From its founding in 1821, McGill has been home to momentous firsts thanks to brilliant and curious minds.

Our university grounds were the birthplace of basketball and hockey. This is where Archie, the world’s first internet search engine, was created, and where Canada’s first female professor taught.

Recently, McGill’s researchers have been making significant breakthroughs in RNA research that will shape the future of medicine. In all fields, McGillians continue to push boundaries and make an impact.

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A collage of several McGill trailblazers

McGill. Made by dreamers and trailblazers.

From revolutionary scientific and medical innovations, to artists and humanitarians giving back to the community — McGillians have made, and continue to make, a lasting change in the world.

Recognizing the Indigenous stewards of this land

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People walking up a staircase in a library

Our faculties' histories

McGill has 11 faculties and 13 schools across three world-renowned campuses. Discover the people and events that shaped them.

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James McGill

James McGill (1744-1813)

James McGill, whose vision led to the founding of the university named after him, was born in Glasgow, Scotland, on October 6, 1744.