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Université de Montréal

Address: Université de Montréal, 2900 Boulevard Édouard-Montpetit, Montreal, QC H3T 1J4, Canada
Phone: +1 514-343-6111
Email: information@umontreal.ca
Website: www.umontreal.ca


About Université de Montréal

Deeply rooted in Montreal and dedicated to its international mission, University of Montreal is a leading research university.

With its affiliated schools, Polytechnique Montreal (engineering), and HEC Montreal (business), University of Montreal is one of the largest university complexes in North America.

University of Montreal attracts over $680 million in research funding every year, making it the fourth largest research university in Canada.

Many renowned laboratories were born at University of Montreal, including: MILA, the world's leading university research centre in deep learning; the Institute for Research in Immunology and Cancer (IRIC), one of the most productive in its domain; and the Centre de recherche en droit public (CRDP), the most comprehensive public-law research centre in Canada.

With its 13 faculties and its affiliated schools, University of Montreal has 67,000 students and 2,300 professors and researchers. Its long list of illustrious graduates includes: Roger Guillemin, co-recipient of the 1977 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine; Louise Arbour, former chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Tribunals for the former Yugoslavia and Rwanda; Joanne Liu, international president of Doctors Without Borders; and the late Pierre Elliott Trudeau, one of Canada’s best-known prime ministers.

Situated on the northwestern flank of Mount Royal, one of North America’s finest urban parks, University of Montreal proudly reflects the welcoming multicultural city after which it is named. One out of every four students at University of Montreal comes from outside Canada. Montreal is known for its cultural vitality, safety and low cost of living.

 

Why Université de Montréal

  1. Top Research Institution:

    • Université de Montréal (UdeM) is one of the leading research universities in Canada, consistently ranked among the top 100 universities globally. It excels in life sciences, healthcare, artificial intelligence, social sciences, and humanities. UdeM's research contributions in fields like genetics, biomedicine, and AI are internationally recognized.
  2. Artificial Intelligence (AI) Leadership:

    • UdeM is a global leader in artificial intelligence and machine learning research. The university is home to the Mila Institute for AI, founded by Yoshua Bengio, one of the world's foremost AI researchers. Bengio’s work on deep learning and neural networks has been transformative, earning him the Turing Award in 2018 (often considered the "Nobel Prize of Computing")​
  3. Renowned Healthcare and Medical Research:

    • Université de Montréal is recognized for its strong medical programs through the Faculty of Medicine and its affiliations with some of Montreal’s top hospitals, such as CHUM (Centre hospitalier de l'Université de Montréal). UdeM is a leader in biomedical research, with significant breakthroughs in public health, cardiology, and pharmacology.
  4. Cultural and Francophone Influence:

    • UdeM is a major player in the Francophone academic world, serving as a hub for research and education in French-speaking Canada. Its contributions to French-language research and higher education enhance its standing as a key cultural institution​.
  5. Law, Humanities, and Social Sciences:

    • UdeM has a prestigious Faculty of Law, highly regarded for its research in civil law, international law, and human rights. Its Faculty of Arts and Sciences is also renowned for research in sociology, philosophy, and linguistics, making it a leader in the humanities and social sciences

  • Undergraduate Tuition Fees: Approximately CAD 7,000 to CAD 29,000 per year, depending on the program and whether the student is a resident of Quebec or an international student.
  • Graduate Tuition Fees: Generally between CAD 9,000 to CAD 20,000 per year, varying by program.
  • Cost of Living: Estimated at CAD 12,000 to CAD 18,000 per year, covering accommodation, food, and other expenses.
  • Fee and Cost

  • French Proficiency: Most programs require proficiency in French. Non-native speakers may need to provide proof through tests like DELF or DALF.
  • English Proficiency: For programs offered in English, tests like TOEFL (minimum score of 86) or IELTS (minimum score of 6.5) are accepted.
  • Language Requirements

  • Undergraduate: High school transcripts, prooof of laguage proficiency, personal stattement, and letters of recommndation.
  • Graduate: Bachelor’s degree, transcripts, CV, statement of purpose, letters of recommendation, and proof of language proficiency.
  • Study Program

Université de Montréal is known for its diverse range of programs, particularly in the fields of:

  • Health Sciences: Including medicine, pharmacy, and nursing.
  • Social Sciences: Strong emphasis on sociology, psychology, and political science.
  • Engineering: Notable programs in civil, electrical, and computer engineering.
  • Arts and Humanities: Offers a rich selection of programs in literature, history, and philosophy.

Université de Montréal is a research-intensive institution with a focus on:

  • Health and biomedical research
  • Social scieences and humanities
  • Environmental studies
  • Artificial ntelligence and technology
  • Research

The university offers a wide range of undergraduate and graduate programs across various faculties:

  • Arts and Sciences
  • Business Administration
  • Law
  • Medicine
  • Pharmacy
  • Engineering
  • Education
  • Study Program

The University of Montreal offers a range of scholarships to international students, including:

  • Entrance scholarships (based on academic merit)
  • Merit-based scholarships (based on academic performance)
  • Language proficiency scholarships (for students who demonstrate excellent language skills)
  • Research scholarships (for students who conduct research projects)
  • Scholarship

The University of Montreal offers various services to support international students, including:

  • Orientation program for new students
  • Language support services
  • Academic advising and counseling
  • Career services and job placement assistance
  • Cultural events and social activities.
  • International Student

The University of Montreal has a strong career services department that helps students find employment opportunities after graduation. Some of the job opportunities available to graduates include:

  • Research positions in academia or industry
  • Jobs in government or non-profit organizations
  • Positions in private companies or startups
  • Teaching positions in education
  • Jobs

  • Yoshua Bengio (Computer Science & Artificial Intelligence):

    • Field: Deep Learning and AI.
    • Recognition: Yoshua Bengio is a Turing Award recipient and one of the pioneers of deep learning. As the founder of the Mila Institute, Bengio’s research has fundamentally shaped the development of neural networks, which are integral to modern AI applications​.
  • Rémi Quirion (Neuroscience):

    • Field: Neuroscience and Alzheimer’s Research.
    • Recognition: Rémi Quirion is one of Canada’s leading neuroscientists, with a focus on Alzheimer’s disease and mental health. His work on brain function and memory disorders has earned him numerous awards and recognition in the medical field​.
  • Hélène Boudreau (Public Health):

    • Field: Public Health and Epidemiology.
    • Recognition: Dr. Boudreau is a key figure in epidemiological research and public health initiatives at UdeM, especially in the field of infectious diseases and health policy. Her contributions are central to UdeM’s leading role in public health research​
  • Jean-Marie De Koninck (Mathematics):

    • Field: Mathematics and Number Theory.
    • Recognition: A prominent mathematician, De Koninck has made significant contributions to number theory and mathematical education. He is also known for his efforts to popularize mathematics through public outreach programs.

One Nobel Prize winner has been affiliated with the University of Montreal:

  • Dr. Denis Mukwege (Nobel Peace Prize in 2018), who is a professor at the university's Faculty of Medicine.