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University of Manitoba

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Winnipeg, Canada
351–400th in World University Rankings 2024
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Founded in 1877 as Western Canada’s first university, the University of Manitoba is located in Winnipeg, the capital of the Canadian province of Manitoba. It is a research-intensive public university.

The university serves nearly 30,000 students and around 15 per cent of the student body is made up of international students from 111 countries worldwide.

It offers a large study abroad programme where students can choose from 36 countries to take part in service-learning, internships, or exchange programmes.

The university also boasts one of the largest indigenous student populations in Canada, annually enrolling over 2,000 First Nations, Métis and Inuit students.

Manitoba offers more than 100 degree programmes and most of its academic departments include graduate study programmes.

There are 19 libraries at the university housing more than 2.5 million books. This includes more than 700,000 e-books and 70,000 journals.

Available to the public through the university’s digital collection are images, letters, books, newspapers, videos and sound recordings. The Icelandic Collection, home to nearly 27,000 volumes, is the second largest collection of Icelandic materials in North America and the largest in Canada.

The university attracts thousands of visitors each year and supports more than 20,000 local jobs. It claims that for every dollar it spends, $1.85 is generated for the local economy.

In the sports arena, within the elite interuniversity athletics programmes in Canada, Bison Sports – as Manitoba’s teams are known – has more than 360 athletes across nine disciplines. Bison teams have won 42 Canadian Interuniversity Sport (CIS) national championships and its men’s football team has more alumni in professional sport teams than any other CIS team.

A total of 98 Manitoba’s students have been awarded the Rhodes Scholarship award – more than any other university in Western Canada.

Its alumni network comprises over 132,000 people in 131 countries and, in 2014, alumni and friends of Manitoba donated $26.6 million to its upkeep.

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Key Statistics

A breakdown of the key statistics at the University of Manitoba

gender ratio
Student gender ratio
54 F : 46 M (1)
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International student percentage
21% (1)
student per staff
Students per staff
30 (1)
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Student total
30316 (1)

Based on data collected for the (1) World University Rankings 2024

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Subjects Taught at the University of Manitoba

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Engineering401–500th
General Engineering
Civil Engineering
Chemical Engineering
Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Social Sciences401–500th
Sociology
Politics and International Studies
Geography
Physical Sciences401–500th
Chemistry
Geology, Environmental, Earth and Marine Sciences
Physics and Astronomy
Mathematics and Statistics
Life Sciences301–400th
Agriculture and Forestry
Sport Science
Biological Sciences
Education251–300th
Education
Arts and Humanities501–600th
Languages, Literature and Linguistics
History, Philosophy and Theology
Archaeology
Art, Performing Art and Design
Architecture
Business and Economics401–500th
Economics and Econometrics
Business and Management
Accounting and Finance
Clinical and Health201–250th
Medicine and Dentistry
Other Health