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McMaster University
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Latin: Universitas Macmastrensis
Motto Greek: ΤΑ·ΠΑΝΤΑ·ΕΝ·ΧΡΙΣΤΩΙ·
ΣΥΝΕΣΤΗΚΕΝ
Motto in English
All things cohere in Christ
Type Public university
Established 23 April 1887
Endowment C$655.5 million
Chancellor Suzanne Labarge
President Patrick Deane
Academic staff
1,394
Administrative staff
6,437
Undergraduates 25,174
Postgraduates 4,237
Location Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
43°15′48″N 79°55′8″W / 43.26333°N 79.91889°W / 43.26333; -79.91889Coordinates: 43°15′48″N 79°55′8″W / 43.26333°N 79.91889°W / 43.26333; -79.91889
Campus Urban, 152.4 hectares (377 acres)
Colours           Maroon and Grey
Athletics CIS, OUA, CUFLA
26 varsity teams
Nickname Marauders
Affiliations ACU, ATS, AUCC, CARL, U Sports, COU, CUP, Fields Institute, IAU, U15.
Mascot Mac the Marauder
Website mcmaster.ca
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University rankings
Global rankings
ARWU World 66
QS World 140
Times World 113
Times Employability 75
US News and World Report Global 129
Canadian rankings
ARWU National 3
QS National 6
Times National 6
US News and World Report National 4
Maclean's Medical/Doctoral 6
Maclean's Reputation 5

McMaster University (commonly referred to as McMaster or Mac) is a public research university located in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. The main campus is located on 121 hectares (300 acres) of land near the residential neighbourhoods of Ainslie Wood and Westdale, adjacent to Hamilton's Royal Botanical Gardens. It operates six academic faculties: the DeGroote School of Business, Engineering, Health Sciences, Humanities, Social Science, and Science. It is a member of the U15, a group of research-intensive universities in Canada.

The university bears the name of Honourable William McMaster, a prominent Canadian Senator and banker who bequeathed C$900,000 to its founding. It was incorporated under the terms of an act of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario in 1887, merging the Toronto Baptist College with Woodstock College. It opened in Toronto in 1890. Inadequate facilities and the gift of land in Hamilton prompted its relocation in 1930. It was controlled by the Baptist Convention of Ontario and Quebec until it became a privately chartered, publicly funded non-denominational institution in 1957.


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