University of Montréal

University of Montréal (UdeM) is located in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It is locally known as Université de Montréal. The university was established in 1878. It is accredited by Ministère de l'Education, du Loisir et du Sport, Québec.

Based on the QS World University Ranking of 2023, University of Montréal is positioned as the #116 top university in the world, which makes it the #5 top university in Canada. The university's global rank decreased by 5 points from last year.

University Profile

Ranking #5
University Name University of Montréal
Name in Local Language Université de Montréal
Acronym UdeM
Year Established 1878
Motto Fide Splendet et Scientia
Motto in English May it shine with truth and knowledge
Colors Royal blue, white and black

Contact

Address C.P. 6128, Succursale Centre Ville, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Phone +1 (514) 343 6111
Fax +1 (514) 343 2098
Website University of Montréal Website
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Programs and Courses

Bachelor's Degrees Master's Degrees Doctorate Degrees Diplomas
Arts & Humanities
Business & Social Sciences
Engineering
Language & Cultural Studies
Medicine & Health
Science & Technology

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Admission Info

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International Students Allowed Yes
Student Body Men and Women

Scholarship and Financial Aids

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Information on University of Montréal was last updated on September 13, 2023.