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| Motto: 'The best of both worlds' and 'The degree that works | |
| Chancellor | Dr. Frederic Jackman |
| President | Ross H. Paul, PhD |
| School type | Public |
| Founded | 1963 |
| Location | Windsor, Ontario, Canada |
| Enrollment | 11244 full time 3812 part time (April 2004) |
| Campus surroundings | Urban |
| Campus size | 57 hectares (142 acres) (estimated) |
| Sports teams | Lancers |
| Mascot | The Lancer |
| Colours | Blue, Gold |
The University of Windsor is a mid-sized university in Windsor, Ontario, Canada. Located in Canada's "automotive capital" across the border from Detroit, this modern-looking university has a student body of approximately 11,000 full-time students (mostly undergraduate) and 3,800 part-time students. Situated at the western end of Lake St. Clair, on the Detroit River, the University of Windsor is Canada's southernmost university.
The University has developed a number of partnerships with local businesses and industry, including the multi-million dollar University of Windsor/ Chrysler Canada Ltd. Automotive Research and Development Centre, the only research facility of its kind in North America, and a unique agreement with the Ambassador Duty-Free Store, at Canada's busiest border crossing, which provides student jobs, 400 parking spaces, and an annual cash annuity.
History of The University of Windsor
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