Former names
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Western University of London Ontario (1878–1923) |
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Motto | Latin: Veritas et Utilitas |
Motto in English
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Truth and usefulness |
Type | Public university |
Established | 7 March 1878 |
Endowment | C$623.1 million |
Budget | C$692 million |
Chancellor | Jack Cowin |
President | Amit Chakma |
Academic staff
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1,391 |
Undergraduates | 31,638 |
Postgraduates | 5,297 |
Location | London, Ontario, Canada |
Campus | Urban, 455 hectares (1,120 acres) |
Colours | Purple and white |
Athletics | OUA, CIS |
Nickname | Mustangs |
Affiliations | ACU, AUCC, CARL, CBIE, CIS, COU, CUP, CUSID, Fields Institute, OUA, U15 |
Mascot | JW the Mustang |
Website | uwo.ca |
University rankings | |
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Global rankings | |
ARWU World | 201–300 |
QS World | 210 |
Times World | 201–250 |
US News and World Report Global | 289 |
Canadian rankings | |
ARWU National | 9–11 |
QS National | 8 |
Times National | 7–10 |
US News and World Report National | 12 |
Maclean's Medical/Doctoral | 8 |
Maclean's Reputation | 9 |
Coordinates: 43°00′29.84″N 81°16′18.82″W / 43.0082889°N 81.2718944°W
The University of Western Ontario (UWO), corporately branded as Western University, is a public research university in London, Ontario, Canada. The main campus is located on 455 hectares (1,120 acres) of land, surrounded by residential neighbourhoods and the Thames River bisecting the campus' eastern portion. The university operates twelve academic faculties and schools. It is a member of the U15, a group of research-intensive universities in Canada.
The university was founded on 7 March 1878 by Bishop Isaac Hellmuth of the Anglican Diocese of Huron as "The Western University of London Ontario". It incorporated Huron University College, which had been founded in 1863. The first four faculties were Arts, Divinity, Law and Medicine. The Western University of London became non-denominational in 1908. Beginning in 1919, the university has affiliated with several denominational colleges. The university grew substantially in the post-World War II era, as a number of faculties and schools were added to university.
Western is a co-educational university, with more than 24,000 students, and with over 306,000 living alumni worldwide. Notable alumni include government officials, academics, business leaders, Nobel Laureates, Rhodes Scholars, and distinguished fellows. The university consistently places in global rankings, placing 210th in the 2018 QS World University Rankings, 201–250 in the 2016–2017 Times Higher Education World University Rankings, 201–300 in the 2016 Academic Ranking of World Universities, and 289th in the 2017 U.S. News & World Report university rankings. Western's varsity teams, known as the Western Mustangs, compete in the Ontario University Athletics conference of U Sports.