2009 National Rankings

Media Release




UNBC Best in the West for Fifth Straight Year

November 5, 2009 

The nineteenth annual Maclean's magazine ranking of Canadian Universities has confirmed that UNBC is the best small university in western Canada, and one of the best in Canada. Maclean's has ranked UNBC third in its category of primarily undergraduate universities.

As in other years, UNBC achieved the high ranking on the strength of its students, high quality faculty, research activity (number one in Canada) and its growing national reputation.

"This is a terrific result for the students, staff, faculty, alumni, and the thousands of people across BC who have each contributed very meaningfully to the University," says UNBC president George Iwama."It is an important result as we continue to foster greater national awareness of the special environment at UNBC, and the impact we are having in our local and global communities. We are a research-active university providing a personal education to our students."

The Maclean's magazine ranking is only the most recent survey of Canadian Universities:

National Post

Research Universities

Later this week, the National Post and Ottawa Citizen will include a feature publication highlighting research universities. This survey includes an assessment of both research funding and the University's success in having articles published in academic journals. In achieving a high level of research-intensity, UNBC is being named a "Research University of the Year" and posted a 20 percent increase in research funding compared to the previous year.

Globe and Mail

Student Satisfaction
   

The Globe and Mail annually publishes a survey of student satisfaction with everything from the overall quality of education to campus technology. This is UNBC's second year in the survey and the University received the top marks in BC for class sizes, the campus, library services, and student services. For overall satisfaction, UNBC received an A-minus.

Links:

UNBC Best in the West for Fifth Straight Year

November 5, 2009 

The nineteenth annual Maclean's magazine ranking of Canadian Universities has confirmed that UNBC is the best small university in western Canada, and one of the best in Canada. Maclean's has ranked UNBC third in its category of primarily undergraduate universities.

As in other years, UNBC achieved the high ranking on the strength of its students, high quality faculty, research activity (number one in Canada) and its growing national reputation.

"This is a terrific result for the students, staff, faculty, alumni, and the thousands of people across BC who have each contributed very meaningfully to the University," says UNBC president George Iwama."It is an important result as we continue to foster greater national awareness of the special environment at UNBC, and the impact we are having in our local and global communities. We are a research-active university providing a personal education to our students."

The Maclean's magazine ranking is only the most recent survey of Canadian Universities:

National Post

Research Universities

Later this week, the National Post and Ottawa Citizen will include a feature publication highlighting research universities. This survey includes an assessment of both research funding and the University's success in having articles published in academic journals. In achieving a high level of research-intensity, UNBC is being named a "Research University of the Year" and posted a 20 percent increase in research funding compared to the previous year.

Globe and Mail

Student Satisfaction
   

The Globe and Mail annually publishes a survey of student satisfaction with everything from the overall quality of education to campus technology. This is UNBC's second year in the survey and the University received the top marks in BC for class sizes, the campus, library services, and student services. For overall satisfaction, UNBC received an A-minus.

Links:

  Maclean's magazine university ranking issue

  The Globe and Mail's "Globe Campus" online resource

  Canada's University Innovation Leaders, produced by Research InfoSource and published in the National Post.

  Photos of UNBC 

Media Contact:

Michael Kellett, Communications Officer, UNBC - 250.960.5621