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Montreal University

Université de Montréal
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Latin: Universitas Montis Regii
Former name
Université Laval à Montréal
Motto Fide splendet et scientia (Latin)
Motto in English
It shines by faith and knowledge
Type Public
Established 1878
Endowment $301.731 million
Budget $1.05 billion
Rector Guy Breton
Academic staff
7,329
Administrative staff
4,427
Students 67,542 total (46,725 without its affiliated schools)
Undergraduates 34,335
Postgraduates 11,925
Location Montreal, Quebec, Canada
45°30′11″N 73°36′54″W / 45.50306°N 73.61500°W / 45.50306; -73.61500
Campus Urban, park, 60 ha (150 acres)
Colors Royal blue, white and black               
Athletics 15 varsity teams
Nickname Carabins
Mascot Carabin
Affiliations AUCC, IAU, AUF, AUFC, ACU, U Sports, QSSF, IFPU, U15, CBIE, CUP.
Website umontreal.ca
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University rankings
Global rankings
ARWU World 101-150
QS World 126
Times World 103
US News and World Report Global 149
Canadian rankings
ARWU National 5-6
QS National 5
Times National 4
US News and World Report National 6
Maclean's Medical/Doctoral 12
Maclean's Reputation 10

Coordinates: 45°30′17″N 73°36′46″W / 45.50472°N 73.61278°W / 45.50472; -73.61278

The Université de Montréal (UdeM; French pronunciation: ​[ynivɛʁsite də mɔ̃ʁeal]) is a public research university in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The francophone institution comprises thirteen faculties, more than sixty departments and two affiliated schools: the École Polytechnique (School of Engineering) and HEC Montréal (School of Business). It offers more than 650 undergraduate programmes and graduate programmes, including 71 doctoral programmes. The Times Higher Education World University Rankings of 2014-2015 ranks the Université de Montréal at 113th place globally. The Université de Montréal made it to the 83rd position worldwide according to the Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) World University rankings for 2014-2015 (undergraduate category).

The university has Quebec's largest sponsored research income and the third largest in Canada, allocating close to $524.1 million to research conducted in more than 150 research centres as of 2011. It is also part of the U15 universities. More than 55,000 students are enrolled in undergraduate and graduate programs, making it the second-largest university in Canada in terms of student enrolment.

As an institution, the university was first founded when the Université Laval in Quebec City founded a new branch in Montréal in 1878, which became known as the Université de Laval à Montréal. This initially went against the wishes of Montréal's prelate, who advocated an independent university in his city. Certain parts of the institution's educational facilities, such as those of the Séminaire de Québec and the Faculty of Medicine, founded as the Montreal School of Medicine and Surgery, had already been established in Montréal in 1876 and 1843 respectively. The Vatican granted the university some administrative autonomy in 1889, thus allowing it to choose its own professors and license its own diplomas. However it was not until 8 May 1919 that a papal charter from Pope Benedict XV granted full autonomy to the university. It thus became an independent Catholic university and adopted Université de Montréal as its name. Laval composed by Wilfrid Beaudry was dedicated to the students at Laval University and the Université de Montréal. The music for piano was published in Québec by J. Beaudry, circa 1906.


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