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The University of Alberta (UAlberta) is a public research university located in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Here are some key facts about the university:

History: Founded in 1908, UAlberta is one of Canada's top research universities.

Academics: The university offers over 200 undergraduate and 170 graduate programs across 18 faculties, including:

  1. Arts
  2. Education
  3. Engineering
  4. Fine Arts
  5. Graduate Studies
  6. Health Sciences
  7. Human Ecology
  8. Law
  9. Medicine
  10. Nursing
  11. Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences
  12. Physical Education and Recreation
  13. Science
  14. Veterinary Medicine

Research: UAlberta is known for its research excellence, with a strong focus on areas such as:

  1. Cancer research
  2. Climate change
  3. Energy and environment
  4. Health sciences
  5. Indigenous studies
  6. Neuroscience
  7. Quantum computing

Campus: The university has two main campuses:

  1. North Campus: Located in the heart of Edmonton, this campus is home to many of the university's faculties and programs.
  2. South Campus: Located in the southwest part of the city, this campus is home to the Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry, as well as the University Hospital.

Student life: UAlberta has a diverse student body of over 40,000 students, with a range of student organizations, clubs, and activities available.

Athletics: The university's athletic teams, known as the Golden Bears and Pandas, compete in the Canada West Universities Athletic Association.

Notable alumni: UAlberta has a long list of notable alumni, including:

  1. 13th Prime Minister of Canada, Joe Clark
  2. Nobel laureate in physics, Dr. Arthur McDonald
  3. Renowned author, Margaret Atwood
  4. Former Governor General of Canada, Adrienne Clarkson

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