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Encyclopedia > Universite de Montreal

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Motto: Fide splendet et scientia (Latin: "May it shine with truth and knowledge")
Founded 1878
School type Public
Rector Robert Lacroix
Location Montreal, Quebec
Enrollment 41,340 undergrad, 13,125 grad (including Polytechnique and Hautes Études Commerciales)
Campus surroundings Urban, park
Campus size 150 acres (0.6 km²)
Sports teams Carabins
Mascot Carabin

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University of Montreal campus, with the main building's imposing tower in the distance

The University of Montreal (Université de Montréal, UdeM for short) is one of four universities in Montreal, Quebec. It is Quebec and Canada's second largest research institution, allocating close to $200 million to research conducted in more than 150 research centres. It is also the second largest French language university in the world, after the Sorbonne in Paris. Nearly 55,000 students attend undergraduate and graduate degrees there.


The institution's large campus, dominated by the imposing tower of the main building, is located on the northern slope of Mount Royal in Côte-des-Neiges.


Although a branch of Laval University was planned as Montreal's first French-language university, it was not until February 14, 1920, that the law founding the university was passed, and another 23 years passed before the mountain campus's inauguration on June 3, 1943.


The university is composed of thirteen faculties, more than sixty departments and two affiliated schools (École Polytechnique and École des Hautes Études Commerciales), and offers more than 250 undergraduate programs and more than 250 graduate programs, including 71 doctoral programs.


The university's École Polytechnique was the scene of a tragedy, the École Polytechnique Massacre, on December 6, 1989.


The university is served by Côte-des-Neiges, Université-de-Montréal, and Édouard-Montpetit metro stations.


The main building was designed by the noted architect Ernest Cormier. It is mainly in the Art Deco style, with a touch of the International style.


The university is planning to open a campus in Laval, Quebec, just north of Montreal, in 2006. It will be that city's first university campus, and is planned for the area around the future Montmorency metro station, where a high school and the Montmorency Cégep are also located. [1] (http://www.iforum.umontreal.ca/DerniereHeure/3490.htm)


The university is represented in Canadian Interuniversity Sport by the Montréal Carabins.

Contents

List of Faculties

  • Faculté de l'aménagement (Faculty of Development) (http://www.ame.umontreal.ca)
  • Faculté des arts et des sciences (Faculty of Arts and Sciences) (http://www.fas.umontreal.ca)
  • Faculté de droit (Faculty of Law) (http://www.droit.umontreal.ca)
  • Faculté de l'éducation permanente (Faculty of Continuing Education) (http://www.fep.umontreal.ca)
  • Faculté des études supérieures (Faculty of Graduate Studies) (http://www.fes.umontreal.ca)
  • Faculté de médecine (Faculty of Medicine) (http://www.med.umontreal.ca)
  • Faculté de médecine dentaire (Faculty of Dentistry) (http://www.medent.umontreal.ca)
  • Faculté de médecine vétérinaire (Faculty of Veterinary Medicine) (http://www.medvet.umontreal.ca)
  • Faculté de musique (Faculty of Music) (http://www.musique.umontreal.ca)
  • Faculté de pharmacie (Faculty of Pharmacy) (http://www.pharm.umontreal.ca)
  • Faculté des sciences de l'éducation (Faculty of Education) (http://www.scedu.umontreal.ca)
  • Faculté des sciences infirmières (Faculty of Nursing) (http://www.scinf.umontreal.ca)
  • Faculté de théologie et de sciences des religions (Faculty of Theology and Religious Studies) (http://www.theo.umontreal.ca)

Noted alumni

  • Louise Arbour, Supreme Court of Canada Justice (1999-2004), UN High Commissionner for Human Rights (2004-present)
  • Denys Arcand, filmmaker
  • Michel Bastarache, Supreme Court of Canada Justice (1997-present)
  • Jean-Jacques Bertrand, Premier of Québec (1968-1970)
  • Robert Bourassa, Premier of Québec (1985-1994)
  • Marie Deschamps, Supreme Court of Canada Justice (2002-present)
  • Maurice Duplessis, Premier of Québec (1936-1939 and 1944-1959)
  • Dédé Fortin, singer
  • Lomer Gouin, Premier of Québec (1905-1920)
  • Daniel Johnson, Jr, Premier of Québec (1994)
  • Daniel Johnson, Sr, Premier of Québec (1966-1968)
  • Pierre-Marc Johnson, Premier of Québec (1985)
  • Antonio Lamer, Supreme Court of Canada Chief Justice (1990-2000)
  • Bernard Landry, Premier of Québec (2001-2003)
  • Claude Meunier, comedian
  • Jacques Parizeau, Premier of Québec (1994-1996)
  • Pierre-Karl Péladeau, CEO of Quebecor
  • Paul Sauvé, Premier of Québec (1959-1960)
  • Pierre Elliott Trudeau, Prime Minister of Canada (1968-1979 and 1980-1984)

See also

External link

  • Université de Montréal (http://www.umontreal.ca)


Quebec universities
Bishop’s | Concordia | ENAP | ETS | INRS | Laval | McGill | Montreal | Sherbrooke | TELUQ | UQAC | UQAM | UQAR | UQAT | UQO | UQTR

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Montreal, August 3, 2006 – Concerned with the tragic situation of those caught in the conflict now rocking the Middle East, Université de Montréal has taken measures that reflect its longstanding collaboration with universities in that region.
Université de Montréal will allow people affected by the conflict — whether they are currently in Canada or abroad — and who wish to study at UdeM, to make an application for admission to certain programs for the fall 2006 term, despite the fact that the deadline for admissions has already passed.
Université de Montréal is currently working with the governments in question to facilitate this exercise.
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