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University of Windsor

www.uwindsor.ca

 
The University of Windsor is a comprehensive, student-centred university, with more than 16,500 students enrolled in a broad range of undergraduate and graduate programs including several professional schools such as Law, Business, Engineering, Education, Nursing, Human Kinetics and Social Work. The new Ed Lumley Centre for Engineering Innovation, the largest capital project on campus to date, opened in the fall of 2012 as a world-class hub for innovation, featuring the latest in classroom teaching technology, an Industrial Courtyard for collaborative work with the region and 80 research labs.
  • Number of Employees: 1K-5K
  • Annual Revenue: > $1 Billion
  • www.uwindsor.ca
  • 401 Sunset Avenue
    Windsor, ON CAN N9B 3P4
  • Phone: 519.253.3000

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