Memorial University of Newfoundland is introduced as follows:
Overview:
Basic information: Founded in 1925, it is a public comprehensive school in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada, established to commemorate the Newfoundlanders killed in World War I. It is a member of the International Association of Universities (IAU). It is the largest university in Atlantic Canada and one of the largest comprehensive public universities in eastern Canada.
Campus distribution: There are four campuses, namely the main campus in St. John's, Newfoundland, Corner Brook Campus, Labrador Campus, and Harlow Campus in the United Kingdom.
Students and faculty: As of 2019, there are 1,672 teachers and nearly 19,000 students, including more than 3,200 graduate students. It has the lowest student/faculty ratio among Canadian universities (10 to 1).
Features:
Significant advantages in marine disciplines: Due to its special geographical location, the school is a world leader in oceanographic research. The school offers undergraduate degrees in fisheries and maritime technology, and graduate degrees in aquaculture, maritime research, and fishery resource management. The largest and most comprehensive aquaculture research center in Canada, which conducts research on marine biology and aquaculture, is also open to students.
Small class teaching and stable faculty: Small class teaching allows students to receive more attention and guidance, and a stable team of full-time professors ensures good teaching quality, which is very suitable for foreign students to study.
Frequent international exchanges: The school actively conducts international academic exchanges and promotes the cultural and economic development of the region.
Cost-effective tuition: In North America, the school's tuition is highly competitive, and it is a cost-effective choice for international students.
Courses:
Rich and comprehensive majors: There are 14 colleges, including the College of Humanities, the College of Business Administration, the College of Education, the College of Engineering and Applied Sciences, the College of Medicine, the College of Science, the College of Oceanography, the College of Human Dynamics and Leisure and Recreation, the College of Music, the College of Nursing, the College of Pharmacy, the College of Social Work, and the Graduate School. It offers master's degrees in more than 50 majors, doctoral degrees in more than 20 majors, and bachelor's degrees in almost all academic fields.
Diverse exchange programs: We have carried out exchange and cooperation programs with many universities around the world, providing students with abundant overseas study opportunities.
Tuition fees:
The average tuition fee for undergraduate majors is about 8,800 Canadian dollars per academic year, but the tuition fees for different courses will vary slightly.
The tuition fee for graduate majors is about 13,705 Canadian dollars per academic year.
Address: The main campus is located in St. John's, the capital of the easternmost province of Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. The specific address varies depending on the campus. For example, the address of the main campus in St. John's can be further checked on the school's official website or related information.
Official website: https://www.mun.ca/.
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