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Lakehead University
Canada

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Official website: https://www.lakeheadu.ca/
Tel:Email: admissions@lakeheadu.ca Phone: 807-343-8676 Fax: 807-766-7209
Address:955 Oliver Road Thunder Bay, ON  P7B 5E1 Canada

Lakehead University is introduced as follows:

Overview:

Founded in 1965, its predecessor Lakehead College of Arts, Science and Technology was founded in 1946.

School type: It is a medium-sized public comprehensive university in Canada.

Number of students: There are about 9,700 students in total, including about 1,400 international students from 63 countries around the world. The main campus in Thunder Bay has about 7,900 students, and the Orillia campus has about 1,400 students.

Academic status: The school has a certain influence in academic research, has 9 Canadian research chairs, and has advanced research facilities such as the world-renowned Ancient DNA Institute.

Address:

The main campus is located in Thunder Bay, Ontario, at 955 Oliver Road, Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada P7B 5E1;

The branch campus is located in Orillia, Ontario, and the specific address can be found on the school's official website.

Official website: www.lakeheadu.ca.

Features:

Distinctive discipline advantages: Most majors of the School of Engineering are accredited by the Canadian Engineering Accreditation Body (CEAB), including chemical, civil, electrical, mechanical and software engineering; the School of Business is one of the few schools in the world that has been accredited by AACSB (Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business), and only 5% of business schools in the world have obtained this accreditation.

Rich practical opportunities: The school attaches great importance to students' learning opportunities outside the classroom. Each major has a wealth of practical courses and internship opportunities. The unique paid internship program (Coop) allows students to have the opportunity to intern in large companies and be fully prepared for work after graduation. Cooperating internship companies include Bombardier, Siemens, IBM, etc.

Unique campus environment: The Thunder Bay campus is close to Lake Superior and has a natural educational environment and laboratories; the Orillia campus is Canada's first LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) campus, and has a leading position in environmental protection and sustainable development.

Diverse cultural atmosphere: The school's student population comes from all over the world and has diverse cultural backgrounds, providing students with a broad space for communication and learning, which helps to cultivate students' cross-cultural understanding and communication skills.

Courses:

Undergraduate courses: covering engineering, natural resource management, computer science, business, education, environmental science, sociology and other fields, offering more than 85 undergraduate majors.

Graduate courses: offering master's and doctoral graduate courses, including archaeological science, biology, MBA, business management, chemistry, computer science, economics, education, engineering, English, environmental studies, geology, history, health science, kinesiology, mathematics, physics, psychology, public health, social work, sociology, etc.

Tuition: varies according to different majors and levels of study. Undergraduate tuition is basically 26,000-34,000 Canadian dollars per year; graduate tuition is 23,000-31,000 Canadian dollars per year (this data does not include MBA majors). For specific tuition information, it is recommended to check the school's official website or contact the school's admissions office directly to obtain accurate information.