Universite de Montreal

  • Founded: 1878
  • Address: 2900, boul. Édouard-Montpetit, Montreal - Quebec, Canada (Map)
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The purpose of each Campus Montréal project is to design and develop innovative solutions to complex issues. To create a favourable climate for education and knowledge transfer here and around the world. To raise our profile in the community through creative and productive partnerships. Campus Montréal wants to raise $140 million to establish a landmark scholarship fund. Committed to academic excellence and access, the Campus Montréal Scholarship Fund will above all support students pursuing graduate and post-graduate studies, improve access to post-secondary education for gifted students and enhance the international dimension of our programs.

The University of Montreal is born of an educational project. And, as the story unfolds over 135 years, it has become a social project. Here are some milestones in our history. Foundation of the University of Montreal around three faculties: theology, law and medicine. The École Polytechnique de Montréal is part of the University of Montreal, affiliated with the Faculty of Arts. The University leaves the Latin Quarter to move to Mount Royal in a new building designed by architect Ernest Cormier.

Université de Montréal has 9,343 foreign students, making it Canada’s 4th most international university, according to the Times Higher Education ranking. Nearly 8,000 permanent residents also attend UdeM every year. The Université de Montréal recruits top professors both locally and abroad. This intellectual and cultural diversity creates a highly stimulating environment for our students, including a growing number of international students. Our campus is also home to international organizations like the Agence universitaire de la Francophonie and the UNESCO Institute for Statistics.

Our alumni will tell you that accreditation by international organizations opens the doors to global careers. The School of Library and Information Sciences program, for example, is recognized by the American Library Association, and the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine enjoys full accreditation from the American Veterinary Medical Association.

Where they work

  • Universite de Montreal
  • Ville de Montreal
  • Desjardins
  • National Bank of Canada
  • Hydro Quebec
  • McGill University
  • Radio-Canada
  • Intact
  • HEC Montreal
  • Fasken

What they do

  • Business Development
  • Education
  • Operations
  • Healthcare Services
  • Media and Communication
  • Research
  • Arts and Design
  • Information Technology
  • Community and Social Services
  • Legal
  • Leadership: Mr. Daniel Jutras (Rector)
  • Gender: Mixed (Co-education)
  • Number of Staff: 11756
  • Number of Students: 67542
  • Postal Code: H3T 1J4
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Community Reviews (9)

The remarkable education at this University has sparked a newfound passion for learning in my child, and the dedicated staff has been instrumental in guiding their journey towards success.
By Ashok Kumar (Jun, 2024) | Reply

Very well equipped clinic with expert doctors. However students do the job here but there are doctors watching them and they are very careful. 8 strongly recommend this clinic.
By Pierre Cardinal (Feb, 2018) | Reply

Very high education standards, with a dissemination and creation of knowledge that is amongst the most recognized nationwide. It still remains tiring when you get to walk all the way up the hill, but there are many alternative ways to get there !
By Samuel Logan (Jan, 2018) | Reply

Graduated in 1984 from nursing school. Had a great time and education. Passed my boards the first time around and now working in the USA where I moved in 1988.
By Brigitte Bortz (Aug, 2017) | Reply

Horrible Administration and not supportive towards international students. Biggest issue in my opinion is their health insurance. McGill insurance covers international graduate students, their spouse and children completely. UdeM insurance only covers the graduate student. So an additional private cover is needed to cover one s family (even pregnancy), leading to much higher insurance costs. Considering the fact that graduate students have already restricted or even no income, it makes it very difficult to have a family life. THIS DOESN T APPLY TO ALL FRENCH STUDENT AS THEY ARE COVERED BY THE RAMQ! So basically they don t care at all about the other nationalities since the french students make up for the highest part of international students. They should look at McGills international student policies and learn from them. I am ashamed to be part of this university. Absolutely unacceptable and strong discrimination!
By Michel Fries (Jul, 2017) | Reply

I guess you have to be in clubs to have fun 'cause I didn't have much in my year spent over there... teachers were okay but it was boring as hell. Would not recommend.
By Frédéric Gagné (Jul, 2017) | Reply

Bad experience! profs are cold; some students are pretty much anti-anglopnone. Discrimination is prevalent on campus. Do not choose this crappy university!
By Edouard wong (Jul, 2017) | Reply

It is very delicate buildings giving you an athmosphere that you are away from home but in the safe hands. By the chance, you can see the buildings close different timelines of year. Being a student in university, UdeM is a taste of different aspects when it comes to the French University. You can enjoy the long avenue and different campuses combining eachother. This is my first foreign university and I am apprecieted.
By Okan Ozdemir (Jul, 2016) | Reply

I just finished my bachelor's in biology and I really had a great time at school. I didn't participate in the extracurricular life but I could see there was always something interesting going on. The classes are good and so are the teachers. Alot of options for courses to take.
By Marc Felix (Jul, 2016) | Reply