The University of Ottawa is a top 10 research university in Canada. It is a member of the Group of Thirteen.
Ottawa U offers a full range of academic programs in the following faculties: Arts, Education, Engineering, Health Sciences, Law, Medicine, School of Management, Science, Social Sciences, Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies.
The Telfer School of Management at the University of Ottawa is accredited by the AACSB International, the Association for MBAs (AMBA), and EQUIS. The School's Human Resource Management courses have been accredited by the Human Resources Professionals Association of Ontario (HRPAO).
Rankings:
- Placed among the world's top 250 universities in the Times Higher Education - QS World University Rankings, ranked 227th globally in 2007, 222nd in 2008 and 226th in 2009.
- Placed 7-18th in the country and 201-302nd in the world (Academic Ranking of World Universities 2009).
- Ranked among the world's top 200 universities for the following subjects: Engineering & IT (171st), Life Sciences & Biomedicine (191st), Social Sciences (156th), according to THE-QS Rankings 2009.
- The Telfer School of Management has been included in the Princeton Review's 2009 Best 296 Business Schools.
- 10th in the medical-doctoral universities category in the annual Maclean’s magazine rankings of Canadian universities, which compares the best universities in the country (2008).
- Placed in the top 201-302nd out of 500 universities in the world (ARWU 2008).
- Placed among the top 10 research universities in Canada, ranked 10th based on 2007 statistics, according to Research Infosource Inc.
- The university is placed 1st in National Reach, 3rd in Supreme Court Clerkships, and 4th overall in Canada for their Common Law Program (Maclean's Law School rankings 2007).
- The Telfer School of Management is placed in the top 10 in Canada for their undergraduate programs in the 2007 Corporate Knights survey of Business Schools.
- The department of neurosciences is ranked 1st in Canada, and 2nd in clinical medicine, in citations per paper (highest impact) from 2000-2004 by Science Watch newsletter, published by Thomson Scientific in 2005.
Ottawa U offers a full range of academic programs in the following faculties: Arts, Education, Engineering, Health Sciences, Law, Medicine, School of Management, Science, Social Sciences, Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies.
The Telfer School of Management at the University of Ottawa is accredited by the AACSB International, the Association for MBAs (AMBA), and EQUIS. The School's Human Resource Management courses have been accredited by the Human Resources Professionals Association of Ontario (HRPAO).
Rankings:
- Placed among the world's top 250 universities in the Times Higher Education - QS World University Rankings, ranked 227th globally in 2007, 222nd in 2008 and 226th in 2009.
- Placed 7-18th in the country and 201-302nd in the world (Academic Ranking of World Universities 2009).
- Ranked among the world's top 200 universities for the following subjects: Engineering & IT (171st), Life Sciences & Biomedicine (191st), Social Sciences (156th), according to THE-QS Rankings 2009.
- The Telfer School of Management has been included in the Princeton Review's 2009 Best 296 Business Schools.
- 10th in the medical-doctoral universities category in the annual Maclean’s magazine rankings of Canadian universities, which compares the best universities in the country (2008).
- Placed in the top 201-302nd out of 500 universities in the world (ARWU 2008).
- Placed among the top 10 research universities in Canada, ranked 10th based on 2007 statistics, according to Research Infosource Inc.
- The university is placed 1st in National Reach, 3rd in Supreme Court Clerkships, and 4th overall in Canada for their Common Law Program (Maclean's Law School rankings 2007).
- The Telfer School of Management is placed in the top 10 in Canada for their undergraduate programs in the 2007 Corporate Knights survey of Business Schools.
- The department of neurosciences is ranked 1st in Canada, and 2nd in clinical medicine, in citations per paper (highest impact) from 2000-2004 by Science Watch newsletter, published by Thomson Scientific in 2005.