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McGill University - translation to Αγγλικά

ENGLISH-LANGUAGE PUBLIC RESEARCH UNIVERSITY IN MONTREAL, QUEBEC, CANADA
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  • The Second University Company prior to their departure for France
  • Arts Building]], completed in 1843 and designed by [[John Ostell]], is the oldest existing building on campus
  • Radon, discovered at McGill by physicist [[Ernest Rutherford]]
  • Elizabeth Wirth Music Building, also a library, sits adjacent to the old Strathcona Music Building
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  • A hockey game on campus in 1884, just seven years after McGill students wrote the then-new game's first rule book, with the Arts Building, Redpath Museum, and Morrice Hall (then the Presbyterian College) visible
  • benefactor]] of McGill University.
  • The newly built [[McGill University Health Centre]] at the Glen Site
  • Macdonald Campus under construction in 1906
  • The Macdonald Campus coat of arms
  • McGill Hockey Team, 1904
  • Stained Glass Great War Memorial entrance to the Blackader-Lauterman Library of Architecture and Art
  • McGill University and Mount Royal, 1906, Panoramic Photo Company
  • McGill Athletics logo
  • McGill [[coat of arms]]
  • Opening of the Student Union building, 1906
  • McGill's Molson Stadium
  • scarlet]] regalia.<ref>[[Academic dress of McGill University]]</ref>
  • McGill announces new name for men's varsity sports teams
  • The laboratory of Rutherford, early 20th century
  • Sir [[John William Dawson]], Principal of McGill University, 1855–1893

McGill University         
McGill Universiteit, grote universiteit in stad Montreal (in Canada)
Rutgers University         
  • The Rutgers College football team in 1882
  • 330 Cooper student housing at the Camden campus
  • The [[Archibald S. Alexander Library]] is the main library at Rutgers University–New Brunswick.
  • The Quad Clock on College Avenue campus
  • Oil painting of Revolutionary War hero and [[philanthropist]], Colonel [[Henry Rutgers]] (1745–1830), early benefactor and namesake of Rutgers University
  • The Digital Studies Center and Johnson Park at Rutgers University–Camden
  • [[Demarest Hall]] dormitory on the New Brunswick campus
  • Senator [[Elizabeth Warren]] received her JD from [[Rutgers Law School]] on the Newark campus in 1976.
  • [[James Gandolfini]], star of [[HBO]]'s [[The Sopranos]] received his B.A. from Rutgers-New Brunswick in 1983.
  • The ''Rutgers Tomato'' growing at a New Jersey greenhouse
  • SHI Stadium is home to Scarlet Knights football.
  • The Honors College at Rutgers–New Brunswick
  • Life Sciences / Genetics Building
  • Chef [[Mario Batali]] received his B.A. from Rutgers-New Brunswick in 1982.
  • [[New Jersey Hall]] on the New Brunswick College Avenue Campus was the home of the Agricultural Experiment Station, Biology and Chemistry faculty. It now houses the university's Department of Economics.
  • [[Old Queens]], the oldest building at Rutgers University in New Brunswick, New Jersey, built between 1809 and 1825. Old Queens houses much of the Rutgers University administration.
  • Rutgers University–Camden quad walk
  • Rutgers Law School, Newark Campus
  • The Rutgers-New Brunswick Men's Varsity Eight rowing on the Raritain River
  • The Rutgers "R" logo debuted in 2001 and has represented the school in athletics since.
  • An art library on the College Avenue campus
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  • Shrubbery at the College Avenue campus
  • Prof. [[Selman A. Waksman]] (B.Sc. 1915), who was awarded the Nobel Prize in Medicine for developing 22 antibiotics—most notably [[Streptomycin]]—in his laboratory at Rutgers University
  • The Voorhees Chapel is a notable landmark on the Douglass campus at Rutgers. Douglass was founded as an all-women's college in 1918, but now houses co-ed dormitories.
  • The Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Art Museum on Hamilton Street in New Brunswick
MULTI-CAMPUS PUBLIC RESEARCH UNIVERSITY IN NEW JERSEY
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Rutgers Universiteit, grote openbare universiteit in stad New Jersey (V.S.)
University of Nevada         
  • run]] during a 2011 game in [[Los Angeles]]
  • An older picture showing part of the campus in the foreground
  • View of the Campus in front of UNR Knowledge Center
  • UNR Matthewson-IGT Knowledge Center
  • Manzanita Lake in the southwestern part of the campus.
  • View of the Quad, looking north
PUBLIC RESEARCH UNIVERSITY IN RENO, NEVADA, UNITED STATES
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Universiteit van Nevada, grote openbare universiteit inclusioef universiteitsterreinen in Rino en Las vegas (in V.S.)

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McGill University

McGill University (French: Université McGill) is an English-language public research university located in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Founded in 1821 by royal charter granted by King George IV, the university bears the name of James McGill, a Scottish merchant whose bequest in 1813 formed the university's precursor, University of McGill College (or simply, McGill College); the name was officially changed to McGill University in 1885.

McGill's main campus is on the slope of Mount Royal in downtown Montreal in the borough of Ville-Marie, with a second campus situated in Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue, 30 kilometres (19 mi) west of the main campus on Montreal Island. The university is one of two members of the Association of American Universities located outside the United States, alongside the University of Toronto, and is the only Canadian member of the Global University Leaders Forum (GULF) within the World Economic Forum.

McGill offers degrees and diplomas in over 300 fields of study, with the highest average entering grades of any Canadian university. Most students are enrolled in the six largest faculties, namely Arts, Science, Medicine, Education, Engineering, and Management. McGill is the most internationally diverse of any medical-doctoral research university in Canada, with international students comprising over 30% of its student population and hailing from more than 150 countries. Additionally, over 41% of students are born outside of Canada. McGill is ranked among the world's top universities by major educational publications, and has held the top position in the country for the past 18 years in the annual Maclean's Canadian university rankings.

McGill counts among its alumni and faculty 12 Nobel laureates and 147 Rhodes Scholars, both the most of any university in Canada, as well as 159 Loran Scholars, 18 billionaires, the current prime minister and two former prime ministers of Canada, two Governors General of Canada, 15 justices of the Supreme Court of Canada, at least eight foreign leaders, and more than 100 members of national legislatures. McGill alumni also include 8 Academy Award winners, 13 Grammy Award winners, at least 13 Emmy Award winners, four Pulitzer Prize winners, and 121 Olympians with over 35 Olympic medals. The inventors of the game of basketball, modern organized ice hockey, and the pioneers of gridiron football, as well as the founders of several major universities and colleges are also graduates of the university.

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