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University Of CalgaryThe University of Calgary is a university of approximately 28,000 students located in the north-western part of Calgary, Alberta, Canada (pop. 1,037,100). It offers over 100 programmes in post-secondary education including bachelor's degrees, master's degrees, and doctorates. The U of C was recently ranked second to last of all medical/doctoral universities in Canada by Maclean's Magazine. | colspan=2 align=center|University of Calgary | colspan=2| © University of Calgary | | Motto | Mo Shile Togam Suas (Gaelic for "I will lift up my eyes") | | b>Founded | 1966 | | b>School type | Public | | b>Chancellor | Bill Warren | | b>President | Harvey P. Weingarten | | b>Location | Calgary, Alberta | | b>Enrollment | 28,000 | | b>Campus surroundings | Urban | | b>Campus size | 2.13 km²; maintained | | b>Mascot | Rex (A Dinosaur) | Athletics The university is represented in Canadian Interuniversity Sport by the Calgary Dinos. Address 2500 University Drive NW Calgary, Alberta Canada T2N 1N4 Alumni - James Gosling, inventor of the Java programming language, holds a BSc in Computer Science from the University of Calgary (1977).
- Hal KvisleTransCanada Profile. the President & CEO of TransCanada Corporation holds an MBA from the University of Calgary.
- Douglas R. Hamilton, NASA flight surgeon and biomedical engineer, holds a Ph.D. in cardiovascular physiology from the University of Calgary (1991).
- Stephen Harper, leader of the Conservative Party of Canada, holds an M.A. in Economics from the University of Calgary.
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