How is the University of Regina in Canada? What is the world ranking?
"Maclean's" ranks ninth in the 2011 comprehensive university rankings of Canadian universities.
The University of Regina is located in Regina, the capital of Saskatchewan. Its courses are designed to meet the needs of Saskatchewan, and are particularly outstanding in the humanities and journalism majors. In recent years, with the development of government and industry, science and engineering majors have also made great progress. Majors in public service and petroleum engineering are attracting an increasing number of students and international attention. In recent years, the school has expanded a lot in size and area, especially after 1997, when the school area doubled. The 6,600-square-foot, two-story teaching building built in 2002 houses state-of-the-art classrooms, analytical laboratories and an academic technology research center. In 2004, a student apartment building with 697 beds, a sports and health academic center, and a healthy energy center were also completed. In addition, the school also started construction of a library building in 2004. In recent years, the school has accelerated the pace of research. Since 1992, the school's research funding has increased from 3.4 million to 12 million. The school is also one of several national network centers engaged in intelligent robot technology and intelligent system testing. The school also cooperates with several other national research centers, such as forest management, microelectronics and women's health research centers.
For your reference