uw senate president’s report november 21, 2011. canadian experience class to include foreign phd...
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UW Senate
President’s Report
November 21, 2011
Canadian Experience Class to include foreign PhD students
•Canadian Experience Class is an immigration category for skilled temporary foreign workers and international students who wish to become permanent residents•3,917 permanent residents were admitted to Canada in 2010 through the CEC program
•PhD students can begin applying November 5• To be eligible, PhD students must have completed at least 2 years of
study toward their degree and be in good academic standing.• Graduates who are a year out of their program are also eligible to apply
•Up to 1,000 international PhD students a year will be accepted through the Federal Skilled Worker Program
•The aim is to boost Canada’s science, technology, and math sectors•Will provide universities with another competitive edge in attracting and retaining top international talent.
Source: CBC News, November 2
Ontario tuition grant to take effect in January
•Ontario Legislature to resume today•30 per cent tuition reduction was a key plank in the Liberal Party’s re-election platform•Will be built into the provincial budget•Applies to students from families with incomes under $160,000
• The grant could save university students up to $1,600 and college students $730
• Program will cost $201M in 2012 and $423M in 2013/14•Ontario NDP called for a four-year tuition freeze in their platform•Ontario PCs have not formally signaled their stance on the proposal
Source: The Toronto Star, November 17
Maclean’s 2011 Rankings
Overall Rankings – Comprehensive Universities
Source: Maclean’s Magazine, November 10, 2010
Institution 2011 Rank 2010 Rank
Simon Fraser 1 1
Victoria 2 2
Waterloo 3 3
Guelph 4 4
Memorial 5 5
New Brunswick 6 6
Carleton 7 7
Windsor 8 7
York 9 9
Regina 10 9
Maclean’s 2011 Rankings – National Reputational Ranking
Source: Maclean’s Magazine, November 7, 2011
Name Best Overall Highest Quality Most Innovative
Leaders of Tomorrow
Waterloo 1 3 1 1
McGill 2 1 4 2
Toronto 3 2 3 5
UBC 4 4 2 3
Alberta 5 7 5 4
McMaster 6 6 6 10
Queen’s 7 5 11 9
Simon Fraser 8 9 7 11
Sherbrooke 9 16 12 6
Western 10 8 9 17
Maclean’s 2011 Rankings
Scholarships and Bursaries – Percentage of Operating Budget
Source: Maclean’s Magazine, November 10, 2010
2011 % 2010 %
Waterloo 14.9 14.9
Carleton 10.1 10.1
Victoria 9.9 9.9
Guelph 8.5 8.5
York 7.8 7.8
Brock 7.4 n/a
Windsor 6.9 6.9
Simon Fraser
6.8 6.8
Maclean’s 2011 Rankings
Number of Students (per 1000) who have won national awards
Source: Maclean’s Magazine, November 10, 2010
2011 2010
Waterloo 7.5 7.6
Simon Fraser 7.2 7.1
Victoria 6.3 6
New Brunswick
6.2 6.1
Guelph 4.1 4.1
UQAM 4.1 4.2
Memorial 3.4 3.2
Concordia 2.8 2.7
Windsor 2.7 2.6
York 2.7 2.7
Globe and Mail University Report 2012
•Waterloo in 1st place among large institutions in Career Preparation (A-)
•Waterloo was one of only three schools across the country to receive an A+ grade in Reputation with Employers
•Tied for 1st place among large institutions in Research Opportunities (B), Class Size (B+)
•2nd place among large institutions in Course Registration (B+)
•Tied for 2nd place in Quality of Teaching (B+), Most Satisfied Students (B+), Information Technology (B+), and Student Residences (B)
•Waterloo made the “Ivy League” category alongside the University of Toronto, McGill, Queen’s, UWO, UBC, Alberta, and McMaster.
Globe and Mail University Report 2012
Category 2012 2011
Buildings and Facilities B- C+
Student Residences B B-
Recreation and Athletics B+ B
Libraries B+ B
Campus Atmosphere B+ B
Times Higher Education 2011-2012 World University Rankings
Top 50 Engineering and Technology Universities
•CalTech and MIT tied for the top spot3.Princeton University4.University of California, Berkeley5.Stanford University
•University of Waterloo tied for 48th overall with Kyoto University
•4 Canadian schools made the Top 50:• University of Toronto (18)• University of British Columbia (33)• McGill (47)• Waterloo (48)
Times Higher Education 2011-2012 World University Rankings
Top 50 Arts and Humanities Universities
The Top 5:
1.Stanford2.Harvard3.University of Chicago4.Australian National University5.Princeton
3 Canadian schools made the Top 50:
•University of Toronto (10)•McGill (21)•University of British Columbia (28)
Times Higher Education 2011-2012 World University Rankings
Top 50 Clinical, Pre-Clinical and Health Universities
The Top 5:
1.University of Oxford2.Harvard University3.Imperial College London4.University of Cambridge5.Johns Hopkins University
5 Canadian Schools made the Top 50:
•McGill (11th)•McMaster (16th)•University of Toronto (17th)•University of Montreal (47th)•University of Alberta (49th)
Times Higher Education 2011-2012 World University Rankings
Top 50 Life Sciences Universities
The Top 5:
1.Harvard University2.Massachusetts Institute of Technology3.University of Cambridge4.University of Oxford5.Stanford University
Three Canadians schools made Top 50:
•University of British Columbia (14th)•University of Toronto (22nd)•McGill University (24th)
Times Higher Education 2011-2012 World University Rankings
Top 50 Physical Sciences Universities
The Top 5
1.California Institute of Technology2.Princeton University3.University of California, Berkeley4.Massachusetts Institute of Technology5.Stanford University
Two Canadian schools made the top 50
•University of Toronto (18th)•University of British Columbia (24th)
Times Higher Education 2011-2012 World University Rankings
Top 50 Social Sciences Universities
The Top 5
1.Stanford University2.Harvard University3.University of Oxford4.University of Chicago5.Princeton University
Three Canadian schools made the Top 50:
University of British Columbia (16)University of Toronto (18)McGill University (24)
Highlights from the Audited Financial Statements for the Year Ending April 30, 2011
Revenue - $781M, a 6 per cent increase over last year
Scholarships and Bursaries - $88M, a 9 per cent increase over last year
University infrastructure - $134M in new capital assets
Endowment fund market value – up $20.5M
Mid-Cycle Review update
• Total number of planned sessions: 44 (September 12 – December 6)
• Total number of sessions completed: 33 (as of November 21)
• Number of participants so far:• 65 students• Over 700 faculty/staff• 25 alumni/donors
• Online survey being sent to all students, faculty, staff and 67,000 alumni
• Over 2,220 survey responses to date, with over 1,170 from undergraduates