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École de technologie supérieure (French pronunciation: [ekɔl də tɛknɔlɔʒi sypeʁjœʁ], Higher Technology School, ÉTS), founded in 1974, is a public research university in Montreal, Quebec, Canada and affiliated to the Université du Québec system.
The Piranhas were members of Canadian Interuniversity Sport from 2003 to 2006.. Beginning with the 2024–25 season, ETS is joining U Sports as a probationary member. [1] Men's and women's cross country, men's and women's track and field and women's volleyball will compete in U Sports while badminton, golf, men's ice hockey, and men's rugby will continue to operate in the RSEQ Division 2.
École de technologie supérieure, an engineering school in Montreal, Canada Educational Testing Service , an American assessment organization Educational and Training Services Branch , of the British Army
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Historically known for distributing yellow pages phone books across Canada, into the 21st century YPG has primarily shifted to digital marketing services, though they also operate the YellowPages.ca local business search engine and Canada411 online phone directory, [1] [2] and still print phone books on a limited basis to some customers as of 2024.
Full Professor at École de technologie supérieure holding the Canada Research Chair Ruxandra Mihaela Botez is an aerospace design engineer, specializing in aircraft modeling and simulation. She holds a Canada Research Chair in the Systems Engineering Department of the École de technologie supérieure [ETS] in Quebec .
Lan ETS is a yearly LAN party event held by a student club of the same name from the École de technologie supérieure university in Montreal. It is currently the largest LAN party in Canada and on North America East Coast. [1] In 2013, approximately 1094 gamers attended the event for a chance to win over $18,000 in money and over $25,000 in ...
Some troops leave the battlefield injured. Others return from war with mental wounds. Yet many of the 2 million Iraq and Afghanistan veterans suffer from a condition the Defense Department refuses to acknowledge: Moral injury.