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Concordia University

Concordia University is an English-language public research university located in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.[6] Founded in 1974 following the merger of Loyola College and Sir George Williams University, Concordia is one of the three universities in Quebec where English is the primary language of instruction (the others being McGill and Bishop's). As of the 2022–23 academic year, there were 49,898 students enrolled in credit and non-credit courses at Concordia, making the university among the largest in Canada by enrolment.[7] The university has two campuses, set approximately 7 kilometres (4 miles) apart: Sir George Williams Campus is the main campus, located in the Quartier Concordia neighbourhood of Downtown Montreal in the borough of Ville Marie; and Loyola Campus in the residential district of Notre-Dame-de-Grâce.[8] With four faculties, a school of graduate studies and numerous colleges, centres and institutes, Concordia offers over 400 undergraduate and over 120 graduate programs and courses.[9]

Concordia University
Coat of arms
Latin: Universitas Concordia
TypePublic research university
Established1974 by the merger of Loyola College (1896) and Sir George Williams University (1926).[1]
Academic affiliations
CARL, CUSID, IAU, Universities Canada
EndowmentC$344.004 million (2022)[2]
BudgetC$727.718 million (2022)[3]
ChancellorJonathan Wener
PresidentGraham Carr[4]
Vice-ChancellorGraham Carr[4]
ProvostAnne Whitelaw[4]
Academic staff
4,439 (as of 2020–21)[5]
Administrative staff
2,283 (as of 2020–21)[5]
Students49,898 (as of 2022–23)[5]
Undergraduates35,404 (as of 2022–23)[5]
Postgraduates10,084 (as of 2022–23)[5]
Other students
Continuing education, 4,410 (as of 2022–23)[5]
Location
Montreal, Quebec, Canada

45°29′49″N 73°34′41″W / 45.49694°N 73.57806°W / 45.49694; -73.57806
CampusSir George Williams Campus: Urban
Loyola Campus: Suburban, 40 acres (16 ha)
LanguageEnglish
NewspaperThe Link
The Concordian
Colours  Maroon
  Gold
  Black
  White
NicknameStingers
Sporting affiliations
CISRSEQ
MascotBuzz
Websiteconcordia.ca

Concordia is a non-sectarian and coeducational institution, with more than 253,000 alumni worldwide.[10] The university is a member of the Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada, International Association of Universities, Canadian Association of Research Libraries, Canadian University Society for Intercollegiate Debate, Canadian Bureau for International Education and Canadian University Press. The university's varsity teams, known as the Stingers, compete in the Quebec Student Sport Federation of U Sports.

History Edit

Although the roots of its founding institutions go back more than 160 years, Concordia University was formed on August 24, 1974, through the merger[11] of Loyola College (1896)[12] and Sir George Williams University (1926).[13] On February 16, 2017, Concordia University recognized that it is located on unceded Indigenous lands.[14]

Loyola College Edit

 
Loyola College in 1937

Loyola College traces its roots to an English-language program at the Jesuit Collège Sainte-Marie de Montréal (today part of the Université du Québec à Montréal) at the Sacred Heart Convent. In 1896, Loyola College was established at the corner of Bleury Street and Saint Catherine Street. Loyola College was named in honour of Ignatius of Loyola, founder of the Society of Jesus. On March 10, 1898, the institution was incorporated by the Government of Quebec and became a full-fledged college. The same year, following a fire, the college was relocated further west on Drummond Street, south of Saint Catherine Street. Although founded as a collège classique (the forerunners of Quebec's college system), Loyola began granting university degrees through Université Laval in 1903.

The college moved into the present west-end campus on Sherbrooke Street West in Notre-Dame-de-Grâce in 1916. The School of Sociology opened in 1918. Since Loyola College never became a chartered university, it did not have the ability to grant its own university degrees. In 1920, the institution became affiliated with Université de Montréal, which began granting its degrees instead of Université Laval.

Memorial bronze honour roll plaques in the entrance hall near the administrative offices are dedicated to those from Loyola College who fought in the First World War, Second World War and Korean War.[15]

The inter-war period was marked by the shift of education in the institution, the collège classique education was replaced by humanistic education (Liberal Arts College) in 1940, and Loyola became a four-year institution. Theology and philosophy were taught to all students until 1972.

In 1940, the Faculty of Science and the Department of Engineering, which became a faculty in 1964, were created. In addition to providing the same undergraduate programs as other colleges, the institution also offered innovative fields of study at the time, such as exercise science and communication studies. Students could enrol in academic majors starting in 1953 and honours programs in 1958. Students graduating from Loyola could afterwards pursue graduate-level education in other universities, with a few earning Rhodes Scholarships.

Starting in 1958, Loyola also began offering its first evening courses for students not being able to go to school full-time. New courses were given in library science and faith community nursing. Since its creation, Loyola College had welcomed almost exclusively young English-speaking Catholic men as students. It became co-ed in 1959 and became less homogeneous with the ever-increasing number of foreign students.

Obtaining a university charter was an important issue in the 1960s. Although many wanted Loyola College to become Loyola University, the Government of Quebec preferred to annex it to Sir George Williams University. Negotiations began in 1968 and ended with the creation of Concordia University on August 24, 1974.

Sir George Williams University Edit

 
Sir George Williams University's Henry F. Hall Building in 1970

In 1851, the first YMCA in North America was established on Ste. Helene Street in Old Montreal.[16] Beginning in 1873, the YMCA offered evening classes to allow working people in the English-speaking community to pursue their education while working during the day. Sixty years later, the Montreal YMCA relocated to its current location on Stanley Street in Downtown Montreal. In 1926, the education program at the YMCA was reorganized as Sir George Williams College, named after George Williams, founder of the original YMCA in London, England, upon which the Montreal YMCA was based. In 1934, Sir George Williams College offered the first undergraduate credit course in adult education in Canada.

Sir George Williams College received its university charter from the provincial government in 1948, though it remained the education arm of the Montreal YMCA. Sir George Williams expanded into its first standalone building, the Norris Building, in 1956. In 1959, the college requested that the Quebec legislature amend its university charter, changing its name to Sir George Williams University.[17] It established a Centre for Human Relations and Community Studies in 1963. Sir George Williams continued to hold classes in the YMCA building until the construction of the Henry F. Hall Building in 1966.

The university gained international attention in 1969 for what is known as the "Computer Centre Incident." Notably in spring 1968, six black West Indian students at Sir George Williams University accused a biology lecturer (later assistant professor) of racism. The complaint was lodged to the dean of students, Magnus Flynn. Dissatisfied with how the administration was handling their complaint, the students decided to make it a public issue in fall 1968. The students occupied and destroyed the Hall Building's ninth floor computer lab after threatening to do so should the riot squad be called.[18] The events forced the university to re-evaluate its policies, leading to the creation of the Ombuds Office and establishment of the University Regulations on Rights and Responsibilities in April 1971. (See Sir George Williams Affair).[19]

Following several years of discussions and planning, Sir George Williams University merged with Loyola College to create Concordia University in 1974. Concordia provided students with representative student organizations and greater power over administrative decisions at the university.

Merger Edit

In 1968, in the wake of the Parent Commission Report, which recommended the secularization of Quebec's educational system, the Government of Quebec asked Loyola College and Sir George Williams University to consider some form of union. The proposed merger was discussed by the Loyola-Sir George Williams Joint Steering Committee, a committee created to analyze all forms of possible mergers of the two institutions.[20] It was proposed, in 1969, to create a university federation that allowed students to take courses at both campuses without paying additional fees. There was also mention of a shuttle bus service linking the remote facilities 7 km (4.3 mi) apart.[20]

Criticized for the difficulties encountered by the cohesion of the various departments and faculties, this option was set aside, but not totally rejected by the Joint Steering Committee. The Joint Committee of Representatives of the Board of Trustees of Loyola College and the Board of Governors of Sir George Williams University was formed in December 1971 and in fall 1972 produced a document outlining the basis of a university with two campuses.[20] While the committee considered a number of possible models, including that of a loose federation, the solution finally adopted was that of an integrated institution, Concordia University, operating under the existing charter of Sir George Williams University. Following several revisions in November 1972, the document became the main plan of the proposed merger. It was accepted by both institutions, which began the process of consolidating their operations.[20]

In early 1973, the two institutions announced the merger would take place that fall. However, legal and administrative procedures delayed the merger for another year.[20] On August 24, 1974, the Government of Quebec recognized the merger, thus creating Concordia University. The name was taken from the motto of the city of Montreal, Concordia salus (meaning "well-being through harmony").[21]

"When you join together two lively institutions, each with its own philosophies and ways of doing things, each firmly dedicated to freedom of thought and speech, you must expect a measure of friction. We look forward now to a new period of creative friction."

— Concordia Rector and Vice-Chancellor John O'Brien, on the finalization of the merger, August 16, 1974[20]

Post-merger Edit

The legal existence of Concordia dates from August 24, 1974. The integration of the various faculties of the two institutions into a coherent whole took several years. The five faculties of the new university were a combination of existing faculties and departments prior to the merger. There was a Faculty of Commerce, Faculty of Science and Faculty of Arts at Sir George Williams University. Additionally, there was a Faculty of Arts and Science at Loyola College. The Faculty of Engineering of both institutions had previously been combined.[22]

The Faculty of Fine Arts was created in 1976.

The first phase of combination of the Faculties of Arts and Science began in 1977 and ended in 1985.

In the late 1980s, the Georges P. Vanier Library on the Loyola Campus was enlarged, while in 1992, the library on Sir George Williams Campus moved to the new J.W. McConnell Building. The Norris Building was closed the same year.

On August 24, 1992, Valery Fabrikant, a mechanical engineering professor, shot five colleagues, killing four, on the ninth floor of the Hall Building. Fabrikant was convicted of the murders and sentenced to life imprisonment. The university erected a memorial to the slain professors (four granite tables) in the Hall Building lobby.[23]

Starting in 1998, the university entered a major phase of expansion to meet its growing student enrolment. In August 2003, Concordia inaugurated the Richard J. Renaud Science Complex on Loyola Campus.

In 2005, the university launched a major urban redevelopment project in the neighbourhood surrounding Sir George Williams Campus known as the Quartier Concordia. That same year, the Engineering, Computer Science and Visual Arts Integrated Complex opened its doors on Saint Catherine Street West between Guy Street and Mackay Street.

In September 2009, the university marked the opening of the new building for the John Molson School of Business.

In September 2015, the university held a ribbon cutting for the District 3 Innovation Center's new space on the sixth floor of Concordia's Faubourg Building.[24]

The university opened its interdisciplinary Applied Science Hub in 2020.

Campuses Edit

 
Concordia's Loyola Campus in the fall
 
The Henry F. Hall Building (left) and the J.W. McConnell Library Building (right) on the Sir George Williams Campus

The university has two campuses, set approximately 7 km apart: Sir George Williams Campus in the downtown core of Montreal, in an area known as Quartier Concordia (around the Guy–Concordia Metro station), and Loyola Campus in the residential west-end district of Notre-Dame-de-Grâce. They are connected by free shuttle-bus service for students, faculty and staff.

Sir George Williams Campus
Bldg. Address Functions
EV 1515 Saint Catherine Street West Engineering, Computer Science and Visual Arts Complex
GM 1550 De Maisonneuve Boulevard West Guy Metro Building (administration)
GN 1185 Saint Mathieu Street Grey Nuns Building (student residence)
H 1455 De Maisonneuve Boulevard West Henry F. Hall Building (social sciences, humanities and engineering)
LB 1400 De Maisonneuve Boulevard West J.W. McConnell Building (professor offices and library)
MB 1450 Guy Street John Molson School of Business (commerce and administration)
Complete list of buildings[25] • SGW Campus Map[26]
Loyola Campus
Bldg. Address Functions
AD 7141 Sherbrooke Street West Administration Building
CJ 7141 Sherbrooke Street West Communication Studies and Journalism Building
GE 7141 Sherbrooke Street West Centre for Structural and Functional Genomics
HU 7141 Sherbrooke Street West Applied Science Hub
SP 7141 Sherbrooke Street West Richard J. Renaud Science Complex
VL 7141 Sherbrooke Street West Georges P. Vanier Library Building
PC 7200 Sherbrooke Street West PERFORM Centre (Prevention, Evaluation, Rehabilitation and FORMation/training)
Complete list of buildings • Loyola Campus Map

Libraries, archives and galleries Edit

Concordia University has three main library locations. The R. Howard Webster Library is located in the J.W. McConnell Building on the Sir George Williams Campus and the Georges P. Vanier Library is located on the Loyola Campus. On September 2, 2014, the Library opened the Grey Nuns Reading Room, a silent study space for Concordia students located in the former Chapel of the Invention of the Holy Cross. The Concordia Library houses several special and unique collections including the Azrieli Holocaust Collection and the Irving Layton Collection.[27] Most special collections are located in the Vanier Library. The Library also maintains the university's institutional repository, Spectrum.[28] The Library is a member of the Canadian Association of Research Libraries.[29] The Library also has partnerships with the Canadian Research Knowledge Network and the Data Liberation Initiative.[30]

Concordia's Henry F. Hall Building houses the Leonard and Bina Ellen Art Gallery Samuel Schecter, an art enthusiast and businessperson, set up two funds in 1962 to be used for the purchase of Canadian art at Sir George Williams University and at Loyola College (Montreal). When Sir George Williams University and Loyola College merged to form Concordia in 1974, their respective art collections were also combined. The collection of the Leonard and Bina Ellen Gallery consists of 1,800 paintings, sculptures, prints, photographs and videos, many of the works by 20th-century Canadian artists.[31]

Concordia's Engineering, Computer Science and Visual Arts Complex houses the FOFA Gallery, a primary venue for exhibiting works by faculty, students and alumni of the Faculty of Fine Arts.[32]

Concordia's Records Management and Archives stores official records of, or relating to, or people/activities connected with Concordia University and its two founding institutions. The collection consists of manuscripts, texts, photographs, audio-visual material and artifacts.[33]

New buildings Edit

In 2001, Concordia embarked on a mission to develop and expand the quality of the downtown campus, and to revive the west end in Montreal.

The university also acquired the historic Grey Nuns Mother House near its Sir George Williams Campus,[34] for $18 million. Built in 1871, it would alone double the size of the current downtown campus. From 2007 to 2022, the university will begin occupying the building in four separate phases. The large property will house the Faculty of Fine Arts and possibly the Mel Hoppenheim School of Cinema, and other departments. Concordia Residence Life currently houses nearly 250 students each year in the Grey Nuns Building. The dorm rooms are among the largest in the country, as many of the rooms have been transformed from when the section of the Grey Nuns Building was occupied by the Grey Nuns. The site was designated a National Historic Site of Canada in 2011.[35]

 
The Engineering, Computer Science and Visual Arts Integrated Complex on the corner of Saint Catherine Street and Guy Street

The Engineering, Computer Science and Visual Arts Integrated Complex (EV Building) at Saint Catherine Street and Guy Street was opened in September 2005. The building is directly connected to the Guy–Concordia Metro station and also houses Le Gym, a facility of Concordia's Department of Recreation and Athletics. Across the street, the 100-year-old TD Canada Trust building was donated to Concordia in 2005 by the Toronto-Dominion Bank.

Construction of the new John Molson Building (MB), the home of the John Molson School of Business located on the corner of Guy Street and De Maisonneuve Boulevard West, began in February 2007. At a ceremony at Concordia on October 30, 2006, the Quebec Minister of Education, Recreation and Sports, Jean-Marc Fournier, announced an investment of $60 million towards the construction of the new building. The government's $60 million represented about half of the total construction costs. Construction started on January 22, 2006, and the building was completed and opened in September 2009. The 15-story building now houses the John Molson School's 9,700 full- and part-time students[5] under the same roof for the first time. The departments of contemporary dance, theatre and music also moved into the new MB Building. It is connected to the EV Building by a tunnel under Guy Street.

In April 2010, a 120-metre tunnel completed the underground connections of the Guy-Concordia Metro station with the Henry F. Hall Building and the J.W. McConnell Building.[36]

Concordia opened the Applied Science Hub[37] on the Loyola Campus in December 2020. The $63.1-million state-of-the-art facility — built thanks to $36.7 million in support from the Government of Canada and the Government of Quebec — was strategically designed to enable interdisciplinary collaboration and research between faculty and students in the Faculty of Arts and Science, Gina Cody School of Engineering and Computer Science as well as the District 3 Innovation Centre.[38]

Quartier Concordia Edit

Quartier Concordia is a neighbourhood redevelopment project centred around Concordia University's Sir George Williams Campus in downtown Montreal. Bordered by Sherbrooke Street to the north, Saint Mathieu Street to the west, René Lévesque Boulevard to the south and Bishop Street to the east,[39] the district is designed to be a green urban campus that will improve the use and quality of public places and spaces, student life on campus and transportation.[40][41]

As part of the redesign, the small Norman Bethune Square was redesigned and enlarged. Sidewalks in the area were also be widened, with additional trees.[42]

As of September 2010, a tunnel links the university's Henry F. Hall and J.W. McConnell buildings with the Guy-Concordia Metro station. The hallway was completed in Spring 2010.[43] However, a project to create a green space on Mackay Street was put on hold.[44]

Administration and governance Edit

Governance Edit

Concordia is led by its president and vice-chancellor (referred to as the president), provost and vice-presidents. The Board of Governors and the Senate manage the university's affairs and academic integrity. The president and the senior leadership ensure transparency and accountability of the administration. The administration is supervised by the Board of Governors and Senate. Under the Charter of Concordia University,[45] the university's highest governing body is the Board of Governors, which has final authority over the affairs of the university. The Senate derives its authority from the Board of Governors.[4]

Academic units Edit

Faculty / School
Faculty of Art and Science
Gina Cody School of Engineering and Computer Science
Faculty of Fine Arts
John Molson School of Business
School of Graduate Studies

The university has four faculties — Faculty of Arts and Science, Faculty of Fine Arts, Gina Cody School of Engineering and Computer Science and John Molson School of Business — as well as the School of Graduate Studies. The respective faculties supervise the academic departments/institutes. For example, the Faculty of Art and Science oversees the Department of Applied Human Sciences and Simone de Beauvoir Institute.[46]

Finances Edit

In 2021-22 year, Concordia received $586.5 million in revenue.[47] Fifty-two per cent of the university's revenue comes from grants of the Government of Quebec, which are given based on the student population.[47] As of 2022, the university's foundation has $358.451 million in its endowment.[48] In November 2017, Concordia launched the Campaign for Concordia.[49] The campaign's original target was $250 million, since raised to $350 million.[50] Its goal is to support the university's nine strategic directions[51] that will advance Concordia's position as "Canada’s next-generation university."[52] In January 2018, Concordia President Alan Shepard reported that the university had already reached "more than halfway" of its goal.[49] As of 2023, the campaign is still ongoing.

Academics Edit

 
The location of Concordia's two campuses in Montreal

Students begin their university studies in September or, in some cases, in January or May. An undergraduate degree normally requires three or four years of full-time study, a master's one to three years, and a PhD at least four years. Diplomas and certificates usually take no longer than a year and a half to complete.

Concordia has more than 400[53] undergraduate programs under the Faculty of Arts and Science, the Gina Cody School of Engineering and Computer Science, the Faculty of Fine Arts and the John Molson School of Business.[7] Students are normally enrolled in one of these faculties but may take courses from any of the others as part of their studies. Class sizes vary from 30 to 400 students.

The School of Graduate Studies offers about 120 programs leading to master's and doctoral degrees, and graduate diplomas and certificates for professionals seeking to upgrade their knowledge and skills.[54]

Concordia Continuing Education offers university-level studies and training to those from diverse backgrounds and stages of life.[55]

The Institute for Co-operative Education[56] administers more than 70 bachelor's and master's programs in an alternating co-op work-study format. Concordia's co-op programs enable students to enrich their learning by participating in career-relevant 12–17-week full-time, paid work terms. Depending on their faculty and major, co-op students will usually graduate with a minimum of 12 months of academically relevant work experience. There are also Industrial Experience and Professional Experience options in certain disciplines that enable students to participate in a summer-only work term. Concordia is a member of the Canadian Association for Co-operative Education (CAFCE).[57]

During the 2022–2023 academic year, there were 35,404 undergraduate students, 10,084 graduate students and 4,410 continuing education students enrolled at Concordia.[7]

Faculty of Arts and Science Edit

Concordia's Faculty of Arts and Science consists of 21 departments and seven colleges, schools and institutes in the humanities, sciences and social sciences at the undergraduate and graduate levels. There are 257 programs, offering more than 2,400 courses. There are 851 full-time and part-time faculty members. During the 2022-23 academic year, there were 18,502 undergraduate and graduate students enrolled in the faculty.[7]

In addition to regular academic programs, the Faculty of Arts and Science also includes three colleges, two schools and two institutes. These are the Liberal Arts College, the Loyola College for Diversity and Sustainability, the School of Community and Public Affairs, the School of Canadian Irish Studies, the Science College, the Simone de Beauvoir Institute and the Concordia Institute for Canadian Jewish Studies.[58]

The Loyola College for Diversity and Sustainability (formerly Loyola International College) is an interdisciplinary college on the Loyola Campus, the original site of Loyola College. It offers minor programs in Diversity and the Contemporary World and Sustainability Studies.

At the undergraduate level, the Faculty of Arts and Science offers both Bachelor of Arts (BA) and Bachelor of Science (BSc) programs with majors ranging from economics, political science and sociology to actuarial mathematics, biology and ecology.[59]

Gina Cody School of Engineering and Computer Science Edit

The Gina Cody School of Engineering and Computer Science, formerly known as Faculty of Engineering and Computer Science, is named after Concordia alumna Gina Cody, who donated $15 million to the university in 2018. In response, the university renamed its faculty of engineering and computer science in her honour, making it the first engineering school to be named after a woman in Canada and globally.[60][61][62][63] In 2018, Maclean's ranked its programs as one of the best in Canada.[64] The faculty offers more than 50 undergraduate and graduate-level programs[65] in the following departments: Building, Civil and Environmental Engineering; Centre for Engineering in Society; Computer Science and Software Engineering; Concordia Institute for Information Systems Engineering; Chemical and Materials Engineering; Electrical and Computer Engineering, and Mechanical, Industrial and Aerospace Engineering.[66] The engineering programs are all accredited by the Canadian Engineering Accreditation Board (CEAB).[67] During the 2022-23 academic year, there were 11,848 undergraduate and graduate students enrolled in the faculty.[7]

Troitsky Bridge Building Competition

The Troitsky Bridge Building Competition brings together engineering students from across Canada and parts of the United States. Teams of students representing their universities must build a 1-metre-long bridge using only regular popsicle sticks, toothpicks, dental floss, and white glue. A panel of judges grades the bridges based on originality and presentation while a hydraulic loading device is used to determine the maximum load and performance.[68][69]

Faculty of Fine Arts Edit

The Faculty of Fine Arts offers 58 programs at the undergraduate and graduate levels. It includes nine departments and four research institutes.[70] During the 2022-23 academic year, there were 3,982 undergraduate and graduate students enrolled in the faculty.[7] Among the departments is The Mel Hoppenheim School of Cinema.[71] It is informally identified as MHSoC, and offers study in the fields of film animation, film production and film studies. It is the largest, university-based centre for the study of film animation, film production and film studies in Canada.

John Molson School of Business Edit

The John Molson School of Business (formerly the Faculty of Commerce and Administration) offers 18 different programs at the undergraduate and graduate levels from five different departments.[72] The departments are Accountancy, Finance, Marketing, Management and Supply Chain and Business Technology Management.[73] During the 2022-23 academic year there were 9,097 undergraduate students and graduate students enrolled,[7] and John Molson School has 61,000 alumni.[74] The John Molson School is accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB).[75] The business school is located in a LEED silver-certified building.[76]

Reputation Edit

University rankings
Global rankings
ARWU World[77]501–600
QS World[78]387
Times World[79]601–800
U.S News & World Report Global[80]653
Canadian rankings
ARWU National[77]20–22
QS National[78]17
Times National[79]20–27
U.S News & World Report National[80]21
Maclean's Comprehensive[81]10

Concordia University has placed well in postsecondary school rankings. The 2024 QS World University Rankings ranked the university 387 in the world.[82] In the 2022 Academic Ranking of World Universities rankings, the university ranked 501–600 in the world.[77] The 2023 Times Higher Education World University Rankings placed Concordia 601–800 in the world.[79] In U.S. News & World Report 2022–23 global university rankings, the university placed 653rd in the world.[80] The university was also ranked by Maclean's Canadian university rankings. In October 2022, Maclean's ranked Concordia 10th in Canada under its comprehensive universities category, tied with Wilfrid Laurier University.[81]

The university's John Molson School of Business was ranked among the top 10 Canadian business schools and the top 100 worldwide by The Economist in 2022.[83] Moreover, Concordia was ranked seventh in Canada and 229th among world universities in the International Professional Classification of Higher Education Institutions, a worldwide ranking compiled by the École des Mines de Paris that uses as its sole criterion the number of graduates occupying the rank of chief executive officer at Fortune 500 companies.[84][85][86][87][88]

Student life Edit

 
The J.W. McConnell Library Building on De Maisonneuve Boulevard

Student housing Edit

Four residence buildings are available for students who wish to live on campus: Grey Nuns Residence, Jesuit Residence, Hingston Hall (HA) and Hingston Hall (HB).[89]

For students who choose to live off campus, the Concordia Student Union's Off-Campus Housing and Job Bank (HoJo) offers classified ads, legal advice and safety resources.[90]

Sustainability Edit

Concordia's "sustainability hub" promotes sustainable development.[91] In February 2019, Concordia became the first university in Canada to issue a sustainable bond. According to the university webpage the bond will "generate environmental and social benefits as defined by the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals".[92] According to Denis Cossette, the university's chief financial officer, "the $25-million senior unsecured bond offers investors a 3.626 per cent yield and has a duration of 20 years." Because of this bond, Concordia would be able to issue sustainable bonds instead of green bonds.[93]

Athletics Edit

Concordia University's athletic teams are called the Concordia Stingers. They compete with other schools in Canadian Interuniversity Sport, and more specifically, in the Quebec Student Sports Federation and the Quebec University Football League. The university has 10 varsity teams. In the fall, teams compete in Canadian football, men's and women's soccer, men's and women's rugby union and sport wrestling. There are female and male wrestlers on the team from year to year, and they compete as one team. In the winter, teams compete in men's and women's ice hockey and men's and women's basketball.

The Concordia Stingers women's ice hockey team won the Canadian national championships in 1998, 1999 and 2022.[94] The Stingers baseball club beat Cape Breton University Capers 12–2 to win the 2009 National Baseball Crown.[95]

Student organizations Edit

The Concordia Student Union (CSU) represents undergraduate students. Its membership totals more than 35,000 students. Concordia students voted in favour of accreditation of their student union in a referendum in December 2000. As a result, the CSU is now legally accountable only to its student constituents.[96]

The Graduate Students' Association (GSA) represents the collective interests and promotes the general welfare of the graduate students of Concordia University.[97] Its membership was more than 10,000 students for the 2022-23 academic year.[5]

Another noteworthy aspect of Concordia University is the number of longstanding fee-levy groups which provide numerous services, funded by the student population in the form of per-credit fees. These include the People's Potato, which offers a four-course vegan meal, the anti-capitalist grocery store, The Frigo Vert, and the Coop Bookstore[citation needed].

Concordia University is home to local and international fraternities and sororities:

  • ΔΦΕ - Delta Phi Epsilon sorority, represented by the Beta Pi chapter, was established at Concordia in 1994.[98]
  • ΖΤΩ - Zeta Tau Omega sorority was founded in 1968 by six women studying at Montreal.[99][100]
  • ΜΟΖ - Mu Omicron Zeta fraternity (MOZ) was founded in 1992.[101]
  • The Brotherhood of Omicron is another locally based fraternity at Concordia, formed in 1965.[102]
  • ΤΚΕ - Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity has its Kappa Chi chapter at Concordia, which was founded in 1967 at Loyola College.[103][104]
  • ΑΕΠ - Alpha Epsilon Pi (ΑΕΠ) — the largest fraternity in Canada—established its Gamma Lambda chapter at Concordia in 2015.[105][non-primary source needed]
ΣΘΠ - Sigma Thêta Pi fraternity founded its Mu chapter on the Concordia campus in 2015?, but this has since gone dormant.

Student media Edit

Concordia University has a campus radio station, CJLO, and television station, CUTV. Concordia also has three student-run newspapers, The Link, The Concordian and French-language L'Organe.[106] The Concordian and L'Organe are members of Canadian University Press (CUP); The Link left the CUP network in 2012. The university also assists in the publishing of the only student-run, bilingual literary/arts magazine, The Void,[107] founded in 2002, as well as arts magazine Interfold.[108]

Student activism Edit

Sir George Williams affair Edit

The Sir George Williams affair (also referred to as "The Sir George Williams Computer Centre Incident")[109] was a 1969 event at Sir George Williams University in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, now a part of Concordia University. It was the largest student occupation in Canadian history, and resulted in $2 million of property damage.[110] Among those arrested and convicted were Roosevelt Douglas, who later became Prime Minister of Dominica, and who was a son of one of the richest men in Dominica. Also arrested was Anne Cools, who later became a Canadian Senator. Deeply involved also was student Cheddi "Joey" Jagan Jr., who was of Indo-Guyanese and Ashkenazi Jewish descent, and the son of Cheddi Jagan, an American-educated dentist and former Premier and Chief Minister of British Guiana at the time, and his American wife Janet Jagan who was a nurse.

Strike of 1999 Edit

As the 1990s progressed, student activism began growing, coming to a head in 1999 with the election of the first in a series of radical slates to the Concordia Student Union. Under the presidency of Rob Green, a referendum regarding a strike garnered 2,284 votes of support. This was an unusually strong show of support, as student governments at Concordia are often elected on the basis of less than 1,000 votes in their favour. The strike lasted from November 3 to 5 and targeted a range of issues, including student representation in the university senate, corporate presence and advertising on campus, and government. There were several demonstrations, where both protesters and police were reported to be injured.[111]

Anti-Netanyahu riot Edit

On September 9, 2002, a scheduled speech from the former Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was cancelled following violent pro-Palestinian riots inside the Henry F. Hall Building.[112] Protestors raised concerns about Israeli human rights abuses in the Palestinian territories, namely in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip. Netanyahu accused protestors of being supporters of terrorism.[113] The event is depicted in a documentary named Confrontation at Concordia.[114]

Notable alumni and faculty Edit

Concordia's alumni and faculty have achieved fame for their accomplishments in many fields. Distinguished alumni include:

See also Edit

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Further reading Edit

  • Austin, Kevin. eContact! 11.2 – Figures canadiennes (2) / Canadian Figures (2) (July 2009). Montréal: CEC.
  • Bissonette, L. A. (1977). Loyola of Montreal: A Sociological Analysis of an Educational Institution in Transition between 1969 and 1974 (PDF) (M.A. Thesis). Concordia University. OCLC 74374291. Archived (PDF) from the original on October 9, 2022.
  • Hall, Henry F. Georgian Spirit: The Story of George Williams University(Montréal) Peake 347.H.03.0

External links Edit

  • Official website
  • Concordia University at Curlie
  • Concordia University fonds (R9641) at Library and Archives Canada. Fonds consists of oral history interviews conducted by the Concordia University Oral History Program.

concordia, university, this, article, about, university, montreal, quebec, other, uses, disambiguation, english, language, public, research, university, located, montreal, quebec, canada, founded, 1974, following, merger, loyola, college, george, williams, uni. This article is about the university in Montreal Quebec For other uses see Concordia University disambiguation Concordia University is an English language public research university located in Montreal Quebec Canada 6 Founded in 1974 following the merger of Loyola College and Sir George Williams University Concordia is one of the three universities in Quebec where English is the primary language of instruction the others being McGill and Bishop s As of the 2022 23 academic year there were 49 898 students enrolled in credit and non credit courses at Concordia making the university among the largest in Canada by enrolment 7 The university has two campuses set approximately 7 kilometres 4 miles apart Sir George Williams Campus is the main campus located in the Quartier Concordia neighbourhood of Downtown Montreal in the borough of Ville Marie and Loyola Campus in the residential district of Notre Dame de Grace 8 With four faculties a school of graduate studies and numerous colleges centres and institutes Concordia offers over 400 undergraduate and over 120 graduate programs and courses 9 Concordia UniversityCoat of armsLatin Universitas ConcordiaTypePublic research universityEstablished1974 by the merger of Loyola College 1896 and Sir George Williams University 1926 1 Academic affiliationsCARL CUSID IAU Universities CanadaEndowmentC 344 004 million 2022 2 BudgetC 727 718 million 2022 3 ChancellorJonathan WenerPresidentGraham Carr 4 Vice ChancellorGraham Carr 4 ProvostAnne Whitelaw 4 Academic staff4 439 as of 2020 21 5 Administrative staff2 283 as of 2020 21 5 Students49 898 as of 2022 23 5 Undergraduates35 404 as of 2022 23 5 Postgraduates10 084 as of 2022 23 5 Other studentsContinuing education 4 410 as of 2022 23 5 LocationMontreal Quebec Canada45 29 49 N 73 34 41 W 45 49694 N 73 57806 W 45 49694 73 57806CampusSir George Williams Campus UrbanLoyola Campus Suburban 40 acres 16 ha LanguageEnglishNewspaperThe Link The ConcordianColours Maroon Gold Black WhiteNicknameStingersSporting affiliationsCIS RSEQMascotBuzzWebsiteconcordia wbr caConcordia is a non sectarian and coeducational institution with more than 253 000 alumni worldwide 10 The university is a member of the Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada International Association of Universities Canadian Association of Research Libraries Canadian University Society for Intercollegiate Debate Canadian Bureau for International Education and Canadian University Press The university s varsity teams known as the Stingers compete in the Quebec Student Sport Federation of U Sports Contents 1 History 1 1 Loyola College 1 2 Sir George Williams University 1 3 Merger 1 4 Post merger 2 Campuses 2 1 Libraries archives and galleries 2 2 New buildings 2 3 Quartier Concordia 3 Administration and governance 3 1 Governance 3 2 Academic units 3 3 Finances 4 Academics 4 1 Faculty of Arts and Science 4 2 Gina Cody School of Engineering and Computer Science 4 3 Faculty of Fine Arts 4 4 John Molson School of Business 4 5 Reputation 5 Student life 5 1 Student housing 5 2 Sustainability 5 3 Athletics 5 4 Student organizations 5 5 Student media 6 Student activism 6 1 Sir George Williams affair 6 2 Strike of 1999 6 3 Anti Netanyahu riot 7 Notable alumni and faculty 8 See also 9 References 10 Further reading 11 External linksHistory EditAlthough the roots of its founding institutions go back more than 160 years Concordia University was formed on August 24 1974 through the merger 11 of Loyola College 1896 12 and Sir George Williams University 1926 13 On February 16 2017 Concordia University recognized that it is located on unceded Indigenous lands 14 Loyola College Edit Main article Loyola College Montreal nbsp Loyola College in 1937Loyola College traces its roots to an English language program at the Jesuit College Sainte Marie de Montreal today part of the Universite du Quebec a Montreal at the Sacred Heart Convent In 1896 Loyola College was established at the corner of Bleury Street and Saint Catherine Street Loyola College was named in honour of Ignatius of Loyola founder of the Society of Jesus On March 10 1898 the institution was incorporated by the Government of Quebec and became a full fledged college The same year following a fire the college was relocated further west on Drummond Street south of Saint Catherine Street Although founded as a college classique the forerunners of Quebec s college system Loyola began granting university degrees through Universite Laval in 1903 The college moved into the present west end campus on Sherbrooke Street West in Notre Dame de Grace in 1916 The School of Sociology opened in 1918 Since Loyola College never became a chartered university it did not have the ability to grant its own university degrees In 1920 the institution became affiliated with Universite de Montreal which began granting its degrees instead of Universite Laval Memorial bronze honour roll plaques in the entrance hall near the administrative offices are dedicated to those from Loyola College who fought in the First World War Second World War and Korean War 15 The inter war period was marked by the shift of education in the institution the college classique education was replaced by humanistic education Liberal Arts College in 1940 and Loyola became a four year institution Theology and philosophy were taught to all students until 1972 In 1940 the Faculty of Science and the Department of Engineering which became a faculty in 1964 were created In addition to providing the same undergraduate programs as other colleges the institution also offered innovative fields of study at the time such as exercise science and communication studies Students could enrol in academic majors starting in 1953 and honours programs in 1958 Students graduating from Loyola could afterwards pursue graduate level education in other universities with a few earning Rhodes Scholarships Starting in 1958 Loyola also began offering its first evening courses for students not being able to go to school full time New courses were given in library science and faith community nursing Since its creation Loyola College had welcomed almost exclusively young English speaking Catholic men as students It became co ed in 1959 and became less homogeneous with the ever increasing number of foreign students Obtaining a university charter was an important issue in the 1960s Although many wanted Loyola College to become Loyola University the Government of Quebec preferred to annex it to Sir George Williams University Negotiations began in 1968 and ended with the creation of Concordia University on August 24 1974 Sir George Williams University Edit Main article Sir George Williams University nbsp Sir George Williams University s Henry F Hall Building in 1970In 1851 the first YMCA in North America was established on Ste Helene Street in Old Montreal 16 Beginning in 1873 the YMCA offered evening classes to allow working people in the English speaking community to pursue their education while working during the day Sixty years later the Montreal YMCA relocated to its current location on Stanley Street in Downtown Montreal In 1926 the education program at the YMCA was reorganized as Sir George Williams College named after George Williams founder of the original YMCA in London England upon which the Montreal YMCA was based In 1934 Sir George Williams College offered the first undergraduate credit course in adult education in Canada Sir George Williams College received its university charter from the provincial government in 1948 though it remained the education arm of the Montreal YMCA Sir George Williams expanded into its first standalone building the Norris Building in 1956 In 1959 the college requested that the Quebec legislature amend its university charter changing its name to Sir George Williams University 17 It established a Centre for Human Relations and Community Studies in 1963 Sir George Williams continued to hold classes in the YMCA building until the construction of the Henry F Hall Building in 1966 The university gained international attention in 1969 for what is known as the Computer Centre Incident Notably in spring 1968 six black West Indian students at Sir George Williams University accused a biology lecturer later assistant professor of racism The complaint was lodged to the dean of students Magnus Flynn Dissatisfied with how the administration was handling their complaint the students decided to make it a public issue in fall 1968 The students occupied and destroyed the Hall Building s ninth floor computer lab after threatening to do so should the riot squad be called 18 The events forced the university to re evaluate its policies leading to the creation of the Ombuds Office and establishment of the University Regulations on Rights and Responsibilities in April 1971 See Sir George Williams Affair 19 Following several years of discussions and planning Sir George Williams University merged with Loyola College to create Concordia University in 1974 Concordia provided students with representative student organizations and greater power over administrative decisions at the university Merger Edit In 1968 in the wake of the Parent Commission Report which recommended the secularization of Quebec s educational system the Government of Quebec asked Loyola College and Sir George Williams University to consider some form of union The proposed merger was discussed by the Loyola Sir George Williams Joint Steering Committee a committee created to analyze all forms of possible mergers of the two institutions 20 It was proposed in 1969 to create a university federation that allowed students to take courses at both campuses without paying additional fees There was also mention of a shuttle bus service linking the remote facilities 7 km 4 3 mi apart 20 Criticized for the difficulties encountered by the cohesion of the various departments and faculties this option was set aside but not totally rejected by the Joint Steering Committee The Joint Committee of Representatives of the Board of Trustees of Loyola College and the Board of Governors of Sir George Williams University was formed in December 1971 and in fall 1972 produced a document outlining the basis of a university with two campuses 20 While the committee considered a number of possible models including that of a loose federation the solution finally adopted was that of an integrated institution Concordia University operating under the existing charter of Sir George Williams University Following several revisions in November 1972 the document became the main plan of the proposed merger It was accepted by both institutions which began the process of consolidating their operations 20 In early 1973 the two institutions announced the merger would take place that fall However legal and administrative procedures delayed the merger for another year 20 On August 24 1974 the Government of Quebec recognized the merger thus creating Concordia University The name was taken from the motto of the city of Montreal Concordia salus meaning well being through harmony 21 When you join together two lively institutions each with its own philosophies and ways of doing things each firmly dedicated to freedom of thought and speech you must expect a measure of friction We look forward now to a new period of creative friction Concordia Rector and Vice Chancellor John O Brien on the finalization of the merger August 16 1974 20 Post merger Edit The legal existence of Concordia dates from August 24 1974 The integration of the various faculties of the two institutions into a coherent whole took several years The five faculties of the new university were a combination of existing faculties and departments prior to the merger There was a Faculty of Commerce Faculty of Science and Faculty of Arts at Sir George Williams University Additionally there was a Faculty of Arts and Science at Loyola College The Faculty of Engineering of both institutions had previously been combined 22 The Faculty of Fine Arts was created in 1976 The first phase of combination of the Faculties of Arts and Science began in 1977 and ended in 1985 In the late 1980s the Georges P Vanier Library on the Loyola Campus was enlarged while in 1992 the library on Sir George Williams Campus moved to the new J W McConnell Building The Norris Building was closed the same year On August 24 1992 Valery Fabrikant a mechanical engineering professor shot five colleagues killing four on the ninth floor of the Hall Building Fabrikant was convicted of the murders and sentenced to life imprisonment The university erected a memorial to the slain professors four granite tables in the Hall Building lobby 23 Starting in 1998 the university entered a major phase of expansion to meet its growing student enrolment In August 2003 Concordia inaugurated the Richard J Renaud Science Complex on Loyola Campus In 2005 the university launched a major urban redevelopment project in the neighbourhood surrounding Sir George Williams Campus known as the Quartier Concordia That same year the Engineering Computer Science and Visual Arts Integrated Complex opened its doors on Saint Catherine Street West between Guy Street and Mackay Street In September 2009 the university marked the opening of the new building for the John Molson School of Business In September 2015 the university held a ribbon cutting for the District 3 Innovation Center s new space on the sixth floor of Concordia s Faubourg Building 24 The university opened its interdisciplinary Applied Science Hub in 2020 Campuses Edit nbsp Concordia s Loyola Campus in the fall nbsp The Henry F Hall Building left and the J W McConnell Library Building right on the Sir George Williams CampusThe university has two campuses set approximately 7 km apart Sir George Williams Campus in the downtown core of Montreal in an area known as Quartier Concordia around the Guy Concordia Metro station and Loyola Campus in the residential west end district of Notre Dame de Grace They are connected by free shuttle bus service for students faculty and staff Sir George Williams CampusBldg Address FunctionsEV 1515 Saint Catherine Street West Engineering Computer Science and Visual Arts ComplexGM 1550 De Maisonneuve Boulevard West Guy Metro Building administration GN 1185 Saint Mathieu Street Grey Nuns Building student residence H 1455 De Maisonneuve Boulevard West Henry F Hall Building social sciences humanities and engineering LB 1400 De Maisonneuve Boulevard West J W McConnell Building professor offices and library MB 1450 Guy Street John Molson School of Business commerce and administration Complete list of buildings 25 SGW Campus Map 26 Loyola CampusBldg Address FunctionsAD 7141 Sherbrooke Street West Administration BuildingCJ 7141 Sherbrooke Street West Communication Studies and Journalism BuildingGE 7141 Sherbrooke Street West Centre for Structural and Functional GenomicsHU 7141 Sherbrooke Street West Applied Science HubSP 7141 Sherbrooke Street West Richard J Renaud Science ComplexVL 7141 Sherbrooke Street West Georges P Vanier Library BuildingPC 7200 Sherbrooke Street West PERFORM Centre Prevention Evaluation Rehabilitation and FORMation training Complete list of buildings Loyola Campus MapLibraries archives and galleries Edit Main article Concordia University Library Concordia University has three main library locations The R Howard Webster Library is located in the J W McConnell Building on the Sir George Williams Campus and the Georges P Vanier Library is located on the Loyola Campus On September 2 2014 the Library opened the Grey Nuns Reading Room a silent study space for Concordia students located in the former Chapel of the Invention of the Holy Cross The Concordia Library houses several special and unique collections including the Azrieli Holocaust Collection and the Irving Layton Collection 27 Most special collections are located in the Vanier Library The Library also maintains the university s institutional repository Spectrum 28 The Library is a member of the Canadian Association of Research Libraries 29 The Library also has partnerships with the Canadian Research Knowledge Network and the Data Liberation Initiative 30 Concordia s Henry F Hall Building houses the Leonard and Bina Ellen Art Gallery Samuel Schecter an art enthusiast and businessperson set up two funds in 1962 to be used for the purchase of Canadian art at Sir George Williams University and at Loyola College Montreal When Sir George Williams University and Loyola College merged to form Concordia in 1974 their respective art collections were also combined The collection of the Leonard and Bina Ellen Gallery consists of 1 800 paintings sculptures prints photographs and videos many of the works by 20th century Canadian artists 31 Concordia s Engineering Computer Science and Visual Arts Complex houses the FOFA Gallery a primary venue for exhibiting works by faculty students and alumni of the Faculty of Fine Arts 32 Concordia s Records Management and Archives stores official records of or relating to or people activities connected with Concordia University and its two founding institutions The collection consists of manuscripts texts photographs audio visual material and artifacts 33 New buildings Edit In 2001 Concordia embarked on a mission to develop and expand the quality of the downtown campus and to revive the west end in Montreal The university also acquired the historic Grey Nuns Mother House near its Sir George Williams Campus 34 for 18 million Built in 1871 it would alone double the size of the current downtown campus From 2007 to 2022 the university will begin occupying the building in four separate phases The large property will house the Faculty of Fine Arts and possibly the Mel Hoppenheim School of Cinema and other departments Concordia Residence Life currently houses nearly 250 students each year in the Grey Nuns Building The dorm rooms are among the largest in the country as many of the rooms have been transformed from when the section of the Grey Nuns Building was occupied by the Grey Nuns The site was designated a National Historic Site of Canada in 2011 35 nbsp The Engineering Computer Science and Visual Arts Integrated Complex on the corner of Saint Catherine Street and Guy StreetThe Engineering Computer Science and Visual Arts Integrated Complex EV Building at Saint Catherine Street and Guy Street was opened in September 2005 The building is directly connected to the Guy Concordia Metro station and also houses Le Gym a facility of Concordia s Department of Recreation and Athletics Across the street the 100 year old TD Canada Trust building was donated to Concordia in 2005 by the Toronto Dominion Bank Construction of the new John Molson Building MB the home of the John Molson School of Business located on the corner of Guy Street and De Maisonneuve Boulevard West began in February 2007 At a ceremony at Concordia on October 30 2006 the Quebec Minister of Education Recreation and Sports Jean Marc Fournier announced an investment of 60 million towards the construction of the new building The government s 60 million represented about half of the total construction costs Construction started on January 22 2006 and the building was completed and opened in September 2009 The 15 story building now houses the John Molson School s 9 700 full and part time students 5 under the same roof for the first time The departments of contemporary dance theatre and music also moved into the new MB Building It is connected to the EV Building by a tunnel under Guy Street In April 2010 a 120 metre tunnel completed the underground connections of the Guy Concordia Metro station with the Henry F Hall Building and the J W McConnell Building 36 Concordia opened the Applied Science Hub 37 on the Loyola Campus in December 2020 The 63 1 million state of the art facility built thanks to 36 7 million in support from the Government of Canada and the Government of Quebec was strategically designed to enable interdisciplinary collaboration and research between faculty and students in the Faculty of Arts and Science Gina Cody School of Engineering and Computer Science as well as the District 3 Innovation Centre 38 Quartier Concordia Edit Quartier Concordia is a neighbourhood redevelopment project centred around Concordia University s Sir George Williams Campus in downtown Montreal Bordered by Sherbrooke Street to the north Saint Mathieu Street to the west Rene Levesque Boulevard to the south and Bishop Street to the east 39 the district is designed to be a green urban campus that will improve the use and quality of public places and spaces student life on campus and transportation 40 41 As part of the redesign the small Norman Bethune Square was redesigned and enlarged Sidewalks in the area were also be widened with additional trees 42 As of September 2010 a tunnel links the university s Henry F Hall and J W McConnell buildings with the Guy Concordia Metro station The hallway was completed in Spring 2010 43 However a project to create a green space on Mackay Street was put on hold 44 Administration and governance EditGovernance Edit Concordia is led by its president and vice chancellor referred to as the president provost and vice presidents The Board of Governors and the Senate manage the university s affairs and academic integrity The president and the senior leadership ensure transparency and accountability of the administration The administration is supervised by the Board of Governors and Senate Under the Charter of Concordia University 45 the university s highest governing body is the Board of Governors which has final authority over the affairs of the university The Senate derives its authority from the Board of Governors 4 Academic units Edit Faculty SchoolFaculty of Art and ScienceGina Cody School of Engineering and Computer ScienceFaculty of Fine ArtsJohn Molson School of BusinessSchool of Graduate StudiesThe university has four faculties Faculty of Arts and Science Faculty of Fine Arts Gina Cody School of Engineering and Computer Science and John Molson School of Business as well as the School of Graduate Studies The respective faculties supervise the academic departments institutes For example the Faculty of Art and Science oversees the Department of Applied Human Sciences and Simone de Beauvoir Institute 46 Finances Edit In 2021 22 year Concordia received 586 5 million in revenue 47 Fifty two per cent of the university s revenue comes from grants of the Government of Quebec which are given based on the student population 47 As of 2022 the university s foundation has 358 451 million in its endowment 48 In November 2017 Concordia launched the Campaign for Concordia 49 The campaign s original target was 250 million since raised to 350 million 50 Its goal is to support the university s nine strategic directions 51 that will advance Concordia s position as Canada s next generation university 52 In January 2018 Concordia President Alan Shepard reported that the university had already reached more than halfway of its goal 49 As of 2023 the campaign is still ongoing Academics Edit nbsp The location of Concordia s two campuses in MontrealStudents begin their university studies in September or in some cases in January or May An undergraduate degree normally requires three or four years of full time study a master s one to three years and a PhD at least four years Diplomas and certificates usually take no longer than a year and a half to complete Concordia has more than 400 53 undergraduate programs under the Faculty of Arts and Science the Gina Cody School of Engineering and Computer Science the Faculty of Fine Arts and the John Molson School of Business 7 Students are normally enrolled in one of these faculties but may take courses from any of the others as part of their studies Class sizes vary from 30 to 400 students The School of Graduate Studies offers about 120 programs leading to master s and doctoral degrees and graduate diplomas and certificates for professionals seeking to upgrade their knowledge and skills 54 Concordia Continuing Education offers university level studies and training to those from diverse backgrounds and stages of life 55 The Institute for Co operative Education 56 administers more than 70 bachelor s and master s programs in an alternating co op work study format Concordia s co op programs enable students to enrich their learning by participating in career relevant 12 17 week full time paid work terms Depending on their faculty and major co op students will usually graduate with a minimum of 12 months of academically relevant work experience There are also Industrial Experience and Professional Experience options in certain disciplines that enable students to participate in a summer only work term Concordia is a member of the Canadian Association for Co operative Education CAFCE 57 During the 2022 2023 academic year there were 35 404 undergraduate students 10 084 graduate students and 4 410 continuing education students enrolled at Concordia 7 Faculty of Arts and Science Edit Concordia s Faculty of Arts and Science consists of 21 departments and seven colleges schools and institutes in the humanities sciences and social sciences at the undergraduate and graduate levels There are 257 programs offering more than 2 400 courses There are 851 full time and part time faculty members During the 2022 23 academic year there were 18 502 undergraduate and graduate students enrolled in the faculty 7 In addition to regular academic programs the Faculty of Arts and Science also includes three colleges two schools and two institutes These are the Liberal Arts College the Loyola College for Diversity and Sustainability the School of Community and Public Affairs the School of Canadian Irish Studies the Science College the Simone de Beauvoir Institute and the Concordia Institute for Canadian Jewish Studies 58 The Loyola College for Diversity and Sustainability formerly Loyola International College is an interdisciplinary college on the Loyola Campus the original site of Loyola College It offers minor programs in Diversity and the Contemporary World and Sustainability Studies At the undergraduate level the Faculty of Arts and Science offers both Bachelor of Arts BA and Bachelor of Science BSc programs with majors ranging from economics political science and sociology to actuarial mathematics biology and ecology 59 Gina Cody School of Engineering and Computer Science Edit The Gina Cody School of Engineering and Computer Science formerly known as Faculty of Engineering and Computer Science is named after Concordia alumna Gina Cody who donated 15 million to the university in 2018 In response the university renamed its faculty of engineering and computer science in her honour making it the first engineering school to be named after a woman in Canada and globally 60 61 62 63 In 2018 Maclean s ranked its programs as one of the best in Canada 64 The faculty offers more than 50 undergraduate and graduate level programs 65 in the following departments Building Civil and Environmental Engineering Centre for Engineering in Society Computer Science and Software Engineering Concordia Institute for Information Systems Engineering Chemical and Materials Engineering Electrical and Computer Engineering and Mechanical Industrial and Aerospace Engineering 66 The engineering programs are all accredited by the Canadian Engineering Accreditation Board CEAB 67 During the 2022 23 academic year there were 11 848 undergraduate and graduate students enrolled in the faculty 7 Troitsky Bridge Building CompetitionThe Troitsky Bridge Building Competition brings together engineering students from across Canada and parts of the United States Teams of students representing their universities must build a 1 metre long bridge using only regular popsicle sticks toothpicks dental floss and white glue A panel of judges grades the bridges based on originality and presentation while a hydraulic loading device is used to determine the maximum load and performance 68 69 Faculty of Fine Arts Edit The Faculty of Fine Arts offers 58 programs at the undergraduate and graduate levels It includes nine departments and four research institutes 70 During the 2022 23 academic year there were 3 982 undergraduate and graduate students enrolled in the faculty 7 Among the departments is The Mel Hoppenheim School of Cinema 71 It is informally identified as MHSoC and offers study in the fields of film animation film production and film studies It is the largest university based centre for the study of film animation film production and film studies in Canada John Molson School of Business Edit Main article John Molson School of Business The John Molson School of Business formerly the Faculty of Commerce and Administration offers 18 different programs at the undergraduate and graduate levels from five different departments 72 The departments are Accountancy Finance Marketing Management and Supply Chain and Business Technology Management 73 During the 2022 23 academic year there were 9 097 undergraduate students and graduate students enrolled 7 and John Molson School has 61 000 alumni 74 The John Molson School is accredited by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business AACSB 75 The business school is located in a LEED silver certified building 76 Reputation Edit University rankingsGlobal rankingsARWU World 77 501 600QS World 78 387Times World 79 601 800U S News amp World Report Global 80 653Canadian rankingsARWU National 77 20 22QS National 78 17Times National 79 20 27U S News amp World Report National 80 21Maclean s Comprehensive 81 10Concordia University has placed well in postsecondary school rankings The 2024 QS World University Rankings ranked the university 387 in the world 82 In the 2022 Academic Ranking of World Universities rankings the university ranked 501 600 in the world 77 The 2023 Times Higher Education World University Rankings placed Concordia 601 800 in the world 79 In U S News amp World Report 2022 23 global university rankings the university placed 653rd in the world 80 The university was also ranked by Maclean s Canadian university rankings In October 2022 Maclean s ranked Concordia 10th in Canada under its comprehensive universities category tied with Wilfrid Laurier University 81 The university s John Molson School of Business was ranked among the top 10 Canadian business schools and the top 100 worldwide by The Economist in 2022 83 Moreover Concordia was ranked seventh in Canada and 229th among world universities in the International Professional Classification of Higher Education Institutions a worldwide ranking compiled by the Ecole des Mines de Paris that uses as its sole criterion the number of graduates occupying the rank of chief executive officer at Fortune 500 companies 84 85 86 87 88 Student life Edit nbsp The J W McConnell Library Building on De Maisonneuve BoulevardStudent housing Edit Four residence buildings are available for students who wish to live on campus Grey Nuns Residence Jesuit Residence Hingston Hall HA and Hingston Hall HB 89 For students who choose to live off campus the Concordia Student Union s Off Campus Housing and Job Bank HoJo offers classified ads legal advice and safety resources 90 Sustainability Edit Concordia s sustainability hub promotes sustainable development 91 In February 2019 Concordia became the first university in Canada to issue a sustainable bond According to the university webpage the bond will generate environmental and social benefits as defined by the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals 92 According to Denis Cossette the university s chief financial officer the 25 million senior unsecured bond offers investors a 3 626 per cent yield and has a duration of 20 years Because of this bond Concordia would be able to issue sustainable bonds instead of green bonds 93 Athletics Edit Main article Concordia Stingers Concordia University s athletic teams are called the Concordia Stingers They compete with other schools in Canadian Interuniversity Sport and more specifically in the Quebec Student Sports Federation and the Quebec University Football League The university has 10 varsity teams In the fall teams compete in Canadian football men s and women s soccer men s and women s rugby union and sport wrestling There are female and male wrestlers on the team from year to year and they compete as one team In the winter teams compete in men s and women s ice hockey and men s and women s basketball The Concordia Stingers women s ice hockey team won the Canadian national championships in 1998 1999 and 2022 94 The Stingers baseball club beat Cape Breton University Capers 12 2 to win the 2009 National Baseball Crown 95 Student organizations Edit The Concordia Student Union CSU represents undergraduate students Its membership totals more than 35 000 students Concordia students voted in favour of accreditation of their student union in a referendum in December 2000 As a result the CSU is now legally accountable only to its student constituents 96 The Graduate Students Association GSA represents the collective interests and promotes the general welfare of the graduate students of Concordia University 97 Its membership was more than 10 000 students for the 2022 23 academic year 5 Another noteworthy aspect of Concordia University is the number of longstanding fee levy groups which provide numerous services funded by the student population in the form of per credit fees These include the People s Potato which offers a four course vegan meal the anti capitalist grocery store The Frigo Vert and the Coop Bookstore citation needed Concordia University is home to local and international fraternities and sororities DFE Delta Phi Epsilon sorority represented by the Beta Pi chapter was established at Concordia in 1994 98 ZTW Zeta Tau Omega sorority was founded in 1968 by six women studying at Montreal 99 100 MOZ Mu Omicron Zeta fraternity MOZ was founded in 1992 101 The Brotherhood of Omicron is another locally based fraternity at Concordia formed in 1965 102 TKE Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity has its Kappa Chi chapter at Concordia which was founded in 1967 at Loyola College 103 104 AEP Alpha Epsilon Pi AEP the largest fraternity in Canada established its Gamma Lambda chapter at Concordia in 2015 105 non primary source needed S8P Sigma Theta Pi fraternity founded its Mu chapter on the Concordia campus in 2015 but this has since gone dormant dd Student media Edit Concordia University has a campus radio station CJLO and television station CUTV Concordia also has three student run newspapers The Link The Concordian and French language L Organe 106 The Concordian and L Organe are members of Canadian University Press CUP The Link left the CUP network in 2012 The university also assists in the publishing of the only student run bilingual literary arts magazine The Void 107 founded in 2002 as well as arts magazine Interfold 108 Student activism EditSir George Williams affair Edit Main article Sir George Williams affair The Sir George Williams affair also referred to as The Sir George Williams Computer Centre Incident 109 was a 1969 event at Sir George Williams University in Montreal Quebec Canada now a part of Concordia University It was the largest student occupation in Canadian history and resulted in 2 million of property damage 110 Among those arrested and convicted were Roosevelt Douglas who later became Prime Minister of Dominica and who was a son of one of the richest men in Dominica Also arrested was Anne Cools who later became a Canadian Senator Deeply involved also was student Cheddi Joey Jagan Jr who was of Indo Guyanese and Ashkenazi Jewish descent and the son of Cheddi Jagan an American educated dentist and former Premier and Chief Minister of British Guiana at the time and his American wife Janet Jagan who was a nurse Strike of 1999 Edit As the 1990s progressed student activism began growing coming to a head in 1999 with the election of the first in a series of radical slates to the Concordia Student Union Under the presidency of Rob Green a referendum regarding a strike garnered 2 284 votes of support This was an unusually strong show of support as student governments at Concordia are often elected on the basis of less than 1 000 votes in their favour The strike lasted from November 3 to 5 and targeted a range of issues including student representation in the university senate corporate presence and advertising on campus and government There were several demonstrations where both protesters and police were reported to be injured 111 Anti Netanyahu riot Edit Main article Concordia University Netanyahu riot On September 9 2002 a scheduled speech from the former Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was cancelled following violent pro Palestinian riots inside the Henry F Hall Building 112 Protestors raised concerns about Israeli human rights abuses in the Palestinian territories namely in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip Netanyahu accused protestors of being supporters of terrorism 113 The event is depicted in a documentary named Confrontation at Concordia 114 Notable alumni and faculty EditMain article List of Concordia University alumni and faculty Concordia s alumni and faculty have achieved fame for their accomplishments in many fields Distinguished alumni include Barbara Davidson Pulitzer Prize and Emmy Award winning photographer and filmmaker 115 Mohan Munasinghe Vice chair of the Nobel Peace Prize winning Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change 116 Former Governor General of Canada Georges Vanier Presidents and chief executive officers of major businesses Dominic D Alessandro Mireille Gingras Gerald T McCaughey and the late L Jacques Menard Academic Kim Sawchuk Actor comedian and producer Will Arnett Actors James Tupper Adam Kelly Patrick Kwok Choon Mylene Dinh Robic and Annie Murphy Athletes Cammi Granato Jim Corsi Garry Kallos and Andy Borodow Attorney Kathleen Zellner Authors L Ian MacDonald E Annie Proulx Mordecai Richler and Nino Ricci Cultural anthropologist Theresa H Arriola Dance artist Lara Kramer Fashion maven Steven Cojocaru Filmmakers Moyra Davey Jorge Thielen Armand Rene Balcer Peter Lenkov Alex Rice Lynne Stopkewich B P Paquette Donald Tarlton Steven Woloshen Louise Archambault Maziar Bahari Simone Rapisarda Casanova and Yung Chang Internet persona and animal rights activist Kadie Karen Diekmeyer Mountaineer and speaker Theodore Fairhurst Musicians Emily Haines Regine Chassagne Sarah Neufeld Michael Laucke Richard Reed Parry Amy Millan and Matthew Otto of Majical Cloudz News anchors Dareen Abu Ghaida and Mutsumi Takahashi Painter Pierre HenrySee also EditBishop Street Canadian government scientific research organizations Canadian industrial research and development 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