University of Sherbrooke, Research university at Sherbrooke and Longueuil, Canada.
The University of Sherbrooke is a research institution spread across two campuses in Sherbrooke and Longueuil with modern buildings and well-equipped laboratories. It offers more than one hundred academic programs at the undergraduate, master's, and doctoral levels across many fields of study.
The university was founded in 1954 as a religious institution and later became a public research university. Over time it grew into a major center for education in Quebec's Estrie region, especially for French-speaking students.
The green and gold colors of the university show up everywhere you look—in student clubs, sports teams, and daily campus life. These colors represent a sense of belonging that connects students across different programs and backgrounds.
Both campuses are accessible by public transportation and offer different facilities and programs. It helps to know in advance which campus or buildings match what you want to explore or study.
The institution maintains more than 60 research chairs focused on specialized subjects like pharmacology, microelectronics, and environmental science. This concentration of research expertise makes it a notable hub for advanced scientific work in the region.
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