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Ontario Tech Engineering scores well again in U.S. News and World Report 2021 rankings

A new survey of the top universities in Canada and the world for engineering places Ontario Tech University in impressive company.
Ontario Tech University's engineering research portfolio continues to demonstrate strong results in the influential U.S. News and World Report international survey of engineering schools (left: third-year Mechanical Engineering student Fiona Man works on the Ontario Tech Racing electric car).
Ontario Tech University's engineering research portfolio continues to demonstrate strong results in the influential U.S. News and World Report international survey of engineering schools (left: third-year Mechanical Engineering student Fiona Man works on the Ontario Tech Racing electric car).

A new survey of the top universities in Canada and the world for engineering places Ontario Tech University in impressive company.

The annual publication by U.S. News and World Report examines university reputation and research productivity in the field of engineering (note: the survey lists Ontario Tech by its former brand name).

The latest report ranks Ontario Tech No. 3 among Ontario universities, and No. 9 in all of Canada (and No. 231 globally). In the specific category of energy and fuels research, Ontario Tech ranks No. 2 in Canada (No. 117 globally). The methodology considers a wide range of indicators, including research reputation, publications, citations, publications, books, conferences, and more.

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“I’m proud to see our market-oriented Engineering programs and innovative research endeavours once again recognized internationally by U.S. News and World Report. Ontario Tech University offers the most modern labs and learning facilities available anywhere. Our Engineering students gain knowledge from globally influential and highly cited researchers at the top of their game, who are breaking new ground in many areas such as clean energy and hydrogen power. I’m pleased to see our outstanding collection of experts get the recognition they deserve in this survey.”
-Dr. Hossam Kishawy, Dean, Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science, Ontario Tech University

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