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Selecting ESG UQAM | Description

The international activities at ESG UQAM comprise three components : education, research and community service. The School offers its Executive MBA program in several countries, accepts international students at the undergraduate and graduate levels, and encourages study abroad through agreements with universities around the world. Its research activities are also part of a framework for collaboration with other universities and promote visits from international speakers.

The School’s community service at the international level assumes the form of structuring assistance. Its international development activities focus on developing countries and are part of major projects funded by CIDA (Canadian International Development Agency) and the World Bank, among others. Current projects are located in :

Founded more than 40 years ago, ESG is the School of Management of the Université du Québec à Montréal. With an annual enrolment of over 12,000 students, it is the largest francophone School of Management in North America.

Montreal, Quebec, Canada

ESG is located in the heart of Montreal. It provides an urban environment with cultural ferment in the arts, sciences and social sciences. Just steps away from Old Montreal and close to a number of parks, the university is directly accessible from the Berri-UQAM and Place des Arts metro stations. The ESG pavilion is located on the central campus of UQAM, which includes over a dozen university buildings, and near the Bibliothèque Nationale du Québec (National Library of Quebec), the Cinémathèque and numerous cafes, restaurants and terraces frequented by students.

Studying in Montréal also means experiencing :

  • A vibrant city with year-round festivals and cultural events;
  • The second largest French-speaking city in the world (after Paris);
  • A cosmopolitan, hi-tech, romantic city with an open worldview;
  • A bilingual city;
  • A city of contrasts : linguistic (English/French), urban (European/North American), climatic (summer/winter).

To learn more, see the Tourisme Montréal and Bonjour Québec websites.