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'''McMaster University''' is a public research university in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.
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McMaster University has over 27,000 undergraduate and over 4,000 post-graduate students.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20150531232811/http://www.mcmaster.ca/avpira/statistics/mcmaster_statistics_total_enrolment1014.html</ref>
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==History==
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The university bears the name of [[William McMaster]], a prominent Canadian [[Senate of Canada|senator]] and banker who bequeathed [[Canadian dollar|C$]]900,000 to its founding. The Baptist Convention of Ontario and [[Quebec]] controlled the university until it became a privately chartered, publicly funded non-denominational institution in 1957.
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Professional programs during the interwar period were limited to just theology and nursing. During the Second World War, and immediately after, McMaster was the scene of a meteoric growth of scientific research and the reception of students under the direction of [[H.G Thode]]. This added financial constraints to an institution that was still considered a Baptist institution. Therefore, in 1957, McMaster Divinity College was introduced to continue the religious tradition of the university, while the university itself became a secular public institution.
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McMaster University is a public research university in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.

McMaster University has over 27,000 undergraduate and over 4,000 post-graduate students.[1]

History

The university bears the name of William McMaster, a prominent Canadian senator and banker who bequeathed C$900,000 to its founding. The Baptist Convention of Ontario and Quebec controlled the university until it became a privately chartered, publicly funded non-denominational institution in 1957.

Professional programs during the interwar period were limited to just theology and nursing. During the Second World War, and immediately after, McMaster was the scene of a meteoric growth of scientific research and the reception of students under the direction of H.G Thode. This added financial constraints to an institution that was still considered a Baptist institution. Therefore, in 1957, McMaster Divinity College was introduced to continue the religious tradition of the university, while the university itself became a secular public institution.


 

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