The University of Calgary operates as a public research university in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. It was established in 1966. Therefore, it has developed into one of Canada’s leading research-intensive universities. Moreover, the university educates over 35,000 undergraduate and graduate students from Canada and around the world. As a result, it offers a diverse and globally connected academic environment.

In addition, the university offers programs in engineering, business, medicine, law, science, the arts, education, and the social sciences. Furthermore, it integrates academic teaching with cutting-edge research, innovation, and industry partnerships. Consequently, graduates gain strong academic knowledge, practical skills, and global career opportunities. The QS World University Rankings 2026 have placed the university at #211.