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  1. The University of Victoria is the oldest post-secondary institution in British Columbia. First established in 1903 as Victoria College, an affiliated college of McGill University, it gained full autonomy and degree-granting status through a charter on July 1, 1963. [12]

  2. UVic is home to over 3,500 students studying in over 160 graduate programs, with a reputation for quality and innovation that’s respected around the world. Graduate programs Apply online. Find a researcher. Co-operative education. Global community. Current students. Student wellness supports. Give to UVic. Territory acknowledgement.

  3. Victoria College was an affiliated college based in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. Founded in 1903, it was the first post-secondary institution established in British Columbia, and served as the predecessor to the University of Victoria. As a result, the history and traditions of the institution are perpetuated by the University ...

  4. The University of Victoria (UVic) is one of Canada’s leading research-intensive universities. We are located in Victoria, on the BC coast.

  5. The University of Victoria is one of Canada’s top comprehensive universities. We offer innovative programs to over 21,000 students on our diverse and welcoming west coast campus. Undergraduate studies Graduate studies Apply now Check application status.

  6. UVic is located in Victoria, British Columbia, on the edge of Canada's spectacular west coast - a gateway to the Pacific Rim. It is consistently ranked North America's top university for published research based on international collaboration.

  7. The University of Victoria (UVic), located in Victoria, the capital of British Columbia, is one of Canada’s top research universities. It offers degree programmes to more than 20,000 students, 3,446 of them graduate students, with a current male to female ratio of 47:53.