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Key Facts

  • University Type: Public Research University
  • Established: 1827
  • Location: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
  • International Students: 23,000+ (out of ~97,000 total)
  • Specialization: Arts & Humanities, Engineering, Medicine, Business, Computer Science, Social Sciences
  • Campuses: 3 (St. George, Scarborough, Mississauga)

History & Foundation

Founded in 1827 as King’s College, the University of Toronto is one of Canada’s oldest and most prestigious universities. It is renowned for groundbreaking discoveries such as insulin and pioneering research in artificial intelligence and medicine, while its three campuses—St. George, Scarborough, and Mississauga—welcome students from over 160 countries, combining a rich history with global impact.

Education & Research

The University of Toronto offers an outstanding learning environment shaped by more than 3,500 faculty members, many of whom are globally recognized scholars. With programs spanning arts, sciences, engineering, business, and health sciences, the university provides students with world-class opportunities for academic and professional growth.

The university’s strong research culture is supported by:

  • 1,000+ research labs and institutes across three campuses
  • Top-ranked hospitals and research centres, including Toronto General Hospital and SickKids
  • Annual research funding exceeding CAD 1.5 billion

Through partnerships with leading institutions worldwide, U of T students gain hands-on experience, engage in cutting-edge discoveries, and contribute to global innovation in areas such as artificial intelligence, medicine, and sustainability.

Student Life & Global Opportunities

Beyond academics, the University of Toronto offers a vibrant campus culture with more than 1,000 student clubs and organizations and partnerships with over 400 universities worldwide. Students benefit from a global learning network, international exchange programs, internships, and diverse career opportunities, preparing them for impactful roles in business, technology, healthcare, science, and beyond.

Contact Information

Visitor Address:
27 King’s College Circle,
Toronto, Ontario, M5S 1A1, Canada

Phone: +1 (416) 978-2011