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Toronto University, Canada

 

About the Partner

The University of Toronto (U of T) is one of Canada's most prestigious and largest research universities, located in Toronto, Ontario. Founded in 1827, it is known for its strong academic reputation and diverse range of programs across its three campuses: St. George, Scarborough, and Mississauga. U of T consistently ranks among the top universities globally, especially for its research output, innovation, and faculty expertise.

Notable for its multidisciplinary approach and strong emphasis on research, the university has been a pioneer in various fields, including medicine, computer science, and engineering. It is also known for its global outlook, diverse student body, and extensive alumni network.

Additionally, U of T has been at the forefront of many innovations, including the discovery of insulin. The university fosters a vibrant academic and cultural environment, offering a wide array of undergraduate, graduate, and professional programs.

 

Location

Country: Canada

City: Toronto

Institution: Public Research University

 

Academic Details

Academic Calendar:

  • Fall Semester (August-December)
  • Winter Semester (January-May)

Deadline:

  •  Fall/Winter Semester Deadline: March 1, 2025

 

Program Details

Language of Study: English

Level of Study: Graduate

Eligible Schools: School of Sciences and Humanities

U of T Partner School: Munk School of Global Affairs & Public Policy

Majors: Eurasian Studies, Political Science and International Relations

Tuition: Waived for NU Students

Program Fees: No fee

Funding: self-funded

Available courses:   MA in European and Eurasian Studies;

MA in Global Affairs.

Housing: More information is available here.

Factsheet: More information is available here.

 

Eligibility

  • Graduate students who finished at least 1 semester of their studies at NU;
  • CGPA 3.00+;
  • To be 18 years old at the date of application;
  • Good academic standing;
  • No incomplete grades in any courses.