Université de Montréal

Université de Montréal
University of Montreal (English)
Latin: Universitas Montis Regii
Former name
Université Laval à Montréal
MottoFide splendet et scientia (Latin)
Motto in English
It shines by faith and knowledge
TypePublic
Established1878 (1878)
Academic affiliation
AUF, IFPU, Universities Canada, U15
EndowmentCA$403.054 million
BudgetCA$886.1 million
ChancellorFrantz Saintellemy
RectorDaniel Jutras
Academic staff
7,329
Administrative staff
4,427
Students66,972 total (44,106 without its affiliated schools)
Undergraduates34,335
Postgraduates11,925
Location
Montreal, Quebec, Canada

45°30′14.8″N 73°36′51.5″W / 45.504111°N 73.614306°W / 45.504111; -73.614306
CampusUrban, park, 60 ha (150 acres)
LanguageFrench
NewspaperQuartier Libre
Colours    Royal blue, white and black
NicknameCarabins
Sporting affiliations
U Sports, QSSF
MascotCarabin
Websitewww.umontreal.ca

The Université de Montréal (English: University of Montreal; UdeM; French pronunciation: [ynivɛʁsite mɔ̃ʁeal]) is a French-language public research university in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The university's main campus is located in the Côte-des-Neiges neighborhood of Côte-des-Neiges–Notre-Dame-de-Grâce on Mount Royal near the Outremont Summit (also called Mount Murray), in the borough of Outremont. The institution comprises thirteen faculties, more than sixty departments and two affiliated schools: the Polytechnique Montréal (School of Engineering; formerly the École polytechnique de Montréal) and HEC Montréal (School of Business, formerly École des Hautes études commerciales). It offers more than 650 undergraduate programmes and graduate programmes, including 71 doctoral programmes.

The university was founded as a satellite campus of the Université Laval in 1878. It became an independent institution after it was issued a papal charter in 1919 and a provincial charter in 1920. Université de Montréal moved from Montreal's Quartier Latin to its present location at Mount Royal in 1942. It was made a secular institution with the passing of another provincial charter in 1967.

The school is co-educational, and has 34,335 undergraduate and 11,925 post-graduate students (excluding affiliated schools). Alumni and former students reside across Canada and around the world, with notable alumni serving as government officials, academics, and business leaders.