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Brock University

Brock University
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Motto Surgite!
Motto in English
Push on!
Type Public
Established 1964
Affiliation non-denominational
Endowment $83 million
Chancellor Shirley Cheechoo
President Tom Traves
Academic staff
594
Administrative staff
919
Students 18,700
Undergraduates 14,911 full-time
2,243 part-time
Postgraduates 1,259 full-time
411 part-time
Location St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada
Campus Suburban
Colours      Red
     Grey
     Black
Nickname Badgers
Mascot Boomer the Badger
Affiliations AUCC, IAU, CARL, COU, ACU, CIS, OUA, CBIE, CUP
Website brocku.ca
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Brock University is a public research university in St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada. It is the only university in Canada in a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, at the centre of Canada's Niagara Peninsula on the Niagara Escarpment. The university bears the name of Maj.-General Sir Isaac Brock, who was responsible for defending Upper Canada against the United States during the War of 1812.

Brock offers a wide range of programs at the undergraduate and graduate levels, including professional degrees. Brock was ranked third among Canadian universities in the undergraduate category for research publication output and impact indicators in 2008 (the most recent ranking completed). Brock University is the only school in Canada and internationally to offer the MICA (Mathematics Integrated with Computing and Applications) program. Brock University's Department of Health Sciences offers the only undergraduate degree in Public Health in Canada. At the graduate level, Brock offers 49 programs, including nine PhD programs.

Brock's co-op program is Canada’s fifth-largest, and the third largest in Ontario as of 2011. Graduates enjoy one of the highest employment rates of all Ontario universities at 97.2 percent.

Brock has 12 Canada Research Chairs and nine faculty members which have received the 3M Teaching Fellowship Award, the only national award that recognizes teaching excellence and educational leadership.

In 1963 the Brock University Founders’ Committee, chaired by Arthur Schmon, offered Dr. James A. Gibson the invitation to become the founding president.

Brock University was established by the passage of the Brock University Act by the Legislative Assembly of Ontario in 1964. When the university first opened in September 1964, classes were held at the St. Paul Street United Church in downtown St. Catharines for 13 weeks until the Glenridge Campus was completely renovated.


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