Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM)
The
Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM) is a public French-language university of
international influence. The quality of its programs, its research in social
issues and its innovations in the creative arts are the foundation stones of its
reputation. The University offers training on campus and in its
four regional centres . Training
UQAM
is known for the quality of its teaching, the accessibility of its educators,
the priority it gives to practical training, the reception services it offers to
foreign students and the liveliness of its campus life. Dynamic and innovative,
UQAM offers more than 300
programs at three levels of study through its School of Management and
through six faculties: Fine Arts; Communications; Political Science and Law;
Science; Education, and Social Sciences.
Research and
Creativity
Thanks
to recognition won by its professors and students, UQAM ranks among the top
research universities in Canada, notably in the social sciences, in the
natural sciences, in the area of public health and in the creative arts. Its
scholars are grouped into a number of research units including centres and
chairs, and into six interdisciplinary institutes.
International
Influence
In the
many sectors in which it works, UQAM is known
internationally . Its influence extends to Europe, Africa, Asia and South
America. To facilitate exchanges of researchers and travel for students, the
University has increased its bilateral and multilateral agreements regarding
training, research and the creative arts. Every year, it welcomes over 2, 200
foreign students from 80 countries.
A Modern Campus
UQAM's approximately 40, 000 students appreciate its
modern campus
replete with laboratories, workshops, renovated production studios and
top quality athletic and cultural installations. In the autumn of 2005, UQAM's
stately Pierre-Dansereau Science Complex was expanded to include a new biology
building (the university's first green building) and new university residences.
Remaining
Faithful to its Mission
An
active participant in the social, economic and cultural advancement of society,
UQAM has trained more than 200, 000
graduates currently active in a variety of fields. More than forty years
after its founding, the University remains faithful to its mission to train
up-coming generations as well as individuals already in the job market, and to
offer access to its resources to the greatest number of people possible.
Language School
UQAM
welcomes students from a wide variety of linguistic and cultural communities.
The courses are in French. However, the
Language School offers courses and certificate in French as a second
language. The Language School is distinguished by its high-quality programs and
high-tech computer equipment.
CONTACT
Registrar's Office Université du Québec à Montréal
P.O. Box 8888, Centre-ville Station Montreal, Quebec H3C 3P8
Telephone: (514)
987-3132 Fax: (514) 987-8932
Email:
admission@uqam.ca
Website:
www.uqam.ca
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CONTACT
Registrar's Office Université du Québec à Montréal
P.O. Box 8888, Centre-ville Station Montreal, Quebec H3C 3P8
Telephone: (514) 987-3132 Fax: (514) 987-8932
Email:
admission@uqam.ca
Website: www.uqam.ca
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