University of Toronto operates as a public research university with three main campuses in the Greater Toronto Area of Ontario, Canada. It was founded in 1827. It focuses on academic excellence, research, innovation, and global collaboration. Moreover, the university educates tens of thousands of undergraduate and graduate students from Canada and many other countries. It fosters a highly diverse academic community that encourages critical thinking, leadership, and interdisciplinary learning. Students study in a research-intensive environment supported by world-class faculty and modern facilities.

In addition, the University of Toronto offers programs in engineering, medicine, business, law, computer science, humanities, social sciences, natural sciences, and health sciences. It integrates rigorous academic teaching with groundbreaking research and strong partnerships with industry, healthcare organizations, and global institutions. Consequently, graduates develop advanced knowledge, research expertise, and strong career opportunities in academia, industry, government, and international organizations. The QS World University Rankings 2027 have placed the university at #32.