Canada | Montreal, Canada
Concordia University is an English-language institution located in Montreal, Canada, known for its strong connection to the real world and its diverse, engaged community. Founded in 1974 through the merger of Loyola College (1896) and Sir George Williams University (1926), Concordia emphasizes flexible learning and interdisciplinary approaches to societal issues. It offers a broad spectrum of undergraduate, graduate, and continuing education programs through four major faculties: Arts and Science, Fine Arts, the Gina Cody School of Engineering and Computer Science, and the John Molson School of Business.
With nearly 48,000 students, Concordia fosters a "next-generation" philosophy, encouraging students to actively participate in both academic and extracurricular experiences. Its commitment to practical learning is reflected in its robust research opportunities, community engagement, and professional networks, providing students with the tools to grow personally and contribute to global knowledge. This holistic approach creates a dynamic environment where students thrive, both academically and socially, in the heart of Montreal.
For 2025, Concordia University ranks between 501-600 globally in the Times Higher Education (THE) World University Rankings. In the QS World University Rankings, it has made notable progress, securing a position in the 415th range. Concordia is recognized for its diverse academic offerings, strong research activities, and innovative teaching methods. These rankings reflect its growing global presence, with particular strengths in business, engineering, and social sciences.
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