University Rankings 2015: Medical Doctoral

McGill holds its position at the top of the chart as Toronto regains second place

<p>Sept. 28/2012 &#8211; Western University, London, Ontario. 2nd yr Dentistry students are in a 4-hour Simulation Clinic session.  Students are preparing their sets of teeth for an upcoming exam.</p>

Photograph by Jessica Darmanin

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Photograph by Jessica Darmanin

Looking for the latest update of the Maclean’s University Rankings? Click here for highlights from the 2016 Maclean’s University Rankings, our latest editionon newsstands now and available for download in the App Store, Google Play and Texture.ca. You’ll find all the details on our new education hub, coming to macleans.ca next week.

For last year’s university rankings, read on for highlights:

 

Maclean’s ranks universities in six broad areas based on 12 performance indicators, allocating a weight to each indicator. Universities are placed in one of three categories, recognizing the differences in types of institutions, levels of research funding, diversity of offerings, and breadth and depth of graduate and professional programs. Medical Doctoral universities offer a broad range of Ph.D. programs and research; all universities in this category have medical schools.

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