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Matthew Farfan
Created
in 1954 from the Catholic Séminaire St-Charles Borromée,
the French-language Université de Sherbrooke was at first
a three-faculty university granting degrees in law, arts, and science.
Known today for its broad range of programmes in nine faculties
and a school of music, the Université de Sherbrooke grants
undergraduate, master's, and doctorate degrees in administration,
medicine, arts, law, education, music, physical education/sports,
engineering, human sciences, theology, ethics, philosophy, and science.
Attracting
over 20,000 students annually from all across Quebec, Canada, and
overseas, the university is highly regarded in Canada for its level
of research funding. It is also known for its sports and cultural
facilities.
Université de Sherbrooke. (Photo: Université de Sherbrooke)
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