Colleges & Universities à Montréal, QC

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2110 Mackay St, Montréal, H3G 2J1

College & University, Nonprofit Organization, Non-profit organization, Community Organization
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3799 Chemin Queen Mary, Montréal, H3V 1A8

(514) 739-3371
Le Collège Notre-Dame est un collège privé francophone catholique situé à Montréal, dans larrondissement Côte-des-Neiges-Notre-Dame-de-Grâce. Le collège est situé au 3791, chemin Queen-Mary.
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6000 Fielding Avenue Room #336, Montréal, H3X 1T4

(514) 483-7200
School Academic Colleges, School, University, Schools, School district office, High school, College, Elementary school, Public school
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3200 Chemin De La Côte Ste-Catherine, Montréal, H3T 1C1

(514) 342-9342
PRIVATE, Écoles, collèges & universités, Éducation, COMMUNITY, EDUCATIONAL SERVICES, COLLEGE, Colleges, Secondary school, Académique, Community college
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8181 2E Av, VIEUX-ROSEMONT, Montréal, H1Z 4N9

(514) 982-0859
L'École nationale de cirque est la plus importante institution de formation supérieure dédiée aux arts du cirque des Amériques.
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9126 Lajeunesse, suite 100, GOLDEN SQUARE MILE, Montréal, H3B 2S7

(514) 868-9111
ASM Performing Arts was created by professional actors, in 1997, to offer practical workshops on character creation, scene study, audition technique, acting for the camera, voice & movement, dramatic writing and basic film making. The instructors at ASM Performing Arts are working actors. They have years of experience working in film, television, and theatre, which makes them a super resource for you, our students. They will assess your work in an honest, constructive fashion and give you advice on how to improve your natural abilities.
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1250 Guy Street, GRIFFINTOWN, Montréal, H3H 2T4

(514) 848-2424
The Mel Hoppenheim School of Cinema of the Faculty of Fine Arts, Concordia University, is the largest, university-based centre for the study of film animation, film production and film studies in Canada. Each year it accepts some 200 students from across Canada and many other countries into its undergraduate and graduate programmes. They are taught by internationally-known film artists and scholars, all of whom are exceptionally active in their specialties. Although the programmes are oriented towards art and culture, the financial and commercial aspects of filmmaking are also addressed. Film Animation and Film Production are “hands-on” programmes involving intensive aesthetic as well as technical education. The School attempts to strike a balance between practical aspects and purely creative ones, just as it recognizes that art can reflect both social and aesthetic concerns.
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3030 Hochelaga, Montréal, H1W 1G2

(514) 526-2501
Specialty School, campus, College & University, Campus Building, Trade school, School
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3711 De Bullion, Montréal, H2X 3A2

(514) 788-5935
School, Campus Building
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555 Sherbrooke St. W., Montréal, H3A 1E3

(514) 398-4535
The Schulich School of Music of McGill University embodies the highest international standards of excellence in professional training and research. We are known for our programs in orchestra, opera, jazz, early music and contemporary music. Our leadership in sound recording and music technology provides unique possibilities for collaboration with the larger musical community. Our School is home to over 800 students, who are drawn here by our 200+ professors, our ensembles and performance opportunities, and our programs in research and technology.
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3480 University Street, Montréal, H3A 0E9

(514) 714-8239
Warren J. Gross received the B.A.Sc. degree in electrical engineering from the University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada, in 1996, and the M.A.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees from the University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, in 1999 and 2003, respectively. Currently, he is an Associate Professor with the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, McGill University, Montréal, Québec, Canada. His research interests are in the design and implementation of signal processing systems and custom computer architectures.
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201 Avenue du Président-Kennedy, DOWNTOWN, Montréal, H2X 3Y7

(514) 987-3000
College & University, University department
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1450 Guy St., GRIFFINTOWN, Montréal, H2J 3L4

(514) 848-2424
School, College, University, College & University
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3150 Jean Brillant, Montréal, H3T 1N8

(514) 343-5898
L’École de service social répond aux normes établies par l’Association canadienne pour la formation en travail social (ACFTS). L'École offre un enseignement universitaire aux 3 cycles d'études : baccalauréat, certificat, maîtrise et doctorat. Elle est aussi chef de file dans la coordination du programme interdisciplinaire en administration sociale. Elle a été fondée en 1940.
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3536 boul Saint-Laurent, Montréal, H2X 2V1

(514) 388-5725
Le collège des créatifs! Le seul collège voué à la communication graphique au Québec. Design graphique + Design web + Illustration
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4245, Boulevard Décarie, Montréal, H4A 3K4

(514) 484-4950
Associations and Partners Message from the Director General Villa Maria - A Place to Discover and Adopt! At Villa Maria, we not only strive to support and guide our young ladies as they work toward academic success but are committed to the development of skills and attitudes which will serve them as they face the challenges of life beyond our school. Villa girls develop a strong sense of self-esteem through participation in the arts, their consciousness of social responsibility grows through community service activities and projects, their overall sense of well-being is nurtured through participation in sports, activities, and clubs, opportunities for leadership are many and varied, and friendships that result from such a unique environment are made to last a lifetime. Villa Maria provides every student with the opportunity to experience secondary education in an environment that is caring, and often described as family-like. Our students originate from eighty countries and speak twenty-six languages. Together we share and celebrate the richness and diversity of our shared humanity. Our graduates do exceptionally well when they leave us. They go on to study at the highest levels, and many graduates can be found working in leadership positions in areas such as science, government, business, and the arts. Our graduates remain our proudest legacy and a shining example for each new generation of Villa Maria students. To all our valued parents, alumnae, and friends of Villa Maria, I look forward to meeting you in the very near future.
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3800 RUE SHERBROOKE EST, GOLDEN SQUARE MILE, Montréal, H1X 2A2

(438) 821-2171
Collège de Maisonneuve, cégep public réputé pour la grande qualité de son enseignement et la richesse de sa vie étudiante.
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2100 boul Édouard-Montpetit, Montréal, H3T 1J4

(514) 343-6150
Situé au coeur de Montréal, le CEPSUM figure parmi les grands complexes sportifs du Québec. Il est accessible à la communauté universitaire et à l'ensemble de la population Montréalaise.
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1455 DE MAISONNEUVE BLVD., GOLDEN SQUARE MILE, Montréal, H3G 1M8

(514) 848-2424
Concordia University has been in existence since 1974, but its two founding institutions — Loyola College and Sir George Williams University — have a considerably longer history. The name of the university comes from the motto of the City of Montreal, “Concordia Salus,” which means “well-being through harmony.” In 1968, in the wake of the Parent Commission Report, the Quebec government asked Loyola and Sir George Williams to consider some form of union. Negotiations began in 1969 and continued on and off over the next four years. While a number of possible models were considered, including that of a loose federation, the solution finally adopted was that of an integrated institution, Concordia University, operating under the existing Sir George Williams charter. The legal existence of Concordia dates from August 24, 1974. It was understood that the Arts and Science operations would eventually be brought together. The first phase of the centralization of Arts and Science took place in 1977, and the present Faculty of Arts and Science, under a single dean, was formed in 1985. The Faculty of Fine Arts was created in 1976. By 1998, the university was ready to move on from this incident and to expand. The groundwork was laid for the development of new university buildings to accommodate growing enrolment. Among other developments, the Richard J. Renaud Science Complex opened at Loyola in August 2003, the Engineering, Computer Science and Visual Arts Integrated Complex opened on the Sir George Williams campus in September 2005, and the new John Molson School of Business building is scheduled to open in September 2009.
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1931 Sherbrooke O. St, Montréal, H3H 1E3

(514) 933-7397
CHOISIR LE COLLÈGE DE MONTRÉAL, C'EST OPTER POUR: 250 ANS D'HISTOIRE ET D'EXPERTISE EN ÉDUCATION. Apprendre et s'épanouir dans le premier collège de la ville, tout comme l'ont fait Louis-Joseph Papineau, Louis Riel, Georges-Étienne Cartier, et bien d'autres grands noms de notre histoire, est une expérience unique en soi! Le Collège de Montréal a vu le jour en 1767 et célèbre, en 2017, ses 250 ans d'existence et d'expertise en éducation... tout en ayant conservé sa jeunesse, son dynamisme et son regard tourné vers l'avenir.

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