 1841, the university predated the founding of Canada by 26 years.[2] Queen’s holds more than 1,400 hectares (3,500 acres) of land throughout Ontario and owns Herstmonceux Castle in East Sussex, England.[6] Queen’s is organized into ten undergraduate, graduate and professional faculties and schools.[11]

The Church of Scotland established Queen’s College in 1841 with a royal charter from Queen Victoria. The first classes, intended to prepare students for the ministry, were held 7 March 1842 with 13 students and two professors.[12] Queen’s was the first university west of the maritime provinces to admit women, and to form a student government. In 1883, a women’s college for medical education affiliated with Queen’s University. In 1888, Queen’s University began offering extension courses, becoming the first Canadian university to do so.[2] In 1912, Queen’s secularized and changed to its present legal name.

Queen’s is a co-educational university, with more than 23,000 students, and with over 131,000 living alumni worldwide.[5][13]Notable alumni include government officials, academics, business leaders and 56 Rhodes Scholars.[14] The university ranked 189th in the 2013 QS World University Rankings,[15] 201-225th in the 2012-2013 Times Higher Education World University Rankings,[16] and 201-300 in the 2012 Academic Ranking of World Universities.[17]Queen’s varsity teams, known as the Golden Gaels, compete in theOntario University Athletics conference of the Canadian Interuniversity Sport.

Reputation

University rankings
Queen’s University
ARWU World[17] 201–300
ARWU Social Sciences[82] 101-150
QS World[15] 189
THE-WUR World[16] 226-250
THE-WUR Health Sciences[83] 93
Canadian rankings
ARWU National[84] 8-17
Maclean’s Medical/Doctoral[85] 4
THE-WUR National[16] 11-14

Queen’s University has consistently been ranked one of Canada’s top universities. The 2013 QS World University Rankings ranked the university 189th in the world, and the eighth in Canada.[15] In the 2013Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU) rankings, the university ranked 201–300th in the world and ranked 8-17 in Canada.[17][84] In the same year, ARWU had also ranked the Queen’s 101-150th in the field of social sciences.[82] The 2013-2014 Times Higher Education World University Rankings placed Queen’s 226-250th in the world, and 11-14th in Canada.[16] In terms of national rankings, Maclean’s ranked Queen’s 4th in their 2011 Medical Doctoral university rankings.[85] Queen’s University Faculty of Law was ranked third nationally in Maclean’s 2013 rankings for common law schools in Canada.[86] In the field of health sciences, Times Higher Education ranked Queen’s 93rd in the world, and seventh in Canada.[83]

The Queen’s School of Business has received significant recognition in the past years. The School of Business placed 48th in the world, in the 2012 Business Insiders business school rankings.[87] In Eduniversal‘s 2012 ranking of business schools, the School of Business was rated as a 5 palmes business school, placing the school 37th globally, and fourth nationally.[88] In the 2011 edition of Mines ParisTech’s evaluation of universities, The School of Business was also found to have the most number graduates employed as Chief Executive Officers (or equivalent) in a Fortune Global 500, out of any university in Canada, and 38th globally.[89] Queen’s had also ranked 90th in the world, and first in Canada in the 2013 Times Higher Education Alma Mater Index, which ranks institutions by the number of degrees they have awarded to CEOs of Fortune Global 500 companies.[90] In an employability survey published by the New York Times in October 2011, when CEOs and chairpersons were asked to select the top universities which they recruited from, the university placed 74th in the world, and fifth in Canada.

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