Québec universities
Montréal region
| Concordia University |
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Concordia University’s reputation as one of Canada’s most dynamic and innovative universities has its roots in over 180 years of pursuing academic excellence and student success.
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| McGill University |
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Founded in 1821, McGill University now has over 35,000 students from more than 150 countries around the world. At McGill, you can choose from among more than 300 programs while enjoying a world-class university experience.
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| Université de Montréal |
| HEC Montréal |
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Canada’s first management school, founded in 1907. First North American school to hold the 3 accreditations: AACSB International (US), EQUIS (Europe) and AMBA (UK).
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| École Polytechnique |
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Polytechnique Montréal offers programs in 14 engineering specialties and accounts for nearly one-quarter of the university research in engineering in Québec.
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| UQAM - Université du Québec à Montréal |
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Since 1969, UQAM has developed its business school, École des sciences de la gestion, and 6 faculties: arts, communication, political science and law, science, education and humanities.
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| ETS – École de technologie supérieure |
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The École de technologie supérieure trains nearly 25% of the engineering undergraduates in Québec, which makes it the top university for undergraduate training in this field.
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| TÉLUQ – UQAM’s distance learning university |
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Télé-université (TÉLUQ) is the first institution in Québec to specialize in distance-education. TÉLUQ’s mission is university education and research. Its flexible format enables students to study independently at their own time and pace.
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Québec City region
| Laval University |
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As the premiere francophone university in the Americas and an internationally recognized research leader, Laval University offers courses at the bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral levels in all areas of knowledge: administration; arts, literature and languages; health; sciences and engineering; and the social sciences.
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| Institut national de la recherche scientifique (INRS) |
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Founded in 1969, the Institut national de la recherche scientifique (INRS) is a research university that provides graduate and postgraduate education.
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| TÉLUQ – UQAM’s distance learning university |
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Télé-université (TÉLUQ) is the first institution in Québec to specialize in distance-education. TÉLUQ’s mission is university education and research. Its flexible format enables students to study independently at their own time and pace.
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| École nationale d’administration publique (ENAP) |
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The École nationale d’administration publique give Québec an institution of higher learning dedicated uniquely to the field of public administration and, therefore, to contribute to its development in the areas of knowledge and practice.
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Sherbrooke region
| Bishop’s University |
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Bishop’s is consistently ranked as one of the top small, primarily undergraduate universities in Canada, especially when it comes to student satisfaction and quality of teaching. Dedicated professors provide personalized attention in small classes that average 23 students.
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| Université de Sherbrooke |
Trois-Rivières region
Saguenay region
Rimouski Region
| Université du Québec à Rimouski (UQAR) |
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Over the years, UQAR has developed special expertise in several areas of research that have significantly contributed to the institution’s international reputation, notably marine sciences, regional development, and nordicity.
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Gatineau region
| Université du Québec en Outaouais (UQO) |
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At UQO, small classe size and dedicated teachers and staff are the key to student success. Such an environment also makes it easy for people to get together, participate in activities and student groups, and begin projects.
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Abitibi-Témiscamingue region
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